Getting “Head Case #2” ready for the destructive force that is Maker Faire! He’ll be on display in the Applied Kinetic Arts booth in the South East corner of Expo Hall, San Mateo fairgrounds Saturday and Sunday, May 19-20.
He’ll be in good company too: Benjamin Cowden, Mark Galt, Aaron Geman, Jonathan Foote, and Tal Avitzur.
See the link below for a full program of exhibitors and events:
http://cdn.makezine.com/make/makerfaire/bayarea/2012/MF12BA_Program_LoResFINAL.pdf
I’ll be bringing two of my smaller new pieces to Instructables Robot Block Party this evening in San Francisco. If you’d like to come by be sure to sign up at the link below:
http://www.instructables.com/community/NRW-2012-Robot-Block-Party/
MSN recently produced a little travel segment about Oakland. I was asked to show Tanya Holland of Brown Sugar Kitchen around my studio and then take a little tour around town. She then returned the favor in her own segment. Check it out!
I will have my sculpture “Centipede” on display at Extreme Materials II, opening Oct. 22nd at Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester N.Y. The show runs through January 15, 2012.
Visit http://mag.rochester.edu for more details.
More info about “Centipede” can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/3lj9kkr
I’m very pleased to announce that I will be participating in the show “Gentle Giants” at Strychnin Gallery in Berlin. The show runs the 15th of July through August 7th. As the flyer implies, you can expect a robot flavor to this exhibition.
The artists featured are: Michael Salter, Nemo Gould, Himatic, Doktor A, Mike Libby, Skeleton Heart, Seymour, Squp, John Lytle Wilson, and Carolyn Le Breton.
For more information please visit www.strychnin.com
I will have a few pieces, including my latest (Captain Nemo #3, and Anxiety Machine) on display at artMRKT at the Concourse Exhibiton Center this weekend. The works will be featured in the John Natsoulas Gallery booth #118.
Event details here:
Maker Faire this weekend!
I’ll be exhibiting at the Applied Kinetic Arts booth (Expo Hall 124) alongside artists: Jeremy Mayer, Alan Rorie, Christopher Palmer, Jonathan Foote, Mark Galt, Benjamin, Cowden, Colleen Paz, and Benjamin Carpenter.
The event runs through the weekend, but several of our group will be holding a panel discussion pertaining to kinetic sculpture on Sunday at 11:00.
As I’ve said before, if you can’t find anything that interests you at Maker Faire, then you should probably see a doctor.
Event details including location, hours, and ticket info can be found here:
http://makerfaire.com/bayarea/2011/
And here are details pertaining to our group in particular:

