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Re: Disney and Carnegie Mellon team up
This sounds like an interesting extension to Walt Disney Imagineering's "Living Character Initiative."
For several years, they've been working at making the company's Audio-Animatronic technology freely mobile. The first was Lucky the Dinosaur, followed by Muppet Mobile Labs. The mobility platform that Muppet Mobile Labs is built upon is none other than the Segway HT. The most recent character was WALL-E. |
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Re: Disney and Carnegie Mellon team up
I want one of those. I want all three of those!
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