From douglas at music.columbia.edu Sun Jun 20 13:09:09 2004 From: douglas at music.columbia.edu (douglas irving repetto) Date: Sun Jun 20 13:18:20 2004 Subject: [ArtBots-announce] 2004 ArtBots participants announced Message-ID: The third annual ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show, an international art exhibition for robotic art and art-making robots, will take place September 17-19, 2004 in Harlem, New York City. We received an overwhelming response to the call for works, and selecting just twenty pieces for the show was a very difficult task. We have worked hard to make it a diverse, nuanced, and stimulating group of pieces to reflect the nature of the emerging field of robotic art, and are quite happy with the show that has taken shape. Forty three artists (many in collaborations) from seven countries will participate in the show. They are: Bruce Shapiro, Ralf Schreiber, Leonel Moura, Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Pascal Glissmann, Martina Hoefflin, franz alken, Aaron Arendt, William Tremblay, Dan Paluska, Ellen Lake, Chris Green, Nicholas Stedman, Rhya Tamasauskas, Machine Cent'red Humanz [Chip Kali, Lahaag, and Spess], Alex Baker, Eric Singer, Jeff Feddersen, Bil Bowen, Milena Iossifova, Sean Salmon, James Tichenor, Vasil Daskalopoulos, Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Daniel C. Howe, Jeff Han, ART: Art Re-envisions Technology [Remo Campopiano, Guy Marsden, and Jonathan Schull], Hayes Raffle, Amanda Parkes, Hiroshi Ishii, David Birchfield, David Lorig, Kelly Phillips, James Powderly,Michelle Kempner, Tom Kennedy, Todd Polenberg, Brendan Fitzgerald, Paul Bartlett Information on the artists and their work is available at http://artbots.org The 2004 ArtBots Curators Douglas Repetto Mark Tribe Mary Flannagan -- ................................................http://artbots.org .....douglas.....irving.........................http://dorkbot.org .................................http://ceait.calarts.edu/musicdsp .......... repetto..............http://music.columbia.edu/organism ................................http://music.columbia.edu/~douglas