The TeleGarden was a telerobotic community garden for the Internet. Starting in the mid-1990s, it allowed users to view, plant and take care of a small...
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first robot with web interface (August 1994). His subsequent project, the Telegarden, allowed remote visitors, via the Internet, to view, water, and plant...
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Shade garden Shakespeare garden Stumpery Sustainable gardening Tea garden Telegarden Therapeutic garden Terrace garden Trial garden Tropical garden Tropical...
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S2CIDÂ 10856256. Jochum, E.; Goldberg, K.: Cultivating the uncanny: The Telegarden and other oddities. In: Herath, D.; Kroos, C.; Stelarc (Hrsg.): Robots...
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installations that artists produce, these include web-based installations (e.g., Telegarden), gallery-based installations, digital-based installations, electronic-based...
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radioactive materials. Telerobotics has been used in installation art pieces; Telegarden is an example of a project where a robot was operated by users through...
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museum is on the ground floor and leads the newcomer directly to the Telegarden, where a robot is looking after a flower patch. Every ticket is provided...
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Goldberg, Ian Ingram, and Simon Penny who respectively developed "The Telegarden" (1995-2004), "On Beyond Duckling" (2004-2005), and Petit Mal (1989-2005)...
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stone - Tapestry lawn - Taproot - Tatton Park Flower Show - Tea garden - Telegarden - Terrace garden - Thatch - The Profitable Arte of Gardening - Therapeutic...
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