Edit: Kickstarter campaign failed in 2015.
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Introducing Alan, the android head robot platform kit, soon to be released on Kickstarter.
First a quick introduction. For those that may not know me. I've been a make up effects artist in the film industry for the past 23 years. Robots have always fascinated me since I was a kid growing up in Ohio and watching Lost in Space episodes. That interest never left me and when starting work in the film industry, I taught myself animatronics. That is I would be called upon to make something move via radio controlled, a puppet, or a toaster or ? As CGI took over the animatronics part of my industry, I focused my free time on using that knowledge for robotics. When I saw prosumer 3D printers come on the market 8 years ago, I knew I could get some of my ideas to the table with out the need for a garage full of CNC machines.
Alan is a culmination of of both technologies, animatronics and 3D printing. When this idea started 3 years ago, I had just found EZ Robots and knew that I could build an interestingly designed kit for everyone so they could experiment with robotics. A platform that personifies how we will interact with robots and androids in the near future, by looking them in the face.
My first challenge was to make sure I leaped over the "uncanny valley". To do so, I took the human dimensions and changed them a bit, eyes wider apart, downplayed high details and added features that were without a doubt not human and certainly robotic in form.
The second challenge was keeping the cost down for consumers. A head like this in the film industry, filled with lots of motions like brow, smile, etc would costs $10's of thousands of dollars. So I built Alan with a modular design in mind. Meaning that the store front will carry modules that will allow you to customize and upgrade the same robot without having to buy a whole new head. As an example the front subskull can be replaced with a module with brow movement, allowing you to keep the entire head and eye mechanism. Other silicone skins will become available different colors and genders, styles, etc. The low cost introductory head will include about 22 parts, easy to assemble, with the consumer supplying servos, power supplies EZB, etc. on their own. My website will include links to all the accessories needed, plus mods like LED eyes, built in audio systems and so on. All the parts will be molded and manufactured in Los Angeles. There will be no pressure injected molding of parts this time around. These are cold cast high impact plastic parts and platinum silicone skins. Alans future may include a full body, if the Kickstarter is successful. And you can certainly use this as a replacement head for InMoov . I will look at altering the open source STL files to be able to accept my heads.
I always knew that the EZB would be Alan's brains. And I will promote it as such. As we all know, DJ's commitment and advancement to the EZB is leading us into the future of robotics.There really is no other choice in my mind. But that's in part because I'm no programmer D. Cochran's EZ-AI is a boon to Alans development. I look forward to where David takes it. And although I have it installed I have yet to implement it with Alan for a few more weeks. All of these working together will be highlighted on the Kickstater video.
I have several more weeks to finish the paint job and run a new hero silicone skin. Then there is the very important Kickstarter video. So we are at least 4 weeks out. But I will post here the links to both the Kickstarter and Alans website when they go live and as Alan progresses.
I look forward to your ideas for programming and how you would mod him. I'd also like to hear how you would like to see him develop. Thanks for your time and enjoy the development pictures and video.
All the best,
Will
Programming
Camera, Speech recognition, speech synthesis, pad touch,
Parts & Materials
Dynamixels, Arduino, USB camera, EZB 4, micro servos and regular servos
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@robohappy, we've talked about an elderbot for sometime here. Even my 76 year old mother who is in good health but lives alone, loves interacting with Alan and would like one purely from a companion stand point. If someone can figure out how to create a script/plugin that will allow the bing speech recognician to act like Siri, or Alexa then anyone can have a conversation with him as in a chatbot.
Also remember the reason there is a release of a female version, ALENA. She can then use the services offered by Alexa and any other voice activated device and be gender correct. Alexa is cheap no pay for service. Alexa can make grocery lists, read books , order food , order Amazon products and control your automated home.
@fxrtst I'd like to know if these are production yet? My son has autism (high functioning) and this would be a great companion to have. We have already started with ez-b as he is very much into robotics and already does 4H robotics..
I'm asking because I know at one time this one going to be on kickstarter but don't think I ever saw it.
That's a great question, is it in production yet? I would love to get one since there is now wifi at my moms home. Could be useful for my mom and the live in care nurse to use.
Yes and no. I am into production but it's for several companies. These are very special heavy duty Alan's. That is They are milled aluminum parts, expensive motors etc. Not for consumer or hobbiest.
What we found in our Kickstarter campaign was we can not affordably build these. The cost just sky rockets, making them by hand. What we are planning is to start with STLs so people can 3D print and build their own. It already seems like their is plenty of interest for kits. If we did these at a later date, these would be just the plastic parts and you source the parts using our BOM. Then put together your ALAN. We will be producing the silicone skins.
Hi Wil,
Can you post the Alan site link info here for a refresh? I also would like to know if you have a planned or projected release date for ALAN or ALENA .stl files and other parts.?
Thanks,
Ron
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http://getaheadinrobotics.com/
Ok. So that could be an option as we've seen some of your earlier stages (even before the silicone) and it seemed to work fine for what we are wanting to use it for, but would need your lower end BOM and then we could possibly do the 3D print part..