Natalie Jeremijenko’s Robot Ducks
Posted: July 15, 2005 Filed under: experimental, physical computing | Tags: dublin, natalie jeremijenko, physical computing, robot ducks, save the robots Comments OffNatalie Jeremijenko contacted us one week before the opening of the Save the Robots festival in Dublin. She had been commissioned by The Ark to create a series of Robot Ducks that festival goers could use to communicate with the real ducks in the pond at St. Stephen’s Green in central Dublin.
Working under duress, we express-ordered plastic decoy ducks used for hunting, and then set about re-purposing them to become vehicles for greater duck-human communication. Using small audio/video transceivers, we embedded a camera, microphone, and speaker inside of each duck that could be viewed and controlled wirelessly from laptops in the park. Users could also use a handheld remote-control motor system embedded inside each duck to maneuver it around the pond. This turned out to be a big success in Dublin.



