Society of Robots - Robot Forum
General Misc => Misc => Topic started by: Admin on April 15, 2009, 09:50:47 PM
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I usually go to this every year, but this year I won't be in town. For those in the area, it's definitely worth the trip. If anyone wants to run an SoR table let me know.
http://www.robotfest.com/ (http://www.robotfest.com/)
This is our 9th Robot Fest and it's still FREE. There are many new exhibits this year including Zanelle, a Painting Robot with a realism flair (http://www.vanarman.com/ (http://www.vanarman.com/)), electronic music from The Baltimore Synth DIY Group, and The JURBAN team from the Google Lunar X Project (http://www.juxtopia.org/jurban/ (http://www.juxtopia.org/jurban/)). Returning this year are our good friends from Maryland Institute College of Art (always new and interesting) with their Arduino-based projects, RC Tank Combat (http://www.rctankcombat.com (http://www.rctankcombat.com)), Stephan Prosky's Artbots and many others.
You want robots? We've got robots!
The Northeast Robotics Club is back again, bringing their heavy-duty robot battle arena! (http://nerc.us (http://nerc.us)) Also returning are the popular teams and bots from FIRST Robotic Competition, Tech/VEX and Lego Leagues (http://www.usfirst.org/ (http://www.usfirst.org/)). See more robotics with North County High School BotBall (http://www.botball.org (http://www.botball.org)), Howard County Robotic Club (http://groups.google.com/group/howard-county-robotics-club (http://groups.google.com/group/howard-county-robotics-club)), and Harford Hackerspace will be bringing several projects including Dancing Robots.
We can't forget the old reliable robots. We'll have Heathkit HERO, a hobbyist robot kit from the 1980's (http://www.hero-1.com/Broadband/ (http://www.hero-1.com/Broadband/)). And from long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... the Washington DC Area R2D2 Builders (http://www.r2dc.com (http://www.r2dc.com) ) will bring R2 and his colleagues including B9 (“Danger! Will Robinson”).
This year we will be offering a workshop for the young students. They can build a pager-motor powered Vibrabot, customize their creation and then race them head-to-head. Sign-up will be during Robot Fest (there is a small fee). We do need to make sure we have enough supplies, so if you are interested, please email us at [email protected] .