ROBOLED

The final ROBOLED exhibit in the new building of the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) in Berlin (Photo: Frank Nürnberger)


ROBOLED is a permanent interactive exhibit in the new German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) building in Berlin. It was unveiled during the building's opening ceremony in October 2014. ROBOLED is a robotic arm that types on an iPad. The resulting text is sent to a high-tech Philips Organic LED (OLED) wall where it is displayed. The OLED wall is a “closed” commercial product without open interfaces to talk to it, except for the iPad app that provides access to a limited number of demos on the wall's built-in computer, including a demo to render text typed on the iPad onto the wall. ROBOLED “opens up” the wall by automating this iPad text input via the robotic arm. To demonstrate this, ROBOLED provides a "weather forecast" mode in which it fetches current weather forecasts online, and types corresponding weather updates on the iPad, which then appear on the wall as scrolling text. ROBOLED also has buttons to launch the wall's built-in other demos (audio and video) on the iPad. With its steampunk aesthetic, the ROBOLED project illustrates in a playful way the potential of high-tech industry collaborating with the Maker movement, and the difficulties of getting open access to technology interfaces to enable DIY experimentation and innovation.

Team

Concept: Jan Borchers
Mechanics and Low Level Firmware: Jan Zimmermann High Level Firmware and Weather Parsing: René Bohne

The ROBOLED Making-Of Video

 

Hardware

The steampunk-style frame, front control panel and casing was custom-designed by Jan Zimmermann. It consists of lasercut and 3D-printed parts that were finished to create a used-metal look.


ROBOLED runs on an Intel Galileo (v1) board (schematics).

It uses a custom-designed shield (v3):

This is the Pololu Mini Maestro 12 Servo Controller:

Manual: http://www.pololu.com/docs/pdf/0J40/maestro.pdf

More Pictures


internal project pages (login required)

Attachments:
File Description File size Downloads Last modified
140919 ROBOLED Poster A3.pdf   709 kB 2527 2014-09-19 15:55

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