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- Adelbrecht abstract "Adelbrecht was a speaking, interactive robot in the form of a ball, designed by Martin Spanjaard (born 1952 in Haarlem, Netherlands).A first, simple version of Adelbrecht was presented in 1985. Spanjaard chose the name 'Adelbrecht' because to him it had the connotation of 'stupid' and 'stubborn', which described the character the robot would display.Starting 1988, a second, more powerful version was developed. The successor was able to detect several different 'situations': rolling, bumping, being stuck, being petted etc. Moreover, Adelbrecht was now capable of displaying different states of nature: sleep or awake. Combined with variables nicknamed 'lust' and 'fatigue', the situations and states of nature enabled Adelbrecht to interact with, and respond to its immediate and past environment. In 1992 Adelbrecht received an honourable mentioning at the Prix Ars Electronica. Its last performance, planned at new years eve 2000, never took place because of serious hardware failure. From then on, Spanjaard proclaimed Adelbrecht a 'dead robot'.".
- Adelbrecht thumbnail Adelbrecht_first_version.jpeg?width=300.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageExternalLink prix_projekt.asp?iProjectID=10838.
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- Adelbrecht wikiPageExternalLink PPT474,M1.
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- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Albert_(given_name).
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Ball.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Category:1985_robots.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_robots.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Category:Robots_of_the_Netherlands.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spherical_orb_robots.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Elbert.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink File:Adelbrecht_2nd_version_open2.gif.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink File:Adelbrecht_first_version.jpeg.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink File:Adelbrecht_preliminary_sketch.gif.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Haarlem.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Dutch.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Prix_Ars_Electronica.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Robot.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLink Robotic_art.
- Adelbrecht wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adelbrecht".
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- Adelbrecht subject Category:1985_robots.
- Adelbrecht subject Category:Individual_robots.
- Adelbrecht subject Category:Robots_of_the_Netherlands.
- Adelbrecht subject Category:Spherical_orb_robots.
- Adelbrecht hypernym Speaking.
- Adelbrecht type Organisation.
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- Adelbrecht comment "Adelbrecht was a speaking, interactive robot in the form of a ball, designed by Martin Spanjaard (born 1952 in Haarlem, Netherlands).A first, simple version of Adelbrecht was presented in 1985. Spanjaard chose the name 'Adelbrecht' because to him it had the connotation of 'stupid' and 'stubborn', which described the character the robot would display.Starting 1988, a second, more powerful version was developed.".
- Adelbrecht label "Adelbrecht".
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- Adelbrecht sameAs Q4681861.
- Adelbrecht wasDerivedFrom Adelbrecht?oldid=695405113.
- Adelbrecht depiction Adelbrecht_first_version.jpeg.
- Adelbrecht isPrimaryTopicOf Adelbrecht.