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Halo Fans Can Build a gentle Sculpture By Controlling This Robot [Robots]

Halo Fans Can Build a gentle Sculpture By Controlling This Robot [Robots] Microsoft is launching an interactive website to get gamers even more occupied with Halo: Reach. Users might actually help build a Halo light sculpture by controlling a Kuka Robot Arm (that’s the item lurking inside the shadows) to devise light points.

Kuka Robot Arms are usually used to collect cars but hence, it’ll be used to bend and twist to correspond with the particular points users decide to light up. So one can complete the monument, there should be 54,000 different points of light.

All users should do is log into Facebook and pick a degree and watch the Kuka Robot do anything. Leaving the hard labor to the robots is usually fun. [Wired]

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