Intermedia MFA student Wade Warman to participate on AutomataCon panel

Intermedia MFA student Wade Warman is going to be participating on a panel as a part of the AutomataCon next week at the Morris Museum in Morristown, New Jersey.

AutomataCon is held at the Morris Museum, home of the Murtogh D. Guinness Collection of Mechanical Musical Instruments and Automata. The two-day event gives automaton enthusiasts, and artists and opportunity to network, learn, and share and build ideas.

Warman’s panel will be shared with Brett King, also an automata artist, and is entitled Modern Tools of Making – 3D Printers and Laser Cutters and will cover 3D printing, CNC, Laser cutters, software and the tools of the modern maker. The panel is scheduled for Sunday March 20th from 11am – 2pm. General admission to the event is $10. For more information and the complete schedule, please visit http://www.automatacon.org/.

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"See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil"
“See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil”

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"Dues Ex Machina"
“Deus Ex Machina”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Warman is a third year UMaine Intermedia MFA student and has a large body of provoking, humorous, and interactive automata. Warman states, “I find the world a very disturbing, yet immensely humorous place. For me, it seems that this human condition we all share is composed of greys: some lighter, some darker, none completely black nor completely white, but all with a vast amount of levity if we examine them closely enough.” Warman’s work seeks explore these gray areas of humanity so that we might find a common ground of at least humor. To learn more about Wade Warman and his work, visit his website at www.wadewarman.com

 

 

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