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| [[ | | [[File:Popping Eye.png|420px|]]An example of robo-vision. Additional information, such as [[Recharge|battery charge]], and visual artefacts such as [[Wikipedia:Scan line|scan lines]] are laid over first-person vision. By [[ChocolateKeys]]. | ||
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'''Robo-vision''' refers to the portrayal of a [[fembot]]'s visual perception of her environment. | |||
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=Presentation= | |||
In fiction, the view from a robot or cyborg's eyes is often portrayed as markedly different from that of human beings. This may include a different range of perception on the [[Wikipedia:Electromagnetic spectrum|electromagnetic spectrum]], lower of higher quality of perception, or additional information being superimposed to their point of view. | |||
Visually, the point of view of a robot may be shown by altering colors, applying distortion, or superimposing additional information. | |||
=In fiction= | |||
*''[[Gallery/Westworld|Westworld]]'''s robots see in the infrared spectrum, accomplished using an at the time revolutionary computer effect. | |||
= | *Terminators have been portrayed with similar HUDs to assist in the recognition, acquisition and destruction of their targets. The T-800, the most primitive unit to be shown at any length to the viewer, can see only in infrared. Later units can also see in green, presumably as a form of night vision. [[Cameron]] can perceive those spectrums in addition to the normal spectrum visible to humans. | ||
*The [[Aprilbot]] in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' is depicted as having a HUD listing her various files and programs with visual data in the center. | |||
*The Marionettes of the ''[[Saber Marionette]]'' series are shown to use integrated HUDs. In one scene, Lime utilizes an analyzer system which highlights a target's structural weak points, which she uses to disable Panther's arm. | |||
=Gallery= | |||
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer S05E15 95.jpg|The vision of the Aprilbot in Buffy the Vampire Slayer | |||
Class of 1999 16.jpg|From [[Class of 1999]] | Class of 1999 16.jpg|From [[Class of 1999]] | ||
T800HUD.jpg|The vision of the T-800 in Terminator | T800HUD.jpg|The vision of the T-800 in Terminator | ||
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WestworldHUD.jpg|The vision of the Gunslinger in Westworld | WestworldHUD.jpg|The vision of the Gunslinger in Westworld | ||
Sabre_Marionettes032.jpg|Lime analyzes Panther for a weak spot to attack | Sabre_Marionettes032.jpg|Lime analyzes Panther for a weak spot to attack | ||
Image:Cyborg robovision scene.gif|From the movie ''[[Cyborg (Movie)|Cyborg]]'' | |||
File:Drdpovphoto2a.jpg|By [[Korby]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[https://gynoid.booru.org/index.php?page=post&s=list&tags=robovision Robovision tag on Gynoidbooru] | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:22, 12 October 2020
An example of robo-vision. Additional information, such as battery charge, and visual artefacts such as scan lines are laid over first-person vision. By ChocolateKeys. |
Robo-vision refers to the portrayal of a fembot's visual perception of her environment.
Presentation
In fiction, the view from a robot or cyborg's eyes is often portrayed as markedly different from that of human beings. This may include a different range of perception on the electromagnetic spectrum, lower of higher quality of perception, or additional information being superimposed to their point of view.
Visually, the point of view of a robot may be shown by altering colors, applying distortion, or superimposing additional information.
In fiction
- Westworld's robots see in the infrared spectrum, accomplished using an at the time revolutionary computer effect.
- Terminators have been portrayed with similar HUDs to assist in the recognition, acquisition and destruction of their targets. The T-800, the most primitive unit to be shown at any length to the viewer, can see only in infrared. Later units can also see in green, presumably as a form of night vision. Cameron can perceive those spectrums in addition to the normal spectrum visible to humans.
- The Aprilbot in Buffy the Vampire Slayer is depicted as having a HUD listing her various files and programs with visual data in the center.
- The Marionettes of the Saber Marionette series are shown to use integrated HUDs. In one scene, Lime utilizes an analyzer system which highlights a target's structural weak points, which she uses to disable Panther's arm.
Gallery
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The vision of the Aprilbot in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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From Class of 1999
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The vision of the T-800 in Terminator
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The vision of Cameron in The Sarah Connor Chronicles
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The vision of the Gunslinger in Westworld
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Lime analyzes Panther for a weak spot to attack
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From the movie Cyborg
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By Korby
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Hardware and software | Access panel • Assembly • Damage • Disassembly • Faceoff • Repair • Robo-vision |
Processes and actions | Activation • Data transfer • Malfunction • Programming • Reboot • Recharge • Shut-down |
Appearance and sound | Blank stare • Electronic beeping • Robotic motion • Robotic voice • Whirring sounds |