Some emotional robots dip deep into the dark recesses of the uncanny valley,  where our threshold for human mimicry resides. Emoti-bots on the other  hand, manage to skip the creepy human-like pitfalls of other  emo-machines, instead employing household objects to ape the most  pathetic of human emotions -- specifically dejection and insecurity.  Sure it sounds sad, but the mechanized furniture designed by a pair of  MFA students is actually quite clever. Using a hacked Roomba  and an Arduino, the duo created a chair that reacts to your touch, and  wanders aimlessly once you're rump has disembarked. They've also  employed Nitinol wires, a DC motor, and a proximity sensor to make a  lamp that seems to tire with use. We prefer our lamps to look on the  sunny side of life, but for those of you who like your fixtures forlorn,  the Emoti-bots are now on display at Parsons in New York and can be  found moping about in the video after the break. 
      
 
 Emoti-bots
Emoti-bots 
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