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Open Directory: Computers: Robotics: Arts
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 | Animatronics.org www.animatronics.org Pictures, movies and information about animatronics. Includes information on the mechanics, electronics, and programming of modern animtronic systems. |
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 | The Art of Motion Control www.taomc.com This site suggests that motion control is also an emerging medium for artistic expression. Gallery of robots, industrial equipment, and other kinetic devices which are either used to create art or are themselves art. |
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 | Brotron Weapons www.brotron.com Giant robots, atomic weapons, Brotron death rays, and other atomic age sculpture by artist Greg Brotherton |
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 | Clayton Bailey Robot Sculptures www.claytonbailey.com/robogroup.htm Artist, Clayton Bailey has made more 100 life size metal robots made from scrap. Site includes many photos. |
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 | F18 Institute www.f18institut.org An artist coop that works with robotic, mechanical and electronic devices. They re-invent and dismantle existing technology with an artistic approach. Their goal is understanding of the relation between man and machine and man and systems. |
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 | Nanomedicine Art Gallery www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Gallery Foresight Institute's art gallery shows artists renderings of nano-scale medical robots. |
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 | OmniCircus Junkyard Cabaret and Robot Ensemble www.omnicircus.com An experimental, surreal musical-cabaret group, led since its founding in 1988 by composer-artist Frank Garvey. Shows integrate live performance with life-sized computer-controlled robotics and midi-controlled virtual-reality (VRpit) performers. |
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 | Ullanta Performance Robotics www.ullanta.com/ullanta A theater troupe in which the actors are autonomous robots. The troupe presents traditional plays, performance art pieces, and dances; and, for recreation, participates in RoboCup robotic soccer competition. |
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