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meet labububot, MIT’s rolling franken-robot composed of twelve labubu heads

designboom | architecture & design magazine·christina vergopoulou I designboom·18 days ago
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MIT Researchers Build a Social Robot From Labubu Heads At the intersection of robotics, internet culture, and collectible design, researchers at MIT develop Labububot, a social robot built from twelve Labubu heads assembled into a rolling spherical form. Created by Miranda Li, Jake Read, Dimitar Dimitrov, and Cynthia Breazeal, the project challenges the visual and emotional language typically associated with social robotics . Most social robots are designed to feel approachable. Rounded forms, simplified facial expressions, and anthropomorphic features are often used to create trust and familiarity. Labububot moves in the opposite direction. Instead of reducing discomfort, the project embraces ambiguity, awkwardness, and visual excess as part of the interaction itself. The robot draws directly from Labubu, the collectible vinyl plush pendant created by Kasing Lung and produced by POP MART under The Monsters series.…

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