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Torino, Novembre 5 - December 18: An extraordinary exhibit of Japanese mechanical dolls.

Torino, Novembre 5 - December 18: An extraordinary exhibit of Japanese mechanical dolls.

25/10/2011 - Events, News

Around twenty mechanical dolls from Japan’s artistic and craftsmanship tradition displayed for the first time in Italia. The word 'Karakuri' means a mechanical device to tease, trick, or take a person by surprise. It implies hidden magic, or an element of mystery. In Japanese "Ningyo" is written as two separate characters, meaning person and shape. It loosely translates as puppet, but can also be seen in the context of doll or even effigy. Read more

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Robot@scuola, Science&Society
Torino, 25-28 ottobre, Scuola di Robotica a VIEW Conference.

Torino, 25-28 ottobre, Scuola di Robotica a VIEW Conference.

25/10/2011 - Lectures, Events, News

VIEW Conference – Italy’s leading digital media conference featuring computer graphics inventers, practitioners, and visionaries gathering in Italy for four days of inspirational talks, extraordinary educational workshops, and astounding visual and audio experiences. School of Robotics is been invited - as Media Partner - to attend, on its stand and with its laboratories. Read more

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Autodesk, Robot@scuola, Science&Society
Bruno Siciliano interviewed by scientific journalist Pietro Greco in his book, "Galilei' s grandchildren"

Bruno Siciliano interviewed by scientific journalist Pietro Greco in his book, "Galilei' s grandchildren"

15/07/2011 - Books, News

Bruno Siciliano, Professor of Automatica at the University "Federico II", Naples, Italy, and a member of the School of Robotics' Scientific Committee is profiled as one of the seven "grandchildren" of the great Italian scientist Galileo Galilei, in seven different interviews by scientific journalist Pietro Greco. The book is "Galilei's grandchildren" (Baldini Castoldi Dalai). Read more

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Science&Society