Today's robots are nothing short of astonishing. Those coming in the not-too-distant future are simply
revolutionary – and becoming eerily like us.
What does it take to make a humanoid robot – a robot that can do anything we can but without the benefit of
a human brain? How close are scientists to replicating some of the particularly challenging human
characteristics (think fingers and toes)? Why are we even attempting to create humanoids in the first place?
Robots 3D answers these questions and more as it showcases the latest developments – both successes
and failures – of robotics around the world.
Robot "actor" RoboThespian will introduce you to CHIMP, ATLAS, PR-2, Herb the Butler, ICUB, and others as
he takes you on an amazing tour of what's going on in robotics labs around the world.
Robots 3D has a running time of 39 minutes.
IMAX Theatre
The foyer is open for IMAX Theatre ticket holders before, during and after your film, providing a great place
to meet and to stock up on treats.
Did you know?
An IMAX 3D film is actually two films being projected perfectly in synchronisation with each other, one
for each eye
An IMAX film is so heavy that a fork lift is required to lift it in and out of position. The average IMAX
film if rolled out would measure around four miles
The IMAX screen is the height of four double-decker buses and 64 taxis could be parked on top if it
were laid flat  
Subjects
Current science
Engineering
Age ranges
Age 8-11
Age 12-16
Adults
Robots 3D (U)
Robots 3D trailer
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Robots 3D (U)
What does it take to make a
humanoid robot?
Floor: G
Price: Adults: £11
Seniors: £10
Concessions: £9
Family of 3 (up to 2
adults): £27,
Family of 4 (up to 2
adults): £30
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  • 1.
    Today's robots arenothing short of astonishing. Those coming in the not-too-distant future are simply revolutionary – and becoming eerily like us. What does it take to make a humanoid robot – a robot that can do anything we can but without the benefit of a human brain? How close are scientists to replicating some of the particularly challenging human characteristics (think fingers and toes)? Why are we even attempting to create humanoids in the first place? Robots 3D answers these questions and more as it showcases the latest developments – both successes and failures – of robotics around the world. Robot "actor" RoboThespian will introduce you to CHIMP, ATLAS, PR-2, Herb the Butler, ICUB, and others as he takes you on an amazing tour of what's going on in robotics labs around the world. Robots 3D has a running time of 39 minutes. IMAX Theatre The foyer is open for IMAX Theatre ticket holders before, during and after your film, providing a great place to meet and to stock up on treats. Did you know? An IMAX 3D film is actually two films being projected perfectly in synchronisation with each other, one for each eye An IMAX film is so heavy that a fork lift is required to lift it in and out of position. The average IMAX film if rolled out would measure around four miles The IMAX screen is the height of four double-decker buses and 64 taxis could be parked on top if it were laid flat   Subjects Current science Engineering Age ranges Age 8-11 Age 12-16 Adults Robots 3D (U) Robots 3D trailer IMAX IMAXTheatre Robots 3D (U) What does it take to make a humanoid robot? Floor: G Price: Adults: £11 Seniors: £10 Concessions: £9 Family of 3 (up to 2 adults): £27, Family of 4 (up to 2 adults): £30 BOOK NOW Download screening times IMAX Theatre Discover more films to watch at our IMAX Theatre 1 de 2 23/05/2016 13:18
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    See also Blog Antenna Science MuseumJournal Picture library Research Visit our sister sites National Railway Museum, York National Media Museum, Bradford Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester Keep in touch Sign up to our newsletter Contact us | Support us | Press | Privacy and cookies What does it take to make a humanoid robot? Robots 3D (U) http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/visitmuseum/Plan_your_visit/IMAX... 2 de 2 23/05/2016 13:18