- The PumaPaint Project - http://pumapaint.rwu.edu/
Matthew Stein's well-known telerobotic painting system. PumaPaint features an online Puma 560 robot that can be controlled by web visitors and used to paint pictures.
- Animatronics.org - http://www.animatronics.org/
Pictures, movies and information about animatronics. Includes information on the mechanics, electronics, and programming of modern animtronic systems.
- Ullanta Performance Robotics - http://robotics.usc.edu/~barry/ullanta/
A theater troupe in which the actors are autonomous robots. The troupe presents traditional plays, performance art pieces, and dances; and, for recreation, participates in RoboCup robotic soccer competition.
- Nanomedicine Art Gallery - http://www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Gallery/
Foresight Institute's art gallery shows artists renderings of nano-scale medical robots.
- Sci-Art: Bio-Robotic Choreography Project - http://art.ntu.ac.uk/dru/sci-art.htm
Details the development of an intelligent insect-like robot large enough to support a human. The partnership between human and robot will explore alternate kinds of choreography, culminating in a series of performances.
- The Art of Motion Control - http://www.taomc.com/
This site suggests that motion control is also an emerging medium for artistic expression. Site includes a gallery of robots, industrial equipment, and other kinetic devices which are either used to create art or are themselves art.
- Clayton Bailey Robot Sculptures - http://www.claytonbailey.com/robogroup.htm
Artist, Clayton Bailey has made more 100 life size metal robots made from scrap. Site includes many photos.
- Brotron Weapons - http://www.brotron.com/
Giant robots, atomic weapons, Brotron death rays, and other atomic age sculpture by artist Greg Brotherton
- OmniCircus Junkyard Cabaret and Robot Ensemble - http://www.omnicircus.com/
An experimental, surreal musical-cabaret group, led since its founding in 1988 by composer-artist Frank Garvey. Shows integrate live performance with life-sized computer-controlled robotics and midi-controlled virtual-reality (VRpit) performers.
- F18 Institute - http://www.f18institut.org/
An artist coop that works with robotic, mechanical and electronic devices. They re-invent and dismantle existing technology with an artistic approach. Their goal is understanding of the relation between man and machine and man and systems.
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