Biography:Daniel Paluska
Daniel Paluska is an American artist and roboticist known for his computer art installations and collaborations. Paluska is originally from Michigan, . He received both his BS and master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering from MIT where he worked on perfecting the movement of robotic legs.[1] His work on walking robotics was featured in a cover article of Wired Magazine in September, 2000.[2][3] Paluska is currently the VP of robotics at Pickle Robot, a startup he co-founded in 2018.[4]
With Jeff Lieberman, Paluska created the Absolut Quartet, an interactive music-making machine commissioned by Absolut Vodka.[5][6] He also collaborated with Amorphic Robotics in 2006 to create the ToteMobile,[7] a transformational sculpture inspired and commissioned by Citroen. Paluska is the proprietor of Brooklyn Mobile,[8] a mobile internet videotelephony booth.[9]
External links
- Absolut Machines Demo Video
- Absolut Machines Homepage (Archived from the original)
References
- ↑ Fackelmann, Kathleen (2001-08-20). "Dino robot has leg up, or two". USA Today.
- ↑ "Wired 8.09: The Next Step". https://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.09/m2.html.
- ↑ "WIRED cover". http://yobotics.com/wired_cover.jpg.
- ↑ "Dan Paluska - Co-Founder & VP, Robotics at Pickle Robot". https://theorg.com/org/pickle-robot/org-chart/dan-paluska.
- ↑ Rachel Martin (Director), Alison Steward (Director) (2008-03-12). "The Sounds of a New Machine". The Bryan Park Project. National Public Radio (NPR).
- ↑ Carter, Stewart (2008-03-25). "Absolute great balls of music". The Age (Melbourne, Australia): pp. 4.
- ↑ "Amorphic Robot Works: Totemobile Project". http://amorphicrobotworks.org/works/ttm/index.htm.
- ↑ "Brooklyn Mobile - the Internet Video Cart". September 1, 2010. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWHc2u5cX_k.
- ↑ Martin, Hannah. "Phantasma: Dan Paluska". http://digboston.com/experience/2011/08/phantasma-dan-paluska/.
