The Bat Bot, a self-contained robotic bat with soft, articulated wings, created by Professor Soon-Jo Chung and his colleagues has been selected by the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Hamburg to be placed in a special exhibit entitled Animals: Respect / Harmony / Subjugation. Professor Chung’s robotic bat will be on special display along with the work of virtuosos like Albrecht Dürer till March 4, 2018.
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Trity Pourbahrami


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Hamburg Museum of Arts & Crafts
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Professor Chung at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Hamburg with Bat Bot
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