Yes, absolutely. The name pays homage to this wonderful work. It's
one of my favourite things ever. The Senster was a giant, cybernetic
artwork that tracked people using sound. I've been told that in the
mornings, it would be found curled up, listening to the sounds of its
own motors.
Bye
Sarah
On 8 May 2006, at 15:35, tobie kerridge wrote:
> Senster was also the name of a public installation at Philip's
> peculiar Evoluon building in Eindhoven. It was an impresive,
> interactive robot. This was back in the early 1970's! I wondered if
> this was an inspiration for the event in Brighton?
>
> More details and some nice video of the other senster here:
> http://www.senster.com/ihnatowicz/senster/index.htm
>
> SENSTER
> =======
> 7:45pm 10, 11 and 12 May
> Friends' Meeting House, Ship Street, Brighton
>
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