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2005 ArtBots, the robot talent show Dublin, july 15-17, 2005.

New York/Dublin -- ArtBots is proud to announce the participants in the fourth annual ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show, an international art exhibition for robotic art and art-making robots. The 22 participating works were selected from a large and diverse pool of entries submitted by artists from around the world. The show will take place at Saints Michael and John Church in Dublin, Ireland on July 15-17, 2005.

This year's participants, including 33 artists from 10 countries, are: Mark Esper, Garnet Hertz, Amanda Parkes and Jessica Banks, Peter O'Kennedy, Elias Crespin, Bjoern Schuelke, Markus Lerner and Andre Stubbe, Eduard Bersudsky, Yoav Bergner and LoVid, Bruce Shapiro, Brett Doar, John Sherman Lathram III, Erika Lincoln, Christian Gützer and Emanuel Andel, Ryan Wolfe, Sabrina Raaf, Frank Fietzek and Uli Winters, William Tremblay and Rob Gonsalves, A.R.T., Lara Greene, Jonah Brucker-Cohen and Katherine Moriwaki, Ralf Schreiber and Tina Tonagel.

The ArtBots curators for 2005 are: Douglas Repetto (Columbia University Computer Music Center), Michael John Gorman (The Ark), and Marie Redmond (Trinity College Computer Science). ArtBots 2005 is sponsored by The Ark and The Columbia University Computer Music Center and is being produced as part of The Ark's summer Save the Robots Festival.