Nerd Salon Photos

by Scott Beale on May 10, 2006 · 1 comment

Nerd Salon

Here are my photos from last night’s Nerd Salon, a monthly event hosted by Jennifer Granick and Annalee Newitz. Last night’s Nerd Salon featured the return of Phil Torrone’s fighting Roombas which orginally debuted at ETech’s Make Fest.

Photos from Nerd Salon

Nerd Salon took place at 111 Minna Gallery which is currently featuring an amazing photography show by Michael Garlington. Here’s Thomas Hawk’s write-up on Michael’s show which runs through May 26th.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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