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Making animatronic lips move with voice, the Selectric way

Summary by adafruit.com
James Brown, posting on Mastodon, shows an animatronic head, talking, with the mouth in-sync with the voice. A plastic doll’s head – a jowly little gentleman in a bowler hat. The mouth switches rapidly between different lip shapes in sync with the audio, behind a sharp cut out in the face, and the eyebrows shift slightly from time to time. I’m calling it Selectramatronics. The mechanism inside is highly reminiscent of the typing ball used in IBM…
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adafruit.com broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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