|
Showing 1 - 25 of
43 matches in All Departments
The book 'BiLBIQ: A biologically inspired Robot with walking and
rolling locomotion' deals with implementing a locomotion behavior
observed in the biological archetype Cebrennus villosus to a robot
prototype whose structural design needs to be developed. The
biological sample is investigated as far as possible and compared
to other evolutional solutions within the framework of nature's
inventions. Current achievements in robotics are examined and
evaluated for their relation and relevance to the robot prototype
in question. An overview of what is state of the art in actuation
ensures the choice of the hardware available and most suitable for
this project. Through a constant consideration of the achievement
of two fundamentally different ways of locomotion with one and the
same structure, a robot design is developed and constructed taking
hardware constraints into account. The development of a special leg
structure that needs to resemble and replace body elements of the
biological archetype is a special challenge to be dealt with.
Finally a robot prototype was achieved, which is able to walk and
roll - inspired by the spider Cebrennus villosus.
Walking Cities: London (second edition) brings together a new
interdisciplinary field of artists, writers, architects, musicians,
human geographers and philosophers to consider how a city walk
informs and triggers new processes of making, thinking, researching
and communicating. In particular, the book examines how the city
contains narratives, knowledge and contested materialities that are
best accessed through the act of walking. The varied contributions
take the form of short stories, illustrated essays, personal
reflections and accounts of walks both real and fictional. While
artist and RCA tutor Rut Blees Luxemburg and philosopher Jean-Luc
Nancy recount a nocturnal journey from Shoreditch to the City of
London; architect Peter St John of the practice Caruso St John
offers a detailed and personal reflection on the Holloway Road; and
architect and author Douglas Murphy examines what he calls London's
'more politically charged locations' in his account of a solitary
walk through an area of South London. Ultimately, Walking Cities:
London seeks to understand the wider significance of changing
geographies to generate critical questions and creative
perspectives for navigating the social and political impact of
rapid urban change.
Walking Cities: London (second edition) brings together a new
interdisciplinary field of artists, writers, architects, musicians,
human geographers and philosophers to consider how a city walk
informs and triggers new processes of making, thinking, researching
and communicating. In particular, the book examines how the city
contains narratives, knowledge and contested materialities that are
best accessed through the act of walking. The varied contributions
take the form of short stories, illustrated essays, personal
reflections and accounts of walks both real and fictional. While
artist and RCA tutor Rut Blees Luxemburg and philosopher Jean-Luc
Nancy recount a nocturnal journey from Shoreditch to the City of
London; architect Peter St John of the practice Caruso St John
offers a detailed and personal reflection on the Holloway Road; and
architect and author Douglas Murphy examines what he calls London's
'more politically charged locations' in his account of a solitary
walk through an area of South London. Ultimately, Walking Cities:
London seeks to understand the wider significance of changing
geographies to generate critical questions and creative
perspectives for navigating the social and political impact of
rapid urban change.
The book 'BiLBIQ: A biologically inspired Robot with walking and
rolling locomotion' deals with implementing a locomotion behavior
observed in the biological archetype Cebrennus villosus to a robot
prototype whose structural design needs to be developed. The
biological sample is investigated as far as possible and compared
to other evolutional solutions within the framework of nature's
inventions. Current achievements in robotics are examined and
evaluated for their relation and relevance to the robot prototype
in question. An overview of what is state of the art in actuation
ensures the choice of the hardware available and most suitable for
this project. Through a constant consideration of the achievement
of two fundamentally different ways of locomotion with one and the
same structure, a robot design is developed and constructed taking
hardware constraints into account. The development of a special leg
structure that needs to resemble and replace body elements of the
biological archetype is a special challenge to be dealt with.
Finally a robot prototype was achieved, which is able to walk and
roll - inspired by the spider Cebrennus villosus.
