MRISAR's Exhibit Fabrication Images for
Cybermatrix; Tic Tac Toe, Robotic Exhibit!
Cybermatrix; Tic Tac Toe, Robotic Exhibit!
Below is an image gallery of the MRISAR Team during the fabrication and testing process! We also sell this as a kit. The last row of the gallery shows an two images of how our kit of this exhibit was incorporated into the traveling exhibition "POPnology". We designed the Cybermatrix in 1999. We have been building exhibit robotics since 1991.
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Cybermatrix: tic-tac-toe Human VS. Robot! Can a Human win a game of tic-tac-toe against a Robot!? The Cybermatrix Robotic Exhibit is based on the old game of Tic-Tac-Toe.
The control panel on the exhibit affords the museum visitor the chance to interact with Cybermatrix in an entertaining, challenging and educational format. Once the start button is pushed the robot arm picks an “X” then the human user makes an “O” move. Then Cybermatrix compares the move that has already been made by the human user to the board options for possible moves then signals its robotic arm to seek an available square. When the square is in sight of the arm, its robotic finger selects Cybermatrix's move by striking the board sensor with the finger magnet. The game continues until time runs out or until the game is won or tied. This is a stunning exhibit that is also available in kit form where you build your own case and place our components in it! . Below are images of MRISAR's Cybermatrix, including a Kit that was incorporated into the traveling exhibition "POPnology". The media coverage stated that our part of POPnology was exceedingly popular! From a mathematical perspective it is not possible for a human to win the game of Tic-Tac-Toe against Cybermatrix, and the human should never have a better result than a tie. Naturally the logic of such an absolute is not appealing to the human element, so Cybermatrix has a few random patterns it creates to trick the exhibit into loosing occasionally. Cybermatrix is an educational exhibit with a fun twist that will appeal to children and adults alike. The exhibit is designed to be visually stunning, educational and usable by virtually any age of museum visitor. This robotic arm is totally open framed for educational viewing which relates to STEM. Approximate size of case is 72" high x 34" wide x 44" deep. Cybermatrix comes complete with a quality built electronic-electromechanical robot arm, fully enclosed exhibit case for the arm, support electronics, visual support materials, maintenance information and schedule, activities and control panel. Exhibits are available in a wide variety of colors. This exhibit is also available in kit form, which includes all the components except the case! Click here to view the kit page!
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