skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
Hyperculture
Friday, January 30, 2009
To live in today's hyperculture is to acknowledge the increasing role of robots and robotics.
The robot Ifbot.
The robot Dakara.
Toyoto's Partner robot.
The super realistic robot Repliee.
The therapeutic seal robot Paro.
The robot Hubo.
Newer Posts
Older Posts
Home
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Links:
A Way of Seeing
Genealogy of Presidents
Presidents of the United States
President Barack Obama
George Washington
The White House
First Ladies
Our Blue Ridge Mountain Home
Hopper Family Genealogy
Sustainable Planning and Design
Art and Architecture
Asimo
Manga Cafe
Followers
Blog Archive
▼
2009
(55)
▼
February
(21)
"One of the distinquishing characteristics of hype...
Space Communication satellite.
Internet Cafe.
Internet Cafe.
Internet social networks.
The Apple I-Touch.
"In Today's hyperculture, there are no boundaries ...
Japanese Pop Fashion.
Japanese pop singers at the Japanes Culture Show i...
Jap pop star Mitsui Massyu perfoming at the Nation...
"In today's hyperculture - art does not have to co...
The Weisman Art Museum designed by Frank Gehy at t...
Experential art by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.
Experiential art.
Art - Mt. Fuji.
No title
Cardboard art.
Art - mobile blobs.
Art - squares - from exhibit in Frankfurt. Germany.
Art garden - made from light - in Okayama, Japan.
Art garden - made from light - in Okayama, Japan.
►
January
(34)
About Me
Kristin Hopper
View my complete profile