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Tag Archives: Robotic Finds Out
Sally Kindberg’s robots in Primrose Hill
On the afternoon of August 2nd, some of my robots took part in Primrose Hill Community Association’s Art Trail. Having dusted them and wound them up, I activated them on the hour (or maybe they activated me) on my windowsill. … Continue reading
Clown encounters
Whilst visiting a friend in Clerkenwell, east London recently, I met Jolly Jack the clown who very kindly showed me his cuttings book and told me a bit about his career. He was resting up as he’d recently tripped over the … Continue reading