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======An Art Robots Timeline====== | ======An Art Robots Timeline====== | ||
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+ | See also [[Category Robotics]] and [[Project Lirec]] | ||
======Era of magic, weights and pulleys====== | ======Era of magic, weights and pulleys====== | ||
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Scene 1 from Nauplius, on Hero's Automaton Theater | Scene 1 from Nauplius, on Hero's Automaton Theater | ||
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- | **Johannes Müller von Königsberg** or " | + | **Johannes Müller von Königsberg** or " |
* A Wooden eagle which "flew forth" out of Nuremberg and met Emperor Maximilian, saluted him and flew home. | * A Wooden eagle which "flew forth" out of Nuremberg and met Emperor Maximilian, saluted him and flew home. | ||
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**Prague Orloj Astronomical clock**: Built by clockmaker Mikuláš of Kadaň and Jan Šindel in 1410: | **Prague Orloj Astronomical clock**: Built by clockmaker Mikuláš of Kadaň and Jan Šindel in 1410: | ||
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+ | **Leonardo da Vinci** designed many automata, including a Lion and a Knight. His programmable cart was the basis for these machines, and has been built in modern times from his plans by [[http:// | ||
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=====16th Century===== | =====16th Century===== | ||
- | **Pierre Jaquet-Droz** Built many intricate | + | **Pierre Jaquet-Droz** Built intricate |
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+ | =====18th Century===== | ||
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+ | **Jacques de Vaucanson** (1709) Built robots to serve dinner to politicians. His most famous work is the [[wp> | ||
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======Era of electricity====== | ======Era of electricity====== | ||
- | =====1960===== | + | =====19th Century===== |
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+ | =====20th/ | ||
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+ | ====Robots as art==== | ||
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+ | - Early painting (1 dimensional rendition) | ||
+ | - Modern painting (2 dimensional rendition) | ||
+ | - Sculpture (3 dimensional rendition) | ||
+ | - Photograph (2 dimensional representation) | ||
+ | - Moving image (2 dimensional rendition/ | ||
+ | - Robotics (3 dimensional rendition in time) | ||
+ | - Cinematic Theatre/ | ||
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+ | * [[http:// | ||
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+ | Imagine being able to wear bracelets, earrings, badges, and necklaces that develop an intimate relationship with you, reacting to you in many different ways. This is the goal of Living Jewelry. Each piece of Living Jewelry can learn to recognize different qualities in your voice and movement, discovering more of your personality and behavior.</ | ||
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+ | * [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====Robot generated art==== | ||
- | =====1970===== | + | * Harold Cohen' |
- | **Senster**: | + | ====Robot art events==== |
- | =====1980===== | + | * [[http:// |
- | =====1990===== | ||
- | =====2000===== | ||