Either Hinz or Kunz as appeared in the 1962 Die Zeit article below. Hinz and Kunz (I can't tell who is who at this stage) together with the electronic whistle. Hinz and Kunz appeared in the German robot exhibition "Die Roboter Kommen!" of 2007 Otto Walter Hasselof RH Note: Hinz…
A simple light-follower, based on the same 360degree rotating scanning principles as Grey Walter's tortoises. My friend David Buckley built one in 1990 see here.
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GARCO represents one of the first attempts at an all-purpose functional humanoid robot. Although he had most of his success as an entertainment robot, the inventor, Harvey Chapman Jr., believed he had other uses, such as "taking on a variety of tasks that would prove too dangerous for humans. Mixing the…