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ROBOT DESIGNS

A few examples of sections of plans and designs for BAD ROBOTS Series 1 & 2. All machines bespokely built with thanks to Cloud & Horse construction. Each machine had specific requirements and it was important to meet those whilst creating a realistic looking service.  

'CON STRUCT A BEAR' - BEAR BUILDER

Bear Builder requirements: Machine needs to incorporate a hero camera, at least 2 x secondary cameras, screen, microphone, speakers, coin acceptor, bear dispenser and an input area for items to be returned into the machine. Machine needs to safely contain an operator who can carry out the requests of the Director and Producer via radio headset. Everything inside the machine needs to be organised allowing the operator to act quickly.

 

Aesthetics: Machine needs to be bright to attract attention and look like a legitiamte service to not arise suspicion when placed in shopping centres. Advertising boards required with balloons and decoration to help attract people.

 

Con Struct A Bear
Build Plans
Details
Top Camera View
Machine in Shopping Centre

'FRANK AND SEND' - POSTAL MACHINE

Frank and Send requirements: Machine to contain: Hero Camera, Speakers, Microphone to be mounted on machine, screen to interact with, post box and fully controllable unit which can be locked off from the contributor for safety reasons. Unit needs to safely house an operator to carry out all actions as directed via a radio ear piece by the Producer and Director.

 

Frank and Send appearance: To ressemble a legitimate and realistic postal service. Advertising materials required to show benefits and services available.

 

Sections of the build plans shown below. 

 

 

Frank And Send Front
FrankAndSendPlans
Machine on Location
Machine on location 2

'SIMPLE SAMPLES' - SAMPLE MACHINE

Simple Samples machine requirements: Machine needs to be able to deliver samples to the public being controlled remotely. Machine needs to contain a screen, speakers, built in camera and microphone.

Simple Samples
Samples-01
Machine on location

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