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Bioelektryczność – Polish Robotics (1968) [video] (youtube.com)
134 points by danielEM on Oct 20, 2021 | hide | past | favorite | 28 comments


I'm curious what was the state of an art in robotics area in 60s in different countries, feel free to post links to videos and pictures.

Here is my country - Poland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjrYk546uBA


Posts without URLs get penalized, so I put your link in the URL field above and moved your original text to the thread.


Thanks!


Awesome blast from the past. I wonder if this was ever featured on the legendary Polish TV program called "Sonda" (English title would "The Probe")? "Sonda" was a great pop-science show when those were much more science and much less pop. Just two dudes sitting and discussing new and future technology and its implications.

Damn, I miss "Sonda" so much and this clip took me right down that memory lane.

Here's the amazingly great intro music clip from the start of that show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHT8u52bSVE&ab_channel=Dukat...


You might enjoy this: https://archive.org/details/sonda


Wow, awesome. Thank you. I'll definitely watch a couple of these for the old time's sake.


The best thing about Sonda was that one of the hosts took a position on the episode's theme, and the other - an opposite one, even if just for the sake of discourse.


I was just a kid in the 80s, but indeed remember watching "Sonda" - it was fantastic! Going through some episodes now on youtube, does bring back memories. There was another show in the late 80s called "Bliżej świata" (English: "Closer to the World"), which would run for an hour or so on a Sunday night and show snippets from western tv shows. The contrast to the (usually) very bleak communist Polish TV, was striking. For me, back then, watching both of these shows felt like looking through a window into a different world.


Yes! Though Sonda was the early 80’s no?

Sonda definitely had little oversight and no screenwriting, but it was very honest and well intentioned in that old school Polish-Socialist Politechnika Engineer sort of way. Definitely a breath of fresh air, even today. Makes one wonder if this was the same in other Socialist Republics or was unique to Poland.


I'm sure they had something. However, I never heard from any other geek from the socialist bloc mention any show that had the cult following of Sonda among us, Poles.


Speaking from ex-SU side, not sure about shows, but some 'science' related magazines had cult following. Copies of 'Eureka' were a great read in my childhood. It was a yearly book-length magazine about new technologies.

Some covers from it here — http://publ.lib.ru/ARCHIVES/E/%27%27Evrika%27%27/_%27%27Evri...


And to imagine we had lost most of the episodes, as the tape was reused :(


> "The Proble"

Typolice: I'm pretty sure you meant "The Probe"


Yep, fixed


It's so advanced the robot arm gets ahead of the guy at the 11 second mark.


I'm glad someone else noticed this...


Grabs pack of fags on demo - classic.


Cigs pack was probably at hand and back then wrapped in thin paper it was soft enough to train with such tech; I wouldn't expect the arm would be able to proudly pick and carry the PZPR standard right away. I still wonder how this was done - it moves really smooth

Besides, pretty sure that's still a valid term for cigarettes in the UK so please hold your angry clicks folks


Being able to pick up a pack of cigarettes, remove one, and then smoke it would be a pretty awesome achievement.


I think the golden peak period of humanity was post-war 1950s-1980s.


In West? Perhaps. In Poland or other Soviet-occupied countries? No, not at all.



Even if it all were true, it won't last for long. We're in the supercrisis. It's unlikely that it will end any time soon.

Fossil fuels sources are depleted. Without fossil fuels there's no agriculture as they are used to produce fertilizers, also tractors, harvesters, etc work on fossil fuels.

It's possible to go back to the technologies of 17th-18th century (wind energy, etc), but these technologies are unable to support the current population of Earth and current lifestyle. Population would have to shrink to the size of the world population from 17th century also. Also, no cheap plastic toys everywhere. No huge suburbs with huge houses and cars with 4-6 liters of displacement to move from home to work.

From reading news it looks like there're no serious science and technology advances. All the advances are concentrated on how to brainwash world population more effectively and extract the money and attention by providing spiffy useless toys like cooler smartphones.


Robotics?? What dat?? (Australia)


It was great! At home we had semi-automatic washing machines, and laundry dryers and ovens with timers on them. Some people had central heating with thermostats, too.

And there were automatic lifts (elevators, for US-ians) in office buildings and department stores--just press the button to go to your floor. Amazing!


Can you elaborate on this?


In the late 60s there was very little automation in Australia. Assembly lines were exactly that, with humans all the way. Pretty much there had been little or no change in manufacturing since the 30s or 40s.

So a few years later when many protective tariffs were removed, most manufacturing in Australia withered away very quickly. Today Australia is an economy with just two branches: primary industry and the FIRE sectors.

There is very little 'value add' industry. Which is silly as there is abundant iron ore and coal so the steel industry should be overwhelming the world. Instead, both those commodities go to China where they make the more profitable steel.


Thank you!




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