With the coming flood of connected products, many UX and
interaction designers are looking into hardware design, a
discipline largely unfamiliar to them. If you're among those who
want to blend digital and physical design concepts successfully,
this practical book helps you explore seven long-standing
principles of industrial design. Two present and former design
directors at IDEO, the international design and innovation firm,
use real-world examples to describe industrial designs that are
sensorial, simple, enduring, playful, thoughtful, sustainable, and
beautiful. You'll learn how to approach, frame, and evaluate your
designs as they extend beyond the screen and into the physical
world. Sensorial: create experiences that fully engage our human
senses Simple: design simple products that provide overall clarity
in relation to their purpose Enduring: build products that wear
well and live on as classics Playful: use playful design to go
beyond functionality and create emotional connections Thoughtful:
observe people's struggles and anticipate their needs Sustainable:
design products that reduce environmental impact Beautiful: elevate
the experience of everyday products through beauty
Publishing to coincide with Bradt's 40th anniversary, The
Irresponsible Traveller is a light but edgy collection of
travellers' tales. Travel writers and celebrities alike recount
their exciting, and often dangerous, adventures which include being
chased by a sea lion, accosted by Brazilian kidnappers and a
midnight raid to free turtles on the Amazon. Over 40 years Bradt
has built a reputation for publishing books covering the road less
travelled, and this collection celebrates exactly the sort of
writing and storytelling about 'unusual' travel experiences that
has helped to establish the company as a firm favourite amongst
adventurous travellers. Featuring contributions from Hilary Bradt,
Michael Palin, Ben Fogle and Jonathan Scott, the title is a perfect
tome to dip in and out of.
'Clear, succinct and engaging answers to every question you could
ask about the weather.' Gavin Pretor-Pinney, author of The
Cloudspotter's Guide Why doesn't rain fall all at once? Can
technology change the track of a hurricane? What's the weather like
on other planets? Meteorologists Simon King and Clare Nasir reveal
the captivating ways the weather works, from exploring incredible
weather phenomenon (how are rainbows formed?), expertly breaking
down our knowledge of the elements (could we harness the power of
lightning?) to explaining the significance of weather in history
(has the weather ever started a war?) and discussing the future of
weather (could climate modification save the planet?). In What Does
Rain Smell Like? Simon and Clare uncover the thrilling science
behind a subject that affects us all. They unearth and analyse all
aspects of the weather and how it changes our lives through
answering our most curious questions about the world around us.
'Clear, succinct and engaging answers to every question you could
ask about the weather.' Gavin Pretor-Pinney, author of The
Cloudspotter's Guide Why doesn't rain fall all at once? Can
technology change the track of a hurricane? What's the weather like
on other planets? Meteorologists Simon King and Clare Nasir reveal
the captivating ways the weather works, from exploring incredible
weather phenomenon (how are rainbows formed?), expertly breaking
down our knowledge of the elements (could we harness the power of
lightning?) to explaining the significance of weather in history
(has the weather ever started a war?) and discussing the future of
weather (could climate modification save the planet?). In What Does
Rain Smell Like? Simon and Clare uncover the thrilling science
behind a subject that affects us all. They unearth and analyse all
aspects of the weather and how it changes our lives through
answering our most curious questions about the world around us.
|
Wild Life (Paperback)
Simon King
1
|
R330
R289
Discovery Miles 2 890
Save R41 (12%)
|
Ships in 12 - 17 working days
|
Even as a young child, Simon King was passionate about the natural
world. Expressed in a variety of ways, from keeping faintly rotting
animal parts in his underwear drawer (as a 10-year-old), to making
several hundred films about wildlife, his enduring interest in all
things wild and free has been a way of, rather than a part of his
life. Being savaged by a rabid cheetah, charged at by rhinos and
elephants and defecated upon by a long list of birds and other
animals may sound like hell to some. But these, along with
countless other experiences alongside all things furry, scaly,
slimy and feathery have provided him with an enormously rich bank
of tales to relive and retell. With his professional life starting
aged ten, acting in a television drama called The Fox, (for which
he looked after an orphaned fox for two years at home), through
projects such as Planet Earth, Blue Planet, Springwatch,
Autumnwatch and Big Cat Diary to name just a few, Simon King has
travelled to every continent and lived in extreme conditions from
remote desert to Arctic and Antarctic wilderness. With
characteristic honesty and charm, Simon King weaves his animal
stories amongst encounters with extraordinary people and
astonishing places to give us a memoir that will delight readers.
|
You may like...
The Staircase
Colin Firth, Toni Collette, …
DVD
R174
Discovery Miles 1 740
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
|