by Oskar Gulbrandsen “I chose to design RoboMedic because my dad’s a doctor and technology development is so important in the medical field. They already use robots to assist in operations and are developing flying drone ambulances. It’s very cool.”
Author: Lorna
2099 Robot
by Elspeth McIntyre
Forest Fire Robot
by Charo Sillero
EDA Robot
by Megan Able My design is based on the rainbow flag of the LGBTQ+ movement. I chose this design because I believe that everyone should be free to express themselves and live the life that they choose. I would be very happy if my robot could spread awareness of this message. EDA stands for Equality, Diversity…
Horizon Robot
by Abi Tyrrell My design features a skyline as the skylines have changed a lot since the past and will change a lot more. This is also why my robot is called Horizon, as horizon is another word for skyline and therefore represents my robot very well.
Welcome
Welcome to the Rumble Museum’s Robot Trail. The Iris Project works in state schools and their wider communities. We have founded the first ever museum within a state school, the Rumble Museum (www.rumblemuseum.org.uk). The Rumble Museum is hosted at Cheney School in East Oxford, and its collections are spread through the school corridors as well…
Utopia Robot
I chose this design for my robot because I wanted to show how I think cities will look and how they will have changed to adapt to our changing climate. The wind turbines show how energy to power cities will be changed to renewable energy and trees and green spaces will be at the heart…
Red Robot
by Reuban Karthik