January and lots of progress by Gael Langevin February 17, 2015 The Nervo board is now available in the InMoov site Shop!!!!! (by the time I published this post, it was already out of stock, but you can backorder) After the Tech Fest in India, one of the first things I had to do was to fix a hardware issue on the InMoov 2 hand. […] Continue Reading
November & December by Gael Langevin January 14, 2015 Fossa We have been invited to Rennes by Inria for the 2014 Fossa Edition to present the new InMoov2 hand and to make a conference about InMoov and how Open Source Robots can evolve in our society. Thanks to Stephane Ribas! Watching the video of the conference, I can’t say I like it. But hey, […] Continue Reading
Makerfaire Roma and Rennes by Gael Langevin October 24, 2014 This month was our second Makerfaire in Roma since I started the InMoov project. We got there just in time with the airplane to get ready with the robot for the next day opening. No problems with customs. We were set along with the French Makerfaire team, Barbot, Bertier Luyt and Jean-Baptiste and 3DprinterX tattoo […] Continue Reading
Geek Picnic 2 and New York Makerfaire by Gael Langevin October 13, 2014 St Petersburg during summer can be very, very nice!! And so was the Geek Picnic in Russia, with beautiful sunny days and incredibly a lot of people. InMoov was doing the front cover on the website and flyers: http://geek-picnic.ru/ http://www.tv100.ru/news/geek-picnic-na-elaginom-ostrove-98431/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lP6qZVmPGQ http://mir24.tv/news/Science/11025772 TV http://topspb.tv/news/news50553/ TV http://piter.tv/event/Geek_picnic/TV http://www.otr-online.ru/news/v-severnoi-stolitse-32293.html TV http://pechatnick.com/news/pechatnik-com-pobival-na-krypneishem-v-rossii-festivale-sovremennih-tehnologii-nayki-i-iskysstva Press The environment of the […] Continue Reading
InMoov on Arte TV. Futurmag by Gael Langevin April 26, 2014 In French: In German: This is a interview given to 3DNatives, also in French. Sorry for all the english readers, but France is my home country and I’m happy to see french people finally discover 3D printing and what goodies it can bring!! http://www.3dnatives.com/robot-humanoide-inmoov/ Continue Reading
InMoov in Moscow, Geek Picnic by Gael Langevin February 17, 2014 Still a few years ago I would have never thought that one day I could set a foot on the Russian ground. When the staff of the Geek Picnic invited us to come to Moscow, my wife and I said: “sure why not”, but somehow it still seemed like something that wouldn’t happen. Slowly days […] Continue Reading
3D PrintShow London Paris + Prosthetic by Gael Langevin October 31, 2013 InMoov is invited and will be presented for the 3D Print Show in London and Paris. London 7-9 november, Business Design Center Paris 15-16 november, Carrousel du Louvres. I do keep myself busy lately… A bit too much in fact. Make is organising a big robot hack and InMoov is involved. There should be a […] Continue Reading
Finger Printed at last by Gael Langevin August 14, 2013 I was away for a while, and of course when I travel, I don’t cary my 3D printer with me. Plus, being away in the desert makes it difficult to comuunicate with internet. Since I released the finger prosthetic for Bionico, I was impatient to print it. Fortunatly Morris, on the other side of the […] Continue Reading
InMoov finger Prosthetic by Gael Langevin July 15, 2013 Mmmh, Since InMoov hand has been released on Thingiverse in 2012, I received demands on how to use it as a prosthetic. I was always a bit skeptical about it. I knew the initial design was not really adapted for that matter and I think it could be better done if I kept the prosthetic […] Continue Reading
Return to the source by Gael Langevin July 2, 2013 Rennes, was the city of my grandparents. It was a long time since I wanted to go and visit this city, but somehow never got the occasion. It is definitly a city worth more than a two days visit. I found it very charming, these little streets become very full of life. On sunday morning […] Continue Reading