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- AIBO Robot Dogs Are So loved in Japan That Owners Hold Funeral Services for Them When They Break Down
- Talented Makeup Artist Turns People into Living Comic Book Characters
- This Booty Drum Lets You Make Music by Twerking
Posted: 02 Mar 2015 01:51 AM PST 'AIBOs' robotic dogs were the world's first home-use entertainment robots, sold in Japan by Sony Corp. between 1999 and 2006. Equipped with Artificial Intelligence (AI), these dogs were capable of developing their own personality, making them all the more endearing to their owners. So much so, in fact, that when they break down, the owners bury them with a proper funeral service, just like they would a real pet! To understand the strange practice of burying a robot, you've got to understand exactly how popular Aibos are in Japan. When Sony rolled out the first generation Aibo in 1999, the initial batch of 3000 units were sold out in 20 minutes flat, in spite of the $2,000 price tag. In the following years, over 150,000 units of various Aibos models were sold. But Sony was in trouble in 2006, so Aibo, the expensive luxury pet, was discontinued. The company did keep their 'Aibo Clinic' open until March last year. But then they decided to further cut costs by shutting down the maintenance unit, and owners had to look elsewhere for help with spare parts. Unfortunately, they are hard to come by, which means that when Aibos dogs break down, most of them leave their owners forever. So the only option for the owners to deal with the loss is by organizing a real funeral. |
Talented Makeup Artist Turns People into Living Comic Book Characters Posted: 02 Mar 2015 01:30 AM PST Lianne Moseley is not your average makeup artist. While she has a full-time job doing bridal makeup, her real passion lies in painting faces to resemble three-dimensional cartoon characters! The 25-year-old said that her passion for comics began as a child – she would spend hours sketching Sailor Moon after school and pour over her brother's graphic novels. She also picked up all her makeup skills growing up. "My mom sold catalogue cosmetics and right from the start, I just got right into it," she said. "In high school instead of studying I spent a lot of time practicing and doing friend's makeup." Although Moseley has been painting faces for over two years, she recently started doing the comic-style makeup that has made her so popular. "When I first did Archer, I posted it on my Facebook page and my friends liked it but I didn’t have a big following but my brother really liked it and he posted it on Reddit," she said. "Just last night Ashton Kutcher shared an article on my work on his Facebook page." |
This Booty Drum Lets You Make Music by Twerking Posted: 02 Mar 2015 12:49 AM PST The Booty Drum is a high-tech musical device that, unlike most instruments, isn’t operated by your hands, but by tour butt cheeks ! All you need to do is attach the drum to your behind, start twerking, and let it transform your movements into beats. The device was created by headphone brand AIAIAI, in an attempt to give their users some “new music to enjoy on their headphones or on the dance floor.” They wanted to make a unique music track from scratch, using nothing but body movements. So they teamed up with Portuguese electronic musician Branko, professional dancer Twerk Queen Louise, and OWOW, a Dutch design and technology company to create something really unique. Together, the team took the widely popular twerk dance and converted it into an instrument in its own right.
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