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→ January 2008
Urban Living exhibition at Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh, USA

About the galleries:
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust operates Wood Street Galleries, which features multi-disciplinary artists from all over the world. Located above the T-Station at Wood Street and Sixth Avenue, Wood Street Galleries also houses the Trust’s shared office space program which provides a home and tools for small arts organizations. Wood Street Galleries relies on our patrons’ support to make this event and all other activities possible. Please support Wood Street Galleries to ensure that we can continue to provide Pittsburgh with high quality cultural events.
About the show:
With numerous construction projects underway, Pittsburgh’s new downtown residents look forward to many options for shaping their domestic, professional and social lives. “Urban Living” offers perspectives and propositions spanning technological and environmental issues that impact and energize urban culture.
Date and Time:
25.Jan – 05. Apr. 2008

GALLERY HOURS
Tuesday-Thursday 11am-6pm
Friday-Saturday 11am-8pm
Location:
601 Wood Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

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Artbots, New York City, USA

New York City, NY — It’s an ArtBots invasion in Harlem!
The Third Annual ArtBots, the Robot Talent Show did take place on September 17, 18, & 19 2004 at The Mink Building on 126th Street & Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem.

Featuring the work of 20 artists and groups from seven countries, the show celebrated the strange and wonderful collision of shifty artists, disgraced engineers, high/low/no tech hackers, rogue scientists, beauty school dropouts, backyard pyros, and industrial espionage that has come to define the emerging field of robotic art.
Participants did include robots that sketch, carve, float, wiggle, hum, ring, grow, wander, and sing, as well a number of works the form and function of which are not yet well understood.
In organizing the show, 2004 ArtBots curators Douglas Repetto (CMC), Mark Tribe (DMC), and Mary Flanagan (Hunter College) have drawn from a large and varied pool of open call respondents and invitees. They have selected an eclectic, nuanced, and stimulating group of works that reflect the diversity of opinions, techniques, strategies, and goals found in the world of robotic art. Our project “elf” was selected to take part at the ArtBots show this September. We spent 8 days in Manhattan to build up and show our installation “elf”. Thanks to Douglas and his helpers we had a wonderful and nice experience as well as a nice show in a beautiful old building. The variety of the shown ArtBots was quite wide and a we got to know some new electronic life forms.

Date and Time:
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, September 17, 18, & 19, 2004
from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Location:
The Mink Building
126th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, Harlem, New York City

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