[Robotgroup] dorkbot5 is the last one of the year - Nov 9, 8:00PM Cafe Mundi
Paul Atkinson
pma32904 at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 3 15:51:56 PST 2006
Hi David,
The link for the robotgroup is robotgroup.net (Not austinrobotgroup.net)
Paul Atkinson
----- Original Message ----
From: David Nunez <david at davidnunez.com>
To: dorkbotaustin-announce at music.columbia.edu; dorkbotaustin-blabber at music.columbia.edu
Sent: Friday, November 3, 2006 3:59:07 PM
Subject: [Robotgroup] dorkbot5 is the last one of the year - Nov 9, 8:00PM Cafe Mundi
Dorkbot Austin returns for the last meeting of the 2006 season.
dorkbot5
Thursday, November 9, 8:00PM
Cafe Mundi - 1704 E 5th St. 236-8634
www.cafemundi.com
(We'll be outside. Please dress weather appropriate! Dorkbot
happens, rain or shine.)
You should NOT miss this dorkbot. There will be so many robots,
whirring machines, fire, giveaways, art projects, and musical
instruments, that you'll literally pull out all of your eyelashes,
one at a time, because you'll not know how else to handle all of your
excitement. Seriously. Bring all of your friends. Bring your kids.
This is going to be THE major one of 2006... no more dorkbot until
next year!
What is Dorkbot?
It’s a science fair with beer.
It’s a geek talent show.
It’s people doing strange things with electricity.
Best of all, it’s fun, free, kid-friendly and hands-on
The mind-blowing acts:
* Marvin Niebuhr will demonstrate his biomechanical hybrids and
photovoltaic cage system: "The Bio-Mechanicals originated in the lab
at Intelligent Designs. Through genetic engineering and animal-plant
interfacing with mechanical-electronic additions, the bio-mechanicals
were created. Unfortunately, some of the BMs escaped their
confinement and roamed the lab at night creating rogue versions of
themselves. Some were able to escape into the countryside, but most
were gathered up during the annual trophy hunt." -- http://
www.spiritcanyondesigns.com/ [Marvin is looking for collaborators
for future projects!]
* Seven will debut his Planck - a one-of-a-kind instrument he
recently finished. It is played by tapping 8 strings and can be made
to sound like a sitar or steel guitar. Seven is a long-time inventor
in Austin; his many projects include electric bicycles and Jacob's
Ladders. He has been featured by Bre Pettis (from Make Magazine) in
the "I Make Things" video podcast (http://www.imakethings.com/
2006/03/22/musical-instrument-innovation-and-high-voltage-electricity/).
* Ian Cion runs an Austin design studio and creates work that
influences positive social change. He is working on a refugee camp/
emergency shelter beautification initiative, and will demonstrate the
idea of beautifying camps through community derived artwork using a
range of materials from local craft technology to large format
digital printing. <http://iancion.com/>
* Also: The Austin Robot Group will bring a large assortment from
their menagerie of twisted, mechanical creations. They will
showcase some of their newest pieces and will give the dorkbot
audience a once-in-a-lifetime, rare opportunity to interact directly
with their machines! <http://www.austinrobotgroup.net>
For more information, check out http://www.dorkbot.org/dorkbotaustin/
or email dorkbotaustin at dorkbot.org. Can’t wait to see you there.
(email us at dorkbotaustin at dorkbot.org or call 512.782.9545 to stop
receiving these announcements)
Want to help organize our 2007 season? We could use you! Contact us
at dorkbotaustin at dorkbot.org
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