Designer Vitaly Bulgarov insists South Korean robot Method-2 is real
But while this 13ft « robot-powered suit » is the work of Hollywood designer Vitaly Bulgarov, he says Method-2 is very real and being developed in a giant lab in Gunpo, South Korea.
Bulgarov has been involved in a number of blockbusters. His latest movie project, « Ghost in the Shell, » is a sci-fi based on a Japanese manga, starring Scarlett Johansen as a cyborg counter-terrorist field commander.
« It is fair to say that I draw knowledge and inspiration from each project I work on. And with some later movies it’s the other way around, » Bulgarov tells CNN.
Piloted robots have been a staple of Japanese animation (anime) and comics (manga), for decades in Japan and feature household names like « Gundam » and « Evangelion. »
The phenomenon then spread to popular culture abroad with cartoons like « Voltron » — originally from Japan but a hit in the U. S. — and movies such as 2013’s « Pacific Rim. »
« With robotic designs for the newer films I worked on, I was trying to bring more realism in terms of how a fictional design functions mechanically; whether it’s believable enough, how it’s structurally built, » he says.
Bulgarov’s other recent projects include designing the Lamborghini Transformer « Lockdown » and the robotic body suit for the latest « Robocop » reboot.
However, unlike these fictional enterprises, Method-2 has some very real aspirations.
Built by South Korean company Hankook Mirae Technology , which translates to Korea Future Technology in English, the company says its goal with the Method-2 prototype is to develop technology that can be put to use in a variety of real-world scenarios.
« Future iterations could find its application in a lot of different areas, from construction and cargo loading to rescue operations, » Bulgarov tells CNN.
He says that one short-term modification includes mounting the top part of the robot-suit on to a larger wheeled platform, which enables it to pass through uneven terrain and leaves room for a « sufficient power source. »
« A modified version of that robotic vehicle is already in development and planned to operate in the Fukushima disaster area, » he says.
In March 2011, an earthquake and tsunami triggered a nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, leaking dangerous radiation and making it extremely risky for workers tasked with containing the damage.
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Hoax?
Some media outlets have questioned the veracity of the prototype , drawing attention to Bulgarov’s professional experience as a visual effects artist, the initial lack of online presence for the firm Hankook Mirae, and skepticism surrounding engineer secrecy and the look and feel of the lab.
« It is real, » says Bulgarov. « The videos I posted don’t use any visual effects and have no computer graphics elements. » He says the only editing involved was a little bit of color and contrast correction to make it look « more clean » and « feel more cool and futuristic. »
He also argues that the website’s early inactivity was due to the fact the company hadn’t planned to unveil Method-2 until much later in 2017, and they were caught by surprise when videos Bulgarov had permission to publish to his own followers went viral.
« The company planned to do a proper press release and website release with more materials next year, when the current prototype was complete, » he says.
« We didn’t think it would go viral just yet. »
He says his team’s still refining Method-2’s functionality and exterior design.
« As you can see the legs still have no shells covers and feature a ‘naked’ frame, » he says, adding that they also need to rework the arm frames and reduce the way the arms shake when it walks.
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Bulgarov says the next version of Method-2 could be ready to face the public later this year.
For now, says Bulgarov like a proud parent, « Method-2 is just a one-year-old, and like a baby making its first steps. «
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