Overview
The Telegarden was a robotic art installation that allowed anyone on the Internet to interact with a remote garden. Users teleoperated a robot arm to plant, water, and monitor the progress of living plants. Equipped with a SCARA industrial robot arm with an end-effector fitted with a camera, watering line, and seed dibble for remote horticultural interaction.
Key facts
- Payload
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- Reach
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- Speed
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- Weight
- 1,000 kg
- IP rating
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- Battery
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- Power
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- Autonomy
- teleoperated
- Launch year
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- Price
- $100,000
- Status
- active
Detailed specifications
Other3
- Controller Model
- Adept-1 industrial robotic arm[4]
- Deployment Notes
- Art installation active 1995-2004, initially at University of Southern California, later at Ars Electronica Museum in Austria[2][3][4][6]
- Youtube Video Id
- 10Sc8-3VuJE
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