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  2. Eric Nakamura - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, he opened the first Giant Robot store in Los Angeles. [2] The magazine ceased publication in February 2011, but Nakamura continued publication through the curation of several Giant Robot Biennales at the Japanese American National Museum [4] and the SuperAwesome: Art and Giant Robot exhibition at the Oakland Museum of California Art ...

  3. Giant Robot (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Giant Robot is a website and former bimonthly magazine focusing on Asian and Asian-American popular culture, founded in Southern California in 1994. [1] It was one of the earliest American publications to feature prominent Asian film stars such as Chow Yun-fat and Jet Li, [2] as well as Asian musicians from indie and punk rock bands.

  4. Can't Help Myself (Sun Yuan and Peng Yu) - Wikipedia

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    Can't Help Myself was a kinetic sculpture created by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu in 2016. [1] The sculpture consisted of a robotic arm that could move to sweep up red, cellulose ether fluid leaking from its inner core, and make dance-like movements. [2]

  5. Giant Robo - Wikipedia

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    Giant Robo (ジャイアントロボ, Jaianto Robo) is a Japanese manga series by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. The manga, which was first published in 1967, spawned a live-action tokusatsu television series of the same name , as well as a series of original video animations called Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still .

  6. Gundam Factory Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    Gundam Factory Yokohama was an entertainment complex located at Yamashita Pier in Yokohama, Japan. [1] Its main feature was a moving Gundam, an 18-metre tall [2] "mech" (a large mechanical automaton which in its fictional universe has a human operator inside) from the Japanese animated franchise Gundam.

  7. The Traveling Man - Wikipedia

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    The second of the sculptures, Waiting on a Train, features the robot playing a guitar. [1] [6] This sculpture is sitting and leaning against a piece of concrete debris that was recovered from an old railroad tunnel in Deep Ellum. [3] [4] Like the others, it is surrounded by metal birds. [4]

  8. TalkTorque robot gets day job as creepy museum guide ... - AOL

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    As if there weren't enough Greys flying around in saucers and conducting strange experiments on us at night, a team at Tsukuba University went ahead and created their own. Two of them, as a matter ...

  9. American Computer & Robotics Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's collection also includes mechanical, electrical, and electronic toys, an industrial robot, and early consumer robots like Hubot. Additionally, the museum has a replica of the Model K, the first binary adder, built for the museum by its inventor, George R. Stibitz.