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Robots Drawing Humans, Light Beings and World Pioneering Kinetic Masters, All Part of Kinetica Art Fair 2010 from Feb 4

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Robots Drawing Humans, Light Beings and World Pioneering Kinetic Masters, All Part of Kinetica Art Fair 2010
-INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS CONVERGE FOR THE UK’S ONLY KINETIC, ELECTRONIC & NEW MEDIA ART FAIR-

A family of holographic light beings, sculpting and drawing robots, an orchestral milk float, a giant vertical electronic wave and a special feature exhibition of work from the masters of kinetic art and the groundbreaking Cybernetic Serendipity show, are just some of the incredible exhibits at Kinetica Art Fair 2010. Kinetica Art Fair takes place from 4 – 7 February 2010 at the Ambika P3 space in London and is the UK’s only art fair dedicated to kinetic, robotic, sound, light and time-based art. Art that has a life of its own, talks, workshops, performances and more create an art fair like no other.

Brand new art work by international artists which push the boundaries between science, art and engineering will be unveiled for the first time and will be exhibited alongside work by artists including Jason Bruges, Daniel Chadwick, Paul Friedlander, Ivan Black, Tom Wilkinson, Paul Beckett, Bálint Bolygó, Nik Ramage, Roseline de Thelin, Ben Parry and many others.

Over 25 galleries and organisations specialising in kinetic, electronic and new media art are taking part and over 150 artists exhibiting. Tickets start at £8. Work ranges in price from £50 – £40,000. The UK’s first Kinetica Art Fair, run by Kinetica Museum in 2009, attracted over 9,000 people with work sold to visitors, collectors and galleries around the world.
www.kinetica-artfair.com/

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