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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.seawright.net/jamesseawright/index.html|James Seawright]] created many electronic interactive art installations from the late 60's onwards which incorporated robotic elements.
 +  * **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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 +  * **1996** [[http://www.ace.uci.edu/penny/works/petitmal.html|Petit Mal]] by Simon Penny
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 +The goal of Petit Mal is to produce a robotic artwork which is truly autonomous; which is nimble and has "charm"; that senses and explores architectural space and that pursues and reacts to people; that gives the impression of intelligence and has behavior which is neither anthropomorphic nor zoomorphic, but which is unique to its physical and electronic nature.
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 +  * [[http://www.marceliantunez.com/|Marcel.li Antunez Roca]]
 +  * [[http://amorphicrobotworks.org/works/index.htm|Chico MacMurtrie]] including inflatable robots!
 +  * [[http://kenrinaldo.com/|Ken Rinaldo]] curator/designed of [[http://designedobjects.blogspot.com/2006/03/autotelematic-spider-bots.html|The Autotelematic Spider Bots]]:
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 +The Autotelematic Spider Bots 2006, is a new artificial life robotic installation. It consists of 10 spider-like sculptures that interact with the public in real-time and self-modify their behaviors, based on their interaction with the viewer, themselves, their environment and their food source.</blockquote> 
 +  * Martin Spanjaard inventor of a ballbot called [[wp>Adelbrecht]]
 +  * Ulrike Gabriel [[http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/terrain/|Terrain_01]], 
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 +Two users sit facing each other, wearing interfaces of a brainwave detection system on their heads. Between the two is a round glass table where the solar robots live. The brain waves of the users are measured, analyzed and compared. The alteration in wave patterns determine the speed, behavior and the terrain areas of activity. The movement of the robots will be lively if the users minds are calm. Due to the different combinations of users and their inner response to each other, varying light patterns from top-down and bottom-up affect the terrain. The robot population begins to move in significant patterns of motion over the changing terrain area. The patterns are the interpretation of the two users" synergy, embodying subliminal tendencies: the more closely the brain wave frequencies of the users resemble each other, the more homogeneously the robot population moves, attaining a fluidity of motion and behavior over the entire robot terrain. 
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   * [[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.
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   * [[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]]  
  
-  * **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.+====Robots as theatre/dance====
  
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-====Robots as theatre====+
  
   * [[http://www.stelarc.va.com.au/|Stelarc]]   * [[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.   * [[http://www.srl.org/|Survival Research Labs]] Industrial scale robotic performance, with lots of explosions.
 +  * [[http://www.cedars-sinai.edu/11478.html|Margot Apostolos]] A choreographer for robots 
 +  * [[http://www.hfg-karlsruhe.de/~ldemers/|Louis-Philippe Demers]]
  
 ====Robot generated art==== ====Robot generated art====
  
   * Harold Cohen's automatic artist experiments: [[http://crca.ucsd.edu/~hcohen/]]   * Harold Cohen's automatic artist experiments: [[http://crca.ucsd.edu/~hcohen/]]
 +  * Robot Coloring Pages: [[http://www.coloringpages4kidz.com/]]
  
 ====Robot art events====  ====Robot art events==== 
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