🐱 Disney Creates Humanoid Robot Stunt Double

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https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...double-stuntronics-imagineering-a8422491.html

The robotics program at Disney has taken a giant, back-flipping leap forward with the unveiling of a humanoid robot capable of performing stunts just like a human.

A video of the Stuntronics robot shows the autonomous machine launching into the air from a swing and performing several flips, before landing in a net.

The unveiling of the acrobatic robot comes just one month after Disney revealed its much more rudimental Stickman robot.


Both robots come out of Disney's Imagineering Research and Development department, which was set up a decade ago to explore virtual reality, robotics and other emerging technologies.

The Stickman robot was the first step towards creating the human-scale robot, capable of performing backflips and other stunts. The first job for the stunt robot is likely to be as a mid-show attraction at Disneyland and its sister parks.

A research paper detailing the Stickman explained the reasoning behind developing stunt robots, stating: "Human performers have developed impressive acrobatic techniques over thousands of years of practising gymnastic arts.

"At the same time, robots have started to become more mobile and autonomous and can begin to imitate these stunts in dramatic and informative ways."

Like the Stickman robot, the latest version uses an accelerometer, gyroscope and an array of lasers to perform the stunts. The video, published by TechCrunch, shows how the Stuntronics robot can even strike superhero poses in mid air.

"What this is about is the realisation we came to after seeing where our characters are going on screen – whether they be Star Wars characters, or Pixar characters, or Marvel characters or our own animation characters – is that they're doing all these things that are really, really active," Tony Dohi, an associate research scientist at Disney, told the publication.

"And so that becomes the expectation our park guests have that our characters are doing all these things on screen – but when it comes to our attractions, what are our animatronic figures doing? We realised we have kind of a disconnect here."

Disney is yet to reveal when guests might expect to see the robots perform at its theme parks.
 
This is a really cool proof of concept. But why bother for stunts? Everything is CGI now anyway (which I hate).

You can still tell when something is CGI vs practical effect, so having robot stand-ins means less time spent with the CGI.
 
You can still tell when something is CGI vs practical effect, so having robot stand-ins means less time spent with the CGI.

Aren't practical effects also generally cheaper, too? They definitely age better than CGI at any rate. Even an expressive puppet that looks like a puppet (Empire/RotJ Yoda) looks better in retrospect than the CGI versions.

:offtopic:This subject always reminds me of that baffling Mary-Elizabeth Winstead sequel to the 80s version of The Thing. Nobody asked for a sequel in the first place, but the producers forcing them to replace all the practical effects with terrible CGI at the last second is impossible to understand.:offtopic:

Yeah but the good news is in the modern reboot they are more prone to show their tits and fuck everyone.

The eye-rolling overload of progressive commentary and symbolism more than outweighs the benefits of said tits and fucking.

Still a great show on balance, tho. Which is a real accomplishment.
 
Robots and theme parks. Wait, wasn't there a movie about that same premise where the robots just killed everyone?

Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy had an episode like that but in that one the robots wanted to destroy humanity mainly because kids asked dumb and obnoxious questions which considering everything we talk about in “news” kinda makes sense and kinda relatable and understandable:


According to this humanity must be eradicated because they rely too much on happiness
 
This is a really cool proof of concept. But why bother for stunts? Everything is CGI now anyway (which I hate).

It’s not for the movies. It’s for live events at the theme parks. I think their eventual goal is to have most of the more non human characters in the parks be free roaming robotics. Full free form animatronics. It’s interesting that they are specifically testing this for stunts, and for flying in that Superhero pose. I suspect that the target goal will be some sort of Marvel show or event. They are limited to Guardians of The a Galaxy in Florida, but can use the full cast of characters in California and Tokyo. So how about an actual flying Iron Man or Thor?
 
free-roaming animatronics

What could possibly go wrong?

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