Robot took seven months to scribe copies of a Bible

by admin on March 10, 2008

A Robot in Germany took seven months non-stop writing to complete cursive writing of Bible from ‘manuscipt’. Jan Zappe, Martina Haitz and Mathias Gommel, all Artists, formed a ‘Robotlab’ seven years back to programme Robots for art and tried to test their artistic potential. The Robot began its work of copying during last June on a 900 metre long roll of paper, as the artists loaded 66 books of transcipt into the Robots memory. The cursive writing consumed 700 ml of ink and had inscribed about 35 lakh letters. The Artists said that they selected Bible because its very famous worldwide and contains huge amount of data.

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