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TE+ND (Terrestrial Exploration + Nurture Designed) Rovers are an interactive art project that explore migratory ecology in an era of climate change. The rovers are robotic fostering environments that care for their own garden of native plants by interacting with participants and actively seeking out light and water. Each rover is two feet wide by three feet tall and has a hydroponic growing station on top of a mechanically walking base. The hydroponic growing station is made of ceramic material and has been designed to retain the right amount of moisture for root survival. The goal of the project is to illustrate the plight of California’s native habitats, to disperse native plants in a new way, to encourage the general public to participate in conservation and to think about what is ‘native.’

Visit the project's webpage at http://www.tendrover.com/

ceramic walking robot
Ceramic, PLA, MDF, Electronics
2014
ceramic walking robot
Ceramic, PLA, MDF, Electronics
2014
ceramic walking robot
Ceramic, PLA, MDF, Electronics
2014
ceramic walking robot
Ceramic, PLA, MDF, Electronics
2014