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  • About Rolling Balls & 'Moving' Art - Online exhibition and information devoted to the subject of Rolling Ball Sculptures, mechanical sculptures and kinetic art.
    www.kugelbahn.ch
  • Animated objects - Kinetic art of Paul Walboom.
    www.xs4all.nl/~paulwalb/org_en.html
  • Autopilot - Profile and contact information for the digital visuals company who have worked at The Big Chill, Glastonbury, Return To The Source and many other clubs/parties.
    www.autopilot.co.uk
  • Cabaret Mechanical Theatre - Museum of automata (mechanical sculpture). Covent Garden, London. 70+ humourous machines come to life at touch of button. Handmade automata, videos, kits, card cutouts. Visit for free ticket, pictures & animations.
    www.cabaret.co.uk
  • Dynamic Movements: Kinetic Art - History of Kinetic Art, essentially an art movement that explored the artistic sides of motion. The movement itself contained many overtones including those of artistic, naturalistic, and technological backgrounds.
    library.advanced.org/17142/dynamic-movements/kinetic-art.htm
  • Evidence~ Rebecca A. Barrington - Performance documenting December 25, 2000 including Christmas and the Solar Eclipse with snow grafitti.
    www.angelfire.com/art/evidence/index.html
  • Information Please: Kinetic Art - Definition of the term.
    www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A0827669.html
  • Kinetic Sculptures by Bryan Mavor - A photo gallery of kinetic art, sculptures and polished aluminum pieces.
    www.bertaut.com/mavor.html
  • Seemen - Collaborative exploration of the dark side of applied engineering in interactive robotic and kinetic art.
    seemen.org
  • Survival Research Laboratories - An organization of creative technicians dedicated to re-directing the techniques, tools, and tenets of industry, science, and the military away from their typical manifestations in practicality, product or warfare. Each performance consists of a unique set of ritualized interactions between machines, robots, and special effects devices, employed in developing themes of socio-political satire. Humans are present only as audience or operators.
    www.srl.org

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