3D-printed humanoid recites poetry

RT 2015-07-17

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A robot created by the InMoov company recited a poem inspired by Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 'Crime and Punishment' in Moscow. The literary humanoid was manufactured using 3D printers and was launched as part of an open-source volunteer project involving over 200 people around the world.

All parts from the waist down are made in Russia, while the rest was created by a multitude of international engineers and scientists. The robot can be printed from any home 3D printer.

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