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Kinetic artist and roboticist, Sarah Petkus, pictured with her robot NoodleFeet at the sandbox in the Planetary Robotics Lab at ESA’s technical heart in the Netherlands during her residency in June 2017.
Sarah was awarded an honorary mention by the jury of the art&science@ESA residency. Her project, The Wandering Artist, will be on display at the 2017 Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria, 7–11 September.
More about the residency on the art&science@ESA blog and about the festival on the Ars Electronica website.