Matt
Denton and his robot machine: Mantis
APRIL
17 2013 WINCHESTER HAMPSHIRE UK
After
several years of development, Matt Denton reveals his giant six-legged all-terrain robotic creature,
thought to be one of the world's biggest all-terrain operational hexapods.
Note here that an American team are building Stompy, which may be slightly
larger - time will tell.
The Mantis weighs 1,900kg, stands 2.8m high and has 2.2 litre turbo diesel engine
which gives a top speed of just one mile as hour. So it's hardly speed that
drives Matt to excel, though there are robot designs capable of high speeds,
such as the Sectasaur
special effects robot - which is theoretically capable of speeds of up the
twenty miles an hour.
Matt's beastie can be controlled manually from the cockpit or remotely using WiFi,
but the object of the build was obviously to allow human to drive and be
transported - albeit in leisurely fashion. The Mantis can move objects using
its 'feet' and tuck its legs in for ease of transport, which to our minds
rather defeats the object of effective six legged transportation.
Matt is a technology enthusiast from Hampshire, who shares with many other
inquisitive engineers, the inspiration that nature has provided in insect
locomotion. This giant six-legged robot does not look much like the praying
mantis after which is takes its name. It looks and moves more like
truncated arachnid. If if had been larger, it could have earned the name
Tarantula - but that's another story.
It took Matt
four years to assemble the machine, which he describes as his ‘very expensive
toy’ that cost hundreds of thousands of pounds to make. The construction is
though, not just a plaything where the designer is hoping it may be used for mining or
marine projects in the future.
Talking of marine robots, he should take a look at the latest robot ship, where his undoubted skill in
robot hydraulics would compliment the team of companies and university
professors developing the
autonomous computer guidance to make an unmanned world circumnavigation
possible. But that's also another story.
The Mantis robot is typically manually operated by a driver sitting inside the
glass cabin. The Mantis can at this stage only manage 5km on a 20-litre (4.5-gallon)
diesel tank. Matt said:
"It’s not about miles to the gallon, it’s about gallons to the
mile, it wasn’t built to be efficient and fast. It was built to look cool and insect-like and
fun."
The project, which over-ran by three years, received positive feedback after the
spider like machine was taken to a music
festival
on the Isle of
Wight. ‘It’s an entertainment vehicle,’ Mr Denton added. "But I hope it will inspire people."
KINETICA
MUSEUM ND3
During September and October 2006 micromagic systems renovated and installed one of Dante Leonelli's neon dome kinetic art pieces from the late 60's at Kinetica Museum, London. This involved sourcing electronics to fade the internal and external tubes, and design and build of the internal tube structure, with neon tubes made by Mike Amiet of 6666 ltd. Although a departure from the norm, it has become clear that kinetic art uses many of the skills that have been used for animatronics and robotics, and we hope to work further with the kinetica museum and the artists in the future.
Micromagic systems was founded in 1999 to supply animatronic, robotic and puppet control systems and services to the film and television industry. Most recent projects include "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" and "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of
Azkaban". You can see Matt's projects listed below.
Matt was born in Southampton in March 1973, he has lived in the south of England most of his life.
He became interested in electronics while at school.
When he left school, he started a four year certified apprenticeship with Marconi Defense Systems. During this time he studied Electronics and
Computer Engineering and obtained an ONC and HNC in these subjects.
He was very interested in special effects and animatronics, having been inspired at a young age by films such as
Star Wars and Labyrinth, and decided towards the end of his apprenticeship that he would like to work in the film and TV industry. Having no knowledge of the industry, Matt decided to write to
TV companies whose names he found in industry magazines. Needless to say, all he received were rejections, informing him that TV companies were not the place to find this kind of work and he almost gave up at this point.
After about the 10th letter of rejection he decided to do the correct thing and go to
University! So he started a BEng course in electronics and computers at Portsmouth University. He was offered a place in the second year due to already having covered most of the first year topics in previous studies, but chose to start in year one partly so he could be with friends. If Matt had
started in the second year, he could have obtained a degree in just two years, but
he dropped out after the first year, partially from boredom, but mostly because he spent the summer working for an FX company and decided that this was the way forward.
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APRIL 22 2013
A six-legged, 1,900kg all-terrain walking
robot has been created by a designer in Hampshire.
