Ah, finally the weekend of Navaratri is here! It’s been a week full of roboting for most of these students! With the schools drawn to a close for the pooja holidays, students have been caught up in making robots in line with the festival season. With Kidobotikz also setting up a robotics Kolu on the premises, quite a lot of them pitched in and decided to display their Kolu-themed projects on the Kolu pedestal. Apart from this, an enthusiastic few have also taken to adorning the Kolu steps at their own homes with robots. A bunch of these young roboticists have taken videos of their Kolu-bots in action and uploaded them onto YouTube.
With us today is one of these fellas who has put his project on the Kolu stands at Kidobotikz. We enquire more about his project and his unique way of celebrating navaratri. Meet Balaji S. Rao, 3rd Grader at PSBB KK Nagar and a Kidobotikzian in the Foundation level. His project is a impressive looking figurine of Shri Ranganatha Swamy that is being fanned by a robot. Let’s learn more about him and his project . . . .
Hi Balaji! Can you tell us the reason behind your project?
Well, the tradition of Kolu is usually depicting scenes from mythology in the form of small dolls and figurines that can explain the story to guests and visitors during the Navaratri festival. I wanted to come up with something like that and some robotic effects to it. So, I made a slowly rotating fan that will look like someone is fanning the god. That is my project. For that I used a custom made fan blade and connected it to a BO motor via a long stick.
Very good! Can you tell me how you made this project?
It was my own idea. But then, i wanted some help with motor and mounting the fan. So, I took some guidance from my brother who is also a student here at Kidobotikz and some assistance from my faculty.
Can you tell us how goes your journey at Kidobotikz?
I am in the final stages of my Foundation level. I am hoping to finish the foundation level soon and commence the beginner level. Beginner level is where I get to work on robots with wheels and I am quite excited about the same.
What are your favourite robots?
My favourite robots are Bipeds, the ones that are capable of walking on two legs. ASIMO is the best robot according to me. Another favourite would be amazon’s Kiva.
What’re your future plans? Where do you want to study?
I want to become a robotics engineer. But I have not planned where I will study. I will probably ask my brother’s suggestion before doing that.
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