Robodock 2005

by Scott Beale on September 20, 2005 · 4 comments

Robodock 2005

Robodock 2005 takes place this week (September 21st through 24th) in Amsterdam. San Francisco will be well represented by SEEMEN, The Flaming Lotus Girls and Al Honig who have all made the trip there to participate. They will be joined by New York artists The Madagascar Institute and Chico MacMurtrie, along with Barry Schwartz who is currently based out of Los Angeles.

Robodock is a unique international summer festival, that merges technology and art. During Robodock spectacular theatre acts, multi-media, visual arts, music, industrial installations, robots and experiments sweep the audience off their feet in an overwhelming flood of experiences.

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filed under Art, Events, Robots

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1 Simone September 20, 2005 at 6:57 pm

According to our troops on the ground, it’s completely and totally mindbending. they’re staying in a yurtt and being fed and adored, and all the hardware got there safely. Rich Humphrey is having a trancednent experience, he might be broken beyond repair. In a good way. GO US!!!

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2 jon the robocross monkey October 10, 2005 at 4:38 am

your troops on the ground were correct but they left out some detail,the equipment taken by these guys was first class and made the event in my opinion better than ever also i found it nice that the ppl themselves were totally cool(all of them!rare).n1 u lot,had a feeling i may be disappointed this year but was proven absolutely wrong and u really gave me something to smile about through our wet winter months.
have a good 1 american posse,u made lots of friends in europe this year,
jon.x.

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