Matt Denton, from Winchester, believes that his six-legged ‘Mantis’ is the biggest, all-terrain operational hexapod robot in the world.
It is powered by a 2.2 litre turbo diesel engine and stands 2.8 metres high.
Mr Denton, who is founder and chief designer of Micromagic Systems – a company that supplies animatronic, robotic and CGI control systems and services to the film and
television industry – can pilot the robot manually while sitting in the cockpit.
Alternatively, he can control it remotely using WiFi.
Mr Denton says the Mantis is available now for private hire, custom commissions, events, and sponsorship.
The machine, which is surprisingly manoeuvrable, can also tackle uneven surfaces by adapting to terrain using six-axis ‘body attitude control’, automatically level itself for the comfort of the pilot, and manipulate large objects with its 'feet'.
Footage posted on YouTube shows it tucking its legs into its body for ease of storage on the back of a vehicle trailer.
It also shows the ‘Mantis’ moving a trailer around with one of its ‘feet’.
Matt is quoted as saying:
"It started as an idea back in 2007. We secured private funding in 2009 to start the project and - after three years of design, build and testing - the
robot made a first successful test drive in the summer of 2012 at Bestival UK."
"It's been called an instant design classic and an inspiring engineering project for the next generation."
"This is definitely the largest hexapod we have built so far,"
"This walking machine started as an idea back in 2007, we secured private funding in 2009 to start the project and - after three years of design, build and testing - the robot made a first successful test drive in the summer of 2012 at
Bestival UK. It's been called an instant design classic and an inspiring engineering project for the next generation."
MATT'S CV
PROJECT
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COMPANY
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YEAR
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TITLE
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DESCRIPTION
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Prometheus
- Alien Prequel
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Fox
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2011
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Animatronic
Designer
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Supply
integration and pupeteering of iPuP animatronic control systems
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In
The Night Garden
(Stage Show)
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Zafar
- Lee
|
2010
|
Electronics
Designer
|
Supply
of auto talk and auto blink electronics
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Yoko
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Fido
Film
|
2010
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Animatronic
Control System
|
Supply,
install and program of Xpress control system for Yoko animatronic
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Honey
Monster
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Bray
Leino
|
2009
|
Animatronics
Supervisor / Electronics
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Comic
relief "Do Something Funny" advert campaign.
|
Sony
Zoetrope
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Artem
|
2008
|
Electronics
Designer
|
Design
and build of control system for 10m diameter world record Zoetrope.
|
Wolfman
|
Rick
Baker / Dave Elsey
|
2008
|
Animatronics
Designer
|
Animatronics
control systems & electronics design.
|
Honey
Monster
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Bray
Leino
|
2007
|
Animatronics
Supervisor / Electronics
|
Refurbishment
and electronics update of Honey Monster animatronic / costume.
|
What's
Your News?
|
TT
Animation
|
2007/8
|
Performance
Animation Systems
|
Supply
of 4 Xpress performance systems for live puppeteering and animation
of CG characters.
|
SkyBot
|
GLUE
|
2007
|
Designer
|
Design
and build of Sky set top box robot.
|
Agent
Crush
|
Crush
Productions
|
2006/7
|
Computer
Systems Supervisor/Key Puppeteer
|
Electronics
design, Xpress performance systems and puppeteering.
|
News
with Meemee
|
Travellers
Tales
|
2006
|
Computer
Systems Supervisor/Designer
|
TV
Pilot. Xpress system used for live facial performance of all the
shows CG characters.
|
Dante
Leoneli's Neon Domes
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Kinetica
Museum
|
2006
|
Technical
Consultant
|
Design
and implementation of electrical system and dome inner core.
Installation and light sequence programming
|
Noddy
Stage Show
|
Josh
Lee
|
2006
|
Electronic
Designer
|
Electronics
design and implementation
|
Real
Time CG Performance
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Aardman
|
2006
|
Technician
|
One
week workshop assisting Aardman animators in the use of the Xpress
Live CG performance system
|
Jim
Jam And Sunny
|
All
Effects
|
2006
|
Animatronic
Designer
|
Electronics
design and implementation for animatronic characters
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In
The Night Garden
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Ragdoll
/ Art Dept.
