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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Robots Walpaper (1)

The word robot can refer to both physical robots and virtual software agents, but the latter are usually referred to as bots. There is no consensus on which machines qualify as robots, but there is general agreement among experts and the public that robots tend to do some or all of the following: move around, operate a mechanical limb, sense and manipulate their environment, and exhibit intelligent behavior, especially behavior which mimics humans or other animals.

There is conflict about whether the term can be applied to remotely operated devices, as the most common usage implies, or solely to devices which are controlled by their software without human intervention. In South Africa, robot is an informal and commonly used term for a set of traffic lights.

The Destroyer | Josh Nizzi
Conceptual-robot-designed-by-Josh-Nizzi

Stories of artificial helpers and companions and attempts to create them have a long history but fully autonomous machines only appeared in the 20th century. The first digitally operated and programmable robot, the Unimate, was installed in 1961 to lift hot pieces of metal from a die casting machine and stack them. Today, commercial and industrial robots are in widespread use performing jobs more cheaply or with greater accuracy and reliability than humans. They are also employed for jobs which are too dirty, dangerous or dull to be suitable for humans. Robots are widely used in manufacturing, assembly and packing, transport, earth and space exploration, surgery, weaponry, laboratory research, and mass production of consumer and industrial goods.

Once the fantasy of science fiction, robots are now a reality. A decade ago, these useful machines have been limited in their functionality to the sorts of repetitive tasks suitable for automation. Today robots are beginning to enter our lives in much more personal ways. Robots will be intelligent machines to be integrated both on our domestic and industrial life.

humnaoid-robots

Today we’ve assembled an amazing collection of jaw-dropping computer graphic robot designs from various talented artists. With the help of powerful 3d rendering and illustration software, each artist presents their own creativity and skills in their masterpiece. Hopefully one of these designs will inspire you to create your own unique masterpiece. Enjoy!

Blade | M19
white-robot-sword_concept-art

Mech Call | Peter Levius
Mech-robot-concept-by-Peter-Levius

 

Equilibrium | Daniel Arnold-Mist
Equilibrium-robot-artwork-by-Daniel-Arnold-Mist

Evil Robot | Noah-kh
robot-artwork_by_noah_kh

Gundam – Dynasty_Warriors | Wallpaper S
Gundam---Dynasty_Warriors

Robotics HTN | Haider Najeeb
Robotics-HTN-artwork

 

Machine Messiah AUGE | Mobiusdog
robot-art-Machine_Messiah_AUGE_by_mobiusdog

Mechanoid | Glen Southern
Mechanoid-robot-artwork

Robot in Disguise | Spybg
Robot_in_disguise_by_spybg-graphic-design

Megatron | Layoutsville
megatron-transformer-robot-art

Guardor 3d Robot | Jossdiim
Guardor_3d_robot_by_jossdiim

Black Knight | Wallpaperweb
robot_mechwarrior_4_black_knight

Alcoholic Robot Worker | Metalex
Alcoholic-Robot-Worker-by-Metalex

Voltron | JPRart
Voltron-robot-graphic_by_JPRart

Ninjabot | Jan Kurka
Ninjabot-by-Jan-Kurka

Happy Hour | DeadElvis
Happy-hour-robot-concept-art

Transformer Barricade | Harbx
transformers-robot-artwork

Robot | Fabio M Ragonha
Digital-robot-design-by-Fabio-M-Ragonha

Ratchet | MelanieDraidnt24
Movie_Ratchet_robot-design_by_MelanieDraidnt24

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