A robot that will make a man’s life better than his future.

Arcus in an artistic context inspired by the work of Soviet cosmist artist G. G. Hollobokov
Design is built on humanly understandable forms — a soft, little puppet face, and an expressive view of what makes the robot friendly. In doing so, it remains simple and futuristic, and stands out among the known models at the expense of a sharp, characteristic nose that forms a memorized and recognizable silhouette. The design is designed from the point of view of real production, and the replacement elements allow the robot to be adapted to different contexts.

Arcus is the universal robot for the future, able both to perform routine tasks and to become part of events, demonstrating the potential of modern technology.
Arcus' design is not designed to use neuronets, because technology is designed to automate routine processes, not to replace human creativity.

Arcus in an artistic context inspired by the work of Soviet cosmist artist G. G. Hollobokov
Construction
The main body hides the mechanisms, and the LED-panel is attached to it, and an animation of the eyes is taken out. This allows emotions to be transmitted, avoiding the effects of the valley’s «glorious valley» often arising from an attempt at a realistic transmission of the mime.
The central part of the image is a replacement mask mounted on top of the shell. It shapes the visual identity of the robot.
Arcus in an artistic context inspired by the work of Soviet cosmist artist G. G. Hollobokov
Emotions
Emphasis is placed on the expression of the view, because it is the eyes that transmit emotions most effectively, and the rejection of the image of the mouth that preserves the seriousness and integrity of the image.
Options of the shell
The design of the mask is designed so that it can be easily replaced according to context. This makes it possible to adapt the robot’s image to events ranging from everyday tasks to public events. As a demonstration of technological progress, Arcus becomes the focus of attention and attracts the interest of the audience.
The image of sunflowers in a mask symbolizes the balance between nature and technology. It shows that technological advances can sustain the living rather than replace it by creating a more harmonious environment. Sunflowers are also associated with the visual identity of the company EFCO and, at the same time, reinforce the idea of technology and nature.
Design based on Russian folk ornaments allows for a dialogue between cultural heritage and digital aesthetics.
In an image inspired by the pictures on the fields of the notebooks, Arcus can meet visitors at the Open Day, becoming a guide to the world of science and drawing attention to the educational environment.
Programmes used
The Sculpting — Zbrush Retopology of the Model — Maya Paint Model — Substance penter Render — Marmoset Toolbag Concept Arts — is painted in Procreate Animation of the Eye — Procreate Dreams Scene with Animation of the Eye — Blender