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2005/6
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Engineer
|
CNC
Services for carousel model / electronics design.
|
In
The Night Garden
|
Vin
Burnham
|
2005
|
Animatronic
Designer
|
Design
of electronics for animatronic characters
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Yello
- Pigdog Commercial
|
Vin
Burnham
|
2005
|
Puppeteer
|
Creature
Performance system and puppeteering
|
Harry
Potter & The Goblet of Fire
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Nick
Dudman
|
2005
|
Computer
Systems Supervisor
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Creature
Performance System and electronics for animatronic Characters:
"Dragon" and "Voldemort"
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Harry
Potter & The Goblet of Fire
|
Nick
Dudman
|
2004
|
Computer
Systems Supervisor
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Creature
Performance System and electronics for animatronic Characters:
"Fawkes", "Hexapod Walking Creature",
"Underwater Dummies", and "Fish".
|
Jackson
Test
|
Biomimics/micromagic
systems
|
2003
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CGI
Character Performance System
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Plugin
development for "Alias MotionBuilder " Motion Capture
software, to enable live performance of character faces using
existing performance system.
|
Harry
Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban
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Nick
Dudman
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2003
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Computer
Systems
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Creature
Performance System for animatronic Characters: "Buckbeak"
the Hippogriff, and the Werewolf.
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Harry
Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban
|
Nick
Dudman
|
2003
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Animatronic
Designer
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Design
and build background creature: 6 leg Walking "Hexapod".
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Various
Game shows including "Who wants to be a millionaire" and
"The Weakest Link"
|
G-Graphics
|
1999
- 2002
|
Research
and Development
|
Audience
response Hardware and software design. Technician training for
various shows in many countries.
|
Pinocchio
(The new adventures of)
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Image
FX
|
1999
|
Computer
Systems
|
Animatronic
Lip sync system design and programming
|
Strongbow
Commercial
|
Jim
Henson's Creature Shop
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1999
|
Electronic
Tech.
|
Electronics
Refurbishment and shoot
|
Massive
Attack
'Teardrop' Music Video
|
Creature
FX
|
1998
|
Computer
Systems
|
Animatronics
Lip sync system design and programming
|
Animal
Farm
|
Jim
Henson's Creature Shop
|
1998
|
Electronic
syst design
|
Electronics
system design and shoot supervision
|
Dr
Doolittle
|
Jim
Henson's Creature Shop
|
1998
|
Technician
|
Electronics
R&D for stage
play
|
Pheonix
|
Within
picture productions
|
1997/8
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Set
dressing
|
Electronics,
models and set dressing
|
Lost
In Space
|
Jim
Henson's Creature Shop
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1997
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Control
Computer System Designer
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Animatronic
control system for Robots and shoot
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Caspari
commercial
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Jim
Henson's Creature Shop
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1997
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Electronic
tec.
|
Electronics
build and shoot for talking horse
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Buddy
|
Jim
Henson's Creature Shop
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1996
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Electronic
Tech.
|
Electronics
build for gorilla's
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Shell
commercial
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Eagle
models
|
1996
|
Technician
|
Basic
animatronics
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Morse
code toy
|
Pirate
Models
|
1996
|
R&D
Technician
|
Circuit
design
|
Boddingtons
Commercial
|
Pirate
Models
|
1996
|
Technician
|
Cat
Collar electronics
|
Boddingtons
Commercial
|
Stark
Films
|
1996
|
Technician
|
Control
room electronics
|
Bugs
2
|
Carnival
Films
|
1996
|
Technician
|
Various
electronics and Props
|
Bugs
2 (episode 1)
|
Carnival
Films
|
1996
|
Technician
|
Standby
tech. for shuttle electronics
|
Downdraft
|
Neil
Groton
|
1996
|
Technician
|
Cyborg
Electronics
|
Bugs
2 (episode 1)
|
Lightforce
FX
|
1996
|
Technician
|
Space
shuttle cockpit dressing and electronics
|
Disney
Cyberstar
|
Lightforce
FX
|
1996
|
Computer
Tech.
|
Animatronic
lip sync development and programming
|
Teddy's
Revenge
|
Lightforce
FX
|
1996
|
Research
Tech.
|
Pre-production
animatronics and computer controlled walking rig.
|
Space
Precinct (episode 14)
|
Lightforce
FX
|
1995
|
Computer
Tech.
