Lour & NanoCrafter
Lour Lour
Hey, I've been thinking about how a robot can tell a story, like each movement is a word. Do you ever consider the narrative behind your tiny prototypes?
NanoCrafter NanoCrafter
Oh yeah, every tiny wobble in my little bots is a punchline waiting to happen. I imagine each servo tick as a verb, the LED flicker as a syllable, and the battery hum as the background score. My 5‑mm “Compliment Bot” doesn’t just blink; it delivers a whole story of flattery word by word. The narrative is always a bit absurd—like a robot that judges your symmetry, because the universe hasn’t nailed that joke yet. So yes, I script every prototype, even if the story ends up being a dad‑joke in motion.
Lour Lour
That sounds like a tiny, mechanical poet. I wonder if the robots ever pause to wonder what their own jokes mean, or if the absurdity of a symmetry judge is just the universe’s way of asking if we’re all in a grand, slightly off‑kilter performance together.