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    IR obstacle sensor x 4, Touch sensor x 2 Legs IR obstacle sensor x 10, Omni Wheel x 3 Moving parts Head: 2 x DOF, 180 degree at horizontal direction, 30 degree at vertical direction Hand: 1x2(L/R) DOF, 270 degree swing back and forth Leg: 3 x DOF, Free angle Video 8.0MP HD camera 1.0MP HD color camera with 140 degree aspheric surface angle Display

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    Legs masking the theater wings Theatre side and top curtains (black, beige, pink) (Albert Hall stage, Canberra) (2016) Legs are tall, narrow drapes hung parallel to the proscenium at the sides of the stage. They're used to frame the sides of the acting space as well as to mask the wings, where actors and set pieces may be preparing to enter the ...

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