Photos of RoboGames 2007

by Scott Beale on June 17, 2007 · 4 comments

RoboGames 2007

RoboGames 2007

General Debris by Nemo Gould

RoboGames 2007

RoboGames 2007

RoboGames 2007

RoboGames 2007

Along with the video of the combat robot competition that I shot of RoboGames 2007 on Friday night at Fort Mason, I also took a few photos, mostly of the art installations and wandering robots. Here’s my full gallery of photos.

Here are some more photos of RoboGames 2007 from Thomas Hawk and stargazer95050.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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