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The show runs for a number of days, and two (nominal) prizes are awarded: the People's Choice Award goes to the work that gets the most audience votes, while the Robot Choice Award is decided on by the artists themselves. Winners of the 2003 competition included the League of Electronic Musical Urban
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ArtBots is dedicated to the creation, presentation, and celebration of robotic art and art-making robotics, and to the promotion of the idea that robotics, and new technologies in general, are accessible, fun, intelligible, and useful, and that everyone, not just a technological elite, can
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Robots competing in ArtBots were very diverse in function and build. An interesting inclusion was Tribbalation, a round, whiskered robot which through sensors responds to "stimuli like compliments and stroking." Neil is a
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Robots (LEMUR), which consisted of five robots which acted as self-playing instruments and took the Audience Choice Award. The winners of the Robots' Choice Award was micro.adam and micro.eva who respond to one another.
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robot that responds to participants and emotes moods based on its interaction. Robozoic, by Brett Doar, has a very simple brain created with a rotating cylinder which works similarly to a
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participate in and influence society's technological progress. However, some artists working with electronics and robotics are invited to participate in ArtBots, showing a "
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hosted the 2005 festival and it was the first time ArtBots was held outside of New York. In 2006 and 2007, it took place in New York. The 2011 event took place in
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and other cities. It is sponsored by a variety of arts organizations, produced by an army of volunteers, and is directed and curated by
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tree" at the 2005 festival. Workshops have been included at some festivals to teach participants how to create their own robots.
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robot
talent show
New York City
dorkbot

tongue-in-cheek
Battlebots
art
humanoid
music box
MEART
kinetic
Pratt Institute
Chelsea
Dublin
Gent, Belgium





"The Robot Won't Bite You, Dear"
the original



"Worlds of Robots and Art Collide at Dublin Exhibition"


"Robots Find a Muse Other Than Mayhem"

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