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   - Economy of means is a critical part of aesthetics.   - Economy of means is a critical part of aesthetics.
   - Art functions best, and is most needed, outside of galleries and museums.   - Art functions best, and is most needed, outside of galleries and museums.
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 +  * [[http://www.seawright.net/jamesseawright/index.html|James Seawright]] created many electronic interactive art installations from the late 60's onwards which incorporated robotic elements.
  
   * [[http://www.olats.org/schoffer/eindex.htm|Nicolas Schöffer]] cybernetic art through painting, sculpture and town planning.   * [[http://www.olats.org/schoffer/eindex.htm|Nicolas Schöffer]] cybernetic art through painting, sculpture and town planning.
   * [[http://www.crashingart.com/|David Karave]] believes that robots are the next step in art history:   * [[http://www.crashingart.com/|David Karave]] believes that robots are the next step in art history:
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    - Early painting (1 dimensional rendition)    - Early painting (1 dimensional rendition)
    - Modern painting (2 dimensional rendition)    - Modern painting (2 dimensional rendition)
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    - Robotics (3 dimensional rendition in time)    - Robotics (3 dimensional rendition in time)
    - Cinematic Theatre/Holograms/genetic art (3 dimensional representation in time)    - Cinematic Theatre/Holograms/genetic art (3 dimensional representation in time)
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-  * [[http://www.srl.org/|Survival Research Labs]] Industrial scale robotic performance, with lots of explosions. 
   * [[http://www.livingsculpture.com/|Yves Amu Klein]] wearable robots, parallels with Lirec research:    * [[http://www.livingsculpture.com/|Yves Amu Klein]] wearable robots, parallels with Lirec research: 
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   * [[http://billvorn.concordia.ca/menuall.html|Bill Vorn]]   * [[http://billvorn.concordia.ca/menuall.html|Bill Vorn]]
-  * [[http://www.xs4all.nl/~notnot/index.html|Driessens & Verstappen]] including a [[http://www.xs4all.nl/~notnot/tickle/TICKLEcat.html|tickle robot]] +  * [[http://www.xs4all.nl/~notnot/index.html|Driessens & Verstappen]] including a [[http://www.xs4all.nl/~notnot/tickle/TICKLEcat.html|tickle robot]]   
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 +  * **1995** Ken Goldberg, Joseph Santarromana, George Bekey, Steven Gentner, Rosemary Morris, Carl Sutter, and Jeff Wiegley, [[http://www.usc.edu/dept/garden/\Telegarden]] - a robot controlled by remote operators to create and maintain a communal garden. 
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 +{{:telegarden.jpg?300|}} 
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 +====Robots as theatre==== 
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 +  * [[http://www.stelarc.va.com.au/|Stelarc]] 
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 +  * [[http://www.srl.org/|Survival Research Labs]] Industrial scale robotic performance, with lots of explosions. 
  
 ====Robot generated art==== ====Robot generated art====
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