Roboexotica 2007, A Festival For Cocktail Robots

by Scott Beale on November 6, 2007 · 2 comments

Roboexotica 2007

Roboexotica 2007, the annual festival for Cocktail Robots, takes place November 22nd through 25th in the Museumsquartier district of Vienna, Austria. Roboexotica is produced by SHIFZ, monochrom & Bureau of Philosophy. Here’s the program for this year’s event and photos from the previous years.

Speaking of monochrom, our good friends David Fine and Bre Pettis are the current artists in residence at monochrom.

poster designed by Anna of MotmotDesign

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1 Emma November 12, 2007 at 8:59 am

The combinations of cocktails and robots is irresistible – if only I could get to Vienna… Although I see from last year’s that sometimes you have to go thirsty

http://blip.tv/file/112794

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