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Robotic technology has developed rapidly, and its appearance is almost indistinguishable from real people. The Hong Kong Science Museum will hold the "Five Hundred Years of Robotics" exhibition from tomorrow (13th). Through the exhibition of more than a hundred unique collections of robots, 5


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2020-11-12 20:04

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Robotic technology has developed rapidly, and its appearance is almost indistinguishable from real people.

The Hong Kong Science Museum will hold the "Five Hundred Years of Robots" exhibition from tomorrow (13th). Through the exhibition of more than a hundred unique collections of robots, it will show how the social environment in different periods of the 500 years has shaped unique robots.

In the exhibition, you can get a glimpse of various robot shapes in science fiction novels and movies, such as the robot replica "Maria" in the German science fiction movie "Metropolis"; one of the most realistic humanoid robots in the world will also be exhibited. "Kodomoroid".

In addition, the audience can also interact with advanced robots from all over the world.

The Hong Kong Science Museum will hold the "Five Hundred Years of Robots" exhibition from tomorrow. The exhibition will last until April 14 next year. There are more than a hundred unique collections of robots.

The exhibition is divided into 5 sections, about different themes and ages, including mannequins with movable joints from 16th century Italy.

The exhibition introduces that at that time, human beings have been inspired by the structure of the human body, invented mechanical devices that can operate automatically, and made different machines for industrial production.

The exhibition also shows how modern society uses robots at different levels. For example, simple mechanical devices have gradually evolved into humanoid robots, which can flexibly imitate human movements and expressions, and know how to learn, react, perform and even think.

For example, the British performing robot "RoboThespian" in the exhibition can perform "Dong Du Laugh" and host weddings.

In the exhibition, the audience can interact with advanced robots from all over the world, and learn how scientists use artificial intelligence technology and sophisticated mechanical design to create robots similar to humans; they can also see robots in science fiction and movies Various shapes in the movie, including the robot replica "Maria" from the German science fiction film "Metropolis" in 1927.

In line with the theme of the exhibition, the Science Museum also added a local robot exhibition "Smart New Forces" in the Telegraph Gallery.

Five groups of robots were present to demonstrate welding workpieces, build brick walls, operate unmanned shops, and provide catering and delivery services.

In addition, the Science Museum also invited multi-media artist and film visual effects director Huang Hongda to host a sharing session in the Hong Kong Science Museum lecture hall on November 28, introducing how the first artificial intelligence artist "AI Gemini" created ink paintings.

The exhibition is organized by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, planned with the Hong Kong Science Museum, and provided by the London Science Museum. The exhibition is held in the special exhibition hall of the Hong Kong Science Museum.

In addition, in response to the latest situation of new pneumonia, the Science Museum implements special arrangements and anti-epidemic measures every day. The public can refer to its website for arrangements.

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