SCI-RAT — UR5 Attachments
15 custom 3D-printed and laser-cut attachments for a UR5 robotic arm — including googly eyes, silly string sprayers, tattoo adapters, and finger mounts — turning an industrial robot into an expression of play.

Overview
During Spring 2016, the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University acquired a Universal Robots UR5 collaborative robotic arm for experimental arts and technology research. A small team of artists and engineers — SCI-RAT (STUDIO for Creative Inquiry Robotic Arm Team) — formed to explore applications not typically associated with industrial robots.
John Choi designed and fabricated a series of 15 fun and original attachments that transformed the industrial arm into an expressive, playful machine.
Attachments
Universal Mounts
Electronics Platforms
Googly Eyes
Tool Adapters
Custom Hardware
Body Parts
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