With a bit of time off, I had a chance to play with the Ohbot (see Previous related links below) a little more. My son and I played with trying to find could we get it to say hello if there is a face on camera but otherwise make it move randomly as if it was looking.
We based the code on the examples codes that can be found at the OhBot website (http://ohbot.weebly.com/).
The video below shows it in action.
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Robots and getting computers to work with the physical world is fun; this blog looks at my own personal experimenting and building in this area.
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