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Ülkemizdeki artan genç nüfusumuz başta robot ve bilişim teknolojileri olmak üzere çeşitli bilim dallarına ilgi duyuyorlar. Websitemizin amacı ise bu gençlerin gerçekleştirmek istedikleri proje ler için kaynak olabilmek. Çeşitli bilim dallarında pek çok hali hazırda uygulanabilir projeler sitemizde mevcut olduğu gibi dilerseniz sizlerde paylaşım ekibimize katılabilirsiniz. Gelecek nesillerimiz için çabalıyoruz !
My last robot at present. I love her face, and the ridiculously girly polka dot fabric. She is very silly, and one of my favorites of my robot brood. Still made from Hillary Lang's wonderful pattern at Wee Wonderfuls.
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Welded together with a MIG Welder.
Some joints were tricky because the material was very thin.
All Triumph motor car parts.
ZTE entertained the audience at CeBIT welcome night. A video of their performance is available on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JofUkTD3sgg
Photos from the Mid-CT Photography Meetup Group photo shoot at the FIRST Robotics Competition at the Convention Center in Hartford, Connecticut.
Robot sculptures combining polymer clay, wire woven into coil springs, varnish and (sometimes) a little heart handmade by HerArtSheLoves. theawesomerobots.com
In the rear, my colleague Frank Wiemann´s design.
Still from the video clip "Robots" by F. Wiemann / A. Knop
In the 1980s and ’90s, as Asian American identity transformed from a radical vision born of political agitation into a broadly recognized demographic, how did ethnic magazines reflect this new consciousness? Drawn from MOCA’s Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) Private Danny Chen Collection and Archives, Magazine Fever surveys a surge of Asian American magazine publishing during the multicultural era including A. Magazine, AsiAm, AsianWeek, Audrey, Giant Robot, Hyphen, Jade, KoreAm, Rice, Transpacific, YOLK, and others.
Through magazine publishing, a vital form of mass media in the 1990s, Asian Americans editorialized issues central to their lives and depicted themselves in ways that were unimaginable before. Magazine Fever presents stories of Generation X magazines–how they were founded and sustained; how they captured the essence of multiculturalism and Generation X paradigms, and how they impacted the ways Asian American identity is understood today.
A companion exhibition focuses on three magazines that have emerged recently–4N, Hotam, and te magazine–offering three new directions for magazine making today.
Campers take explore the world of science, technology, engineering and math as they build and program robots.
Things are much different since the robotic uprising of the late 1990's...
I am, of course, from the distant future (the year 2000): www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1BdQcJ2ZYY
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