|
Animatronic
lip sync system/programming
|
Ten
Percenters
|
Vendetta
FX
|
1995
|
Technician
|
Electronics
for alarm prop
|
Lloyds
bank ( Giant )
|
Vendetta
FX
|
1995
|
Computer
Tech.
|
Animatronic
lip sync system design and programming.
|
Space
Precinct (episode 9)
|
Neil
Gorton
|
1995
|
Technician
|
Cyborg
Electronics and Mechanisms
|
Space
Precinct (episode 6)
|
Vendetta
FX
|
1994
|
Technician
|
Assistant
computer tech. for char actor Morgo
|
Lloyds
Bank Commercial (Swamp Monster)
|
Vendetta
FX
|
1994
|
Technician
|
Tundred
monster dressing
|
Capital
Gold Commercial
|
Vendetta
FX
|
1994
|
Technician
|
Animatronic
Control
|
Francis
Rafel Pop Video
|
Vendetta
FX
|
1994
|
Technician
|
Physical
FX
|
Scavengers
|
Vendetta
FX
|
1994
|
Technician
|
Set
Dressing & Electronic
|
MANTIS FACTS
It is the largest, all-terrain operational hexapod robot in the world.
It weighs 1,900kg and stands 2.8 metres high.
It is powered by a 2.2 litre turbo diesel engine.
It can be piloted from the cockpit or remotely using Wi-Fi.
It can tackle uneven surfaces using six-axis 'body attitude control'.
Can automatically level itself for pilot comfort.
Can move large objects with its feet.
http://www.micromagicsystems.com/
http://www.hexapodrobot.com/index.html
http://www.kinetica-museum.org/
LINKS
TO OTHER
ROBOT ANT PROJECTS
This
subject has received a lot of attention from other engineers:-
A-Pod is an ant inspired hexapod robot with a 2 DOF abdomen (tail), a 3 DOF head with large mandibles. 6 legs with 3 DOF each. Total 25 servos. This video demonstrates body movement and mandible control.
The designer still has to make some mechanical improvements to the legs
(explaining the small amount of walking). The robot is remotely controlled with a custom 2,4 GHz RC transmitter. The Basic Atom Pro 28
is/are used as the main micro-controller(s).
Visit www.basicmicro.com
for more info about the BAP28.
FireAnt
is based on Zenta's A-POD and made from all aluminum anodized brackets. The
kit includes the new digital HV220 robotic servos with position and force
feedback. This gives FireAnt life like movement and the ability to sense its
environment. It can sense the force the pincher's are applying with no
additional sensors. It can also feel when a leg is touching something in
both down and forward directions for autonomous terrain adaptation.
http://www.orionrobotics.com/FireAnt-Hexapod-Robot_p_248.html
Kondo Robot announced a new, low cost, hexapod robot design with surprising flexibility, performance, and customizability. The robots unique leg design incorporates springs and linkages only requiring two servos per leg while improving the hexapod's ability to deal with uneven terrain and obstacles. The robots base frames can be easily fabricated or modified by builders to realize custom configurations. For more information visit Robots Dreams at:
http://www.robots-dreams.com
A small autonomous agile robot with an on-board neurologically-based control system. Developed by engineering professor Roger Quinn and his team at Case Western Reserve
University. Video presented at IEEE IROS 2009. Read more robot news at:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/projecthexapod/stompy-the-giant-rideable-walking-robot
https://www.facebook.com/ProjectHexapod
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/04/18/mantis-the-six-legged-robot
www.dailymail.co.uk/Beware-Mantis-Giant-legged-terrain-robotic-creature-revealed
http://metro.co.uk/2013/04/22/hampshire-designer-builds-giant-mantis-shaped-robot
http://metro.co.uk/2013/04/22/hampshire-designer-builds-giant-mantis-shaped-robot-3662022/
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/04/18/mantis-the-six-legged-robot_n_3106944.html
Lurking
beneath the Antarctic ice is a discovery that scientist will die for.
BIPEDS
| CYBEE
| HEXAPODS | MANTIS
| OCTOPODS
QUADRUPEDS
| ROBOBEE
| ROBOT
ANT | SPIDERBOT
| STOMPY | TRIPODS
.......
The World in Your Hands
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