TOFU is a project to explore new ways of robotic social expression by leveraging techniques that have been used in 2d animation for decades. Disney Animation Studios pioneered animation tools such as “squash and stretch” and “secondary motion” in the 30’s. Such techniques have since been used widely by animators, but are not commonly used to design robots. TOFU, who is named after the squashing and stretching food product, can also squash and stretch. Clever use of compliant materials and elastic coupling, provide an actuation method that is vibrant yet robust. Instead of using eyes actuated by motors, TOFU uses inexpensive OLED displays, which offer highly dynamic and lifelike motion.

“If cute was the goal then we'd call this project a success”
     -Engadget

“Meet the new king of the cute robot dance-a-thon”
     -Boing Boing

“...if our robotic future is to be peopled (roboted?) with artificial entities as cute as this, then I say bring it on.”
     -Fast Company






Meet TOFU from ryan wistort on Vimeo.



TOFU mini from ryan wistort on Vimeo.