Where the spirit does not work with the hand there is no art. (Leonardo da Vinci) Ko te tokitope, ko te whao ngau, he tohu mauri Ko te tātaki kawai he whakaara wairua Ko te taumata atua, takaia ki te koroawai parirau E hikina ai i tōna taongatanga ki te matakite, ki te rangatiratanga (Ngā Toi i roto i te Marautanga o Aotearoa, 2000)
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Monday, 29 August 2016
Thursday, 25 August 2016
Amazing sculptures from around the world
Amazing sculptures from around the world
https://www.facebook.com/fantasticworld/videos/608225909359299/
https://www.facebook.com/fantasticworld/videos/608225909359299/
James Gurney
Artist James Gurney shows the process he used for painting dinosaurs for Scientific American magazine (March, 2012 issue).
https://www.facebook.com/paleontology.world/videos/956633867761539/
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Sunday, 14 August 2016
Aggie the first art gallery robot
http://www.artgallery.wa.gov.au/events_programs/aggie.asp
AGWA is launching a new public engagement program including a robot guide ‘Aggie’ the world’s first art gallery engagement robot. Developed with Perth-based technology firm Smartbots, Aggie is a walking talking art expert who brings the works in the Gallery to life with enchanting insights and childlike wonder. Aimed specifically at families, Aggie will lead a monthly tour around the collection and also host workshops for children in the new Imagination Room.
ABOUT AGGIE
• Aggie is the world’s first humanoid robot art gallery guide.
• She is the result of a collaboration between the Art Gallery of Western Australia and Perth-based leader in robotic technology, Smartbots, to bring an entertaining new dimension to the enjoyment of visual arts.
• She will call the Art Gallery of Western Australia home and join its team of 80 guru (human) guides.
• From 28th May she’ll be leading monthly, hour-long tours, providing an informative, entertaining and sometimes humorous look at various artworks within the Gallery’s collection. Read more about Aggie's tours.
• Aggie will also host a monthly Robot Art Class for children. Read more about Aggie's art class.
• Aggie is a truly international robot. She is a Nao robot, designed by French company Alderbaran running on software developed by Belgian firm QBMT, which has been expanded on by Perth-based technology experts Smartbots.
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