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On Saturday 23 November 2013 a new exhibition, ROBOT, opened at Palace Green Library, Durham. We got to discover cyborgs, androids and to track robots through time and space!
On the rooftop of the Ghilbli Museum, Mitaka, Tokyo - a small child kindly demonstrates how huge the robot is!
Photos from the Mid-CT Photography Meetup Group photo shoot at the FIRST Robotics Competition at the Convention Center in Hartford, Connecticut.
photo by Sebastian Muellauer
of Protei protei.org
By Open_Sailing, V2_, Randomwalks, Amorphica
Produced by V2_ : v2.nl
Hosted by Hofmanenzonen.nl
Tested at Dekaag.nl
White Robot Tile near white cross walk on 45th street and 7th Avenue near Broadway in NYC Street Art / Graffiti Tag / Tagging / Stencil Cut Out / toynbee / stickman Asphalt Action Figure Street art stikman School ghost 05/02/2011 New York City Times Square
Campers take explore the world of science, technology, engineering and math as they build and program robots.
On Saturday 23 November 2013 a new exhibition, ROBOT, opened at Palace Green Library, Durham. We got to discover cyborgs, androids and to track robots through time and space!
I have two pin badges I often wear imaginatively named 'Bad Robot' and 'Good Robot'. I think Bad Robot might just be pissed off rather than bad which is odd really because he should be pleased that he gets worn a lot more than the smug loved up little bugger stood next to him. via Instagram ift.tt/2td9AD9
This series of Robots represent the concept of the life. Everyone looks different but actually we are all the same.
Roman is the name of him.
Roman is also a name of the Brand that use the "Roman robot" as a character.
The brand and the art of the roman robot t's been registered and started in 1998.
Since then it's been produced under the name Roman and under the Art concept
a series of product like clothing, comics, illustrations, paintings, scultures, skateboards.
Le robot artiste - Il peut faire penser à un robot industriel. Mais c’est un artiste. Robot artiste Développé par Saïd Zeghloul, Jean-Pierre Gazeau et Gabriel Ramirez, du Laboratoire de mécanique des solides (LMS) installé sur le site du technopôle du Futuros- cope, le robot peintre est équipé d’une panoplie d’outils lui permettant de dessiner un portrait. La perception d’une image par une machine et sa retranscription sur une feuille de papier est l’étonnante expérience à laquelle nous convions le public lors du Festival ART & SCIENCE 2014