The motor and a battery holder with a pre-soldered switch were attached with double side tape. Soldering the leads to the motor was done with small groups of children, under close supervision. In the meanwhile the others were asked to make a drawing of the kind of world these bristlebots might inhabit. The motor gets a tie-wrap for extra fixation and a 2-pole connecting block makes an easy-mount off-balance weight.
We put out some large pieces of paper on plastic sheets, with wooden strips as a “fence”. Then, with the bristles dipped in a saucer with gouache, we let the bots lose on the paper to create their own paintings:




































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Thanks for sharing!
Ynze
What have I caused? ;-)
Great! Thanks for sharing what you did with my Ible.
I only have couple of pictures of those. I was to busy guiding the construction and painting chaos eh.... process ;-)
Yvon
But that main purple one almost looks like it knows what it's doing...
And then, in the pull-out shot, they start to look like cockroaches...
They look quite organic.