Home robots should not be performative or the centre of attention.
They should be a quiet luxury working in the background enabling you to live your best life.
They should be a part of the furniture.
Ambient robotics.
Thank you @aaronistan for showing me around the Atelier.
this is everything a launch video doesn't show you.
the people, the process, the hidden wires.
Aaron and the @bySyncere team move different.
A+ work from @juliazniv@alli_gooch@docdropout
another one with @bySyncere 🛋️
this doc has a special place in my heart. it was a joy spending a couple days with @aaronistan and the Syncere team, learning more about them and the many iterations it took to create Lume. from the get-go it was clear they were working on something special.
incredibly proud of their launch and grateful to have played a small role via @wentoffscript
Some free game. The best PD is often invisible. Our team hung every sheer in this location to punch backlight through. Tech videos look the way they do because they light faces and not spaces. This cost us less than $100 bucks at Target.
Our story is deeply personal. It’s a reflection of the future we envision and the profound transformation it can bring. Thank you to the incredible team at @wentoffscript for making this happen - capturing every raw moment and revealing our emotions in the most authentic and powerful way.
We’re a small team in Palo Alto with a contrarian belief.
Home robotics won’t start with everything, it will start with the few chores that actually matter, in a form people already understand.
This is our story @bySyncere.
To our knowledge, we’re the first to approach this problem as a coordinated multi-robot system instead of a single humanoid. That’s what enables Lume to have a sleek and elegant form factor.
Great vibes. I like the implication that you can have multiple robots coordinating in order to "make" a bimanual robot -- many chores and other tasks are far easier to do with two or more hands.