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Tiny drones buzz round a flying arena, piloting themselves round hazards and towards targets.
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The fun's not all over after you are defeated though, as fallen players can spectate the combat among remaining players in the match by freely flying around each arena as a bat.
The Flying Machine Arena is a platform for experiments and demonstrations with fleets of small flying vehicles.
Created by the folks at ETH Zurich's Flying Machine Arena this video shows the robotic cooperation not seen since Voltron.
The testing happened at the Flying Machine Arena where the drones were programmed to take off and accelerate quickly while synchronizing positions on the fly.
This all took place at the Flying Machine Arena at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, so you can blame them when you're being tossed around and bullied by a giant ancestor of these in years to come.
Visually somewhere between #IDARB, Geometry Wars, and the brilliant BaraBariBall from Sportsfriends, Soccertron has you flying around a neon arena, attempting to kick a floating ball into the opponent's goal while defending your own.
We never came home from an absence that its face did not light up & speak out its eloquent welcome -- & we could not enter it unmoved.'" -- Letter to Joseph Twichell, quoted in "Mark Twain: A Biography". "A flying saucer-shaped Modern arena in Honolulu, Blaisdell Arena is very much under-appreciated and endangered.
Freely foraging bumblebees flying in an experimental arena learned to differentiate between rewarding (sucrose solution providing) and aversive (quinine solution providing) artificial "flowers" in a single learning session.
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