Calligraphy robot has a master’s touch
The Motion Copy System robot draws the eight-stroke character “gaku” (study or learning).
(Credit: Video screenshot by Tim Hornyak/CNET )
Many people would probably say their handwriting has suffered the more they use computers to communicate. But imagine trying to exercise your rusty penmanship on letters that have not 1 or 2 strokes but 5, 10, 15, or more.
The Japanese often complain that sending e-mails and texts erodes their skills in writing the thousands of kanji, or Chinese characters, they learn in school. Some are maddeningly complex and, if rarely used, easy to forget.
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