A mechanical arm will teach you how to draw

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    Saurab Datta, a student at the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design, built a robot that controls people as part of his training project . But for now, only in the good sense of the word: a robotic arm can teach you how to play a musical instrument or draw.

    Of course, you are unlikely to immediately start playing as a professional pianist or become the best artist on DeviantArt in 21 days. Also, the robot will not help you master the art of transferring fantasies to paper or the correct visual perception. But at least to feel and correctly reproduce the basic movements with its help is quite possible.

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    As Datta himself writes: “The purpose of the system and its software was to understand how people adapt to conditions when they have different methods with the machine to achieve the same goal. How they complement each other or oppose each other. "

    Using such a device, it would be interesting to try to learn any fine motor skills. Also in the near future, such an option is possible for the teacher and student to interact, when the teacher does not just try to explain something to the student in words, but can directly direct his movements, even communicating with him remotely via the Internet.

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