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Adam Savage Builds a Rickshaw Pulled by Boston Dynamic's Spot Robot

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41 points by devilmoon 6 years ago · 10 comments

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attqqq 6 years ago

Does anyone else get a weird feeling from videos like this? I can’t help but look at this as clickbait, or a move of desperation- but I can’t really articulate or pinpoint why. Like those “I filled my pool with ONE MILLION Orbeez” YouTube personalities who get by on the momentum from ‘shock’-value videos alone

  • bigyikes 6 years ago

    It seems like Adam Savage legitimately enjoys this type of project and I think getting to make a neat video about it might be an auxiliary benefit for him.

    Either way, I enjoyed the video. What would you prefer he do with the Spot?

    • attqqq 6 years ago

      I don’t want to inject my personal opinions into this, I’m really hoping someone with a stronger grasp of the English language that also feels this way can step in, here

      That being said.. I don’t think this would have the same effect if- say, it was another generic “Hey guys look at what this cool robot could do, Featuring: Savage”, albeit less creative, and already done to death, it wouldn’t connote the same weird “I made this video solely to put under the title my Soc Media manager told me to”(?) subtext

      • aaron695 6 years ago

        Neither the Youtube title "Adam Savage's Spot Robot Rickshaw Carriage!" or current HN title "Adam Savage Builds a Rickshaw Pulled by Boston Dynamic's Spot Robot" are clickbait.

        Both are reasonable.

        The only issue with the Youtube channel title might be the "!", it is a little clickbaity that I would agree seems more the work of a PR team.

        The problem with the video is -

        The rickshaw doesn't look great. At the end of the day it's just a "I built a rickshaw" video.

        But, people would pay money to use a spot rickshaw and it looks potentially awesome. Adam even talks about the 'visual experience'.

        He was trying for a visual experience and I personally think he failed. But he came close. Maybe your issue is it was a kinda fail video, which are good to have, but they present it as a ! success?

        Spots's are said to be the price of a luxury car whatever that means, seems like you need multiple. I don't think it'd work outside of a loss leader for someone like Disney atm.

  • aaron695 6 years ago

    Not what I was expecting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRQmeANdYeM

    And Mr Beast follows up with 100 million Orbeez of course https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TflpIllQHY

    You could do a whole blog article on Orbeez and Youtube.

    The top Orbeez video is.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZP7kcMJZY5c Are the long fingernails a important part of the video? I feel like they are.

  • pelliphant 6 years ago

    I got the feeling that he was helping his friend at boston dynamics to create some hype for his product. But, I knew that before I watched the video, and I did enjoy watching it, so I don't mind.

melling 6 years ago

Looks like he could use an additional Spot or two to carry the load.

A pack of Spots.

brian_herman__ 6 years ago

This is awesome! By far the most Rube Goldberg machine I have seen in a while.

  • falcolas 6 years ago

    I'd call it the most cyberpunk thing I've seen in awhile. Melding a futuristic robot to pull a centuries old carriage is crazy entertaining.

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