Cyborg Control
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The original Robosapien before becoming a cyborg. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
Transformation into a doll-head-cyborg who has a NodeMCU board on the chest. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
Photoshoot for control interface. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
Cyborg control interface, which works by connecting to the ESP chip on the NodeMCU board. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
In the beginning the cyborg world was rather minimal with mainly instructions on how to gain cyborg control. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
Among the first modules that we built were the evil headquarters of Biochip Corporation and the Borghain nightclub. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
Biochip Corporation's research and development in progress. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
Attaching the modules on a wooden frame made it easier to take them out of the window and do repairs when needed - and they were needed indeed. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
Since many people were dreaming of going to a hair dresser at the time, we made Salon 3000. It has a hairdryer made of random junk, Christmas decoration and a PC ventilator. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
We also had a vintage anatomy learning set, which inspired the Test Center's morbid aesthetics. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
At the Test Center the cyborg could check if he is a cyborg, Homo sapiens, or something else. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
Spare parts for the cyborg, which are in fact from old cassette players. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
Programming the modules, each of which had its own Arduino microcontroller board. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
The cyborg scenery contained also small details to discover, such as this micro-illuminatus. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
The last module, Späti 51, is maintained by a shy but street credible alien, who peeks out when the counter is approached. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
The magic servo-powered mechanism behind the alien. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
Going to Späti? -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä
The cyborg microcosm. -- CC BY / Niklas Roy & Kati Hyyppä