Because robots certainly must eat while camping in nature; here’s a snapshot of one with a tin can in the frying pan…

(It is worth noting that the framing is partly comprised of the casing from a DVD player and power cable sections lining the top and bottom lips of the frame.)

Because robots certainly must eat while camping in nature; here’s a snapshot of one with a tin can in the frying pan…

(It is worth noting that the framing is partly comprised of the casing from a DVD player and power cable sections lining the top and bottom lips of the frame.)

Here’s a friendly little robot with a head for gardening…it’s a water pitcher!
(materials: coffee container, irrigation tubing, reinforced tubing,  Christmas Tree ornament, tuner parts from a  computer monitor, sand, and spray paint)

Here’s a friendly little robot with a head for gardening…it’s a water pitcher!

(materials: coffee container, irrigation tubing, reinforced tubing,  Christmas Tree ornament, tuner parts from a  computer monitor, sand, and spray paint)

These Robotany earring backings are made of circuit boards harvested from obsolete electronics. These pictures are highlights of their production process…

New Robotany earrings….

eehhhhh….yeah.  It has come to my attention that the 29th is on a Friday not Saturday.

eehhhhh….yeah.  It has come to my attention that the 29th is on a Friday not Saturday.

OK….here’s the first promotional poster for the show…now to take back some can deposits and make some hard copies!

OK….here’s the first promotional poster for the show…now to take back some can deposits and make some hard copies!

These are some Robotany earrings which I just finished putting in my Etsy shop               ( http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheNic ).             

Soon they’ll be available at The Wild Raisin Gallery:

http://www.wildraisin.net

and for The Robotany Show

at InsideOutGallery on April 29th  http://www.insideoutgallerytc.com

The best part is that the arms are movable…technically this makes them kinetic sculpture.

…and a close up.  The kite string is actually real thread wrapped around a splinter of wood.

…and a close up.  The kite string is actually real thread wrapped around a splinter of wood.

Lately, I’ve recycled a landscape for it’s inclusion into the Robotany Show (April 29th)….

Fly Fisherbot

     Here’s an abbreviated sneak peek of the piece featuring a fly fishing robot in the early morning.  You can’t see it from here (you’ll just have to wait for the show: (April 29th 7 pm) but, the frame is made of walnut with a computer circuit board inlay.  Without any ego what-so-ever, I can tell you that it looks really ‘king sweet!

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