KineticWorld, A New Blog About Kinetic & Electronic Art by CTP

by Scott Beale on January 3, 2008 · 0 comments

KineticWorld

Bay Area artist CTP, who’s been involved with events like Maker Fair and RoboGames, has just launched KineticWorld, a new blog about kinetic and electronic art. CTP is currently looking for more contributors, if interested, contact him directly.

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