Robotica: Machines and Motion

by Scott Beale on June 3, 2008 · 0 comments

Al Honig

“Robotica: Machines and Motion”, an art show on robots, opens this Friday, June 6th, 6-9pm at Rhythmix Cultural Works in Alameda. There will be a robot workshop for kids on June 8th and the show closes on July 20th with a special benefit for Todd Blair.

Artists will include Mark Pauline of Survival Research Laboratories, Al Honig, Kal Spelletich, Alameda artists Christian Schiess and Michael Schiess, Amy Jenkins, Simone Davalos and many more.

Model D11 sculpture via Al Honig

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