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''Robot Knight'' (our title; or ''Leonardo's Robot'' (Wikipedia; see note below). Photo of posted by Steven Heller, a major figure "in the Design community" (quoting Chad Dresbach, with thanks): <https://www.facebook.com/thedailyheller.thedailyheller/posts/2731039283887459>.  
 
''Robot Knight'' (our title; or ''Leonardo's Robot'' (Wikipedia; see note below). Photo of posted by Steven Heller, a major figure "in the Design community" (quoting Chad Dresbach, with thanks): <https://www.facebook.com/thedailyheller.thedailyheller/posts/2731039283887459>.  
  
Includes brief commentary beginning, "Since the inception of the robotic era in the late fifteenth century, when Leonardo DaVinci imagined his mechanical knight automaton[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo%27s_robot] — we have attempted to lord over our machines by making them more human and simultaneously servile."
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Includes a matching photo of Robby the Robot[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robby_the_Robot] and brief commentary beginning with the sentence, "Since the inception of the robotic era in the late fifteenth century, when Leonardo DaVinci imagined his mechanical knight automaton[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo%27s_robot] — we have attempted to lord over our machines by making them more human and simultaneously servile."
 
 
  
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See for the development of robots; for robot fighters see Leonard G. Heldreth's essay, "[[In Search of the Ultimate Weapon: The Fighting Machine in Science Fiction Novels and Films]]."
  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:59, 2 April 2020

Robot Knight (our title; or Leonardo's Robot (Wikipedia; see note below). Photo of posted by Steven Heller, a major figure "in the Design community" (quoting Chad Dresbach, with thanks): <https://www.facebook.com/thedailyheller.thedailyheller/posts/2731039283887459>.

Includes a matching photo of Robby the Robot[1] and brief commentary beginning with the sentence, "Since the inception of the robotic era in the late fifteenth century, when Leonardo DaVinci imagined his mechanical knight automaton[2] — we have attempted to lord over our machines by making them more human and simultaneously servile."

See for the development of robots; for robot fighters see Leonard G. Heldreth's essay, "In Search of the Ultimate Weapon: The Fighting Machine in Science Fiction Novels and Films."


RDE, CD, 2Ap20