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Jointonation: robotization of the human body by vibrotactile feedback

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Movies, comics, and video games frequently involve robotic heroes composed of metallic parts. Although these characters exist only in the realm of fantasy, many of us would be interested in becoming them, if only for a short time. The question therefore naturally arises: how would it feel to be a robot?

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