Kinetic Sculpture Race 2009
JHU student engineers and artists are collaborating to create a human-powered sculpture to compete in an all-terrain race that goes through sand, mud, and even water. The Blue Jay sculpture is being made from recycled and natural materials. It will be wired with GPS, web cams, and laptop so that its progress can be followed on race day, Saturday May 2, 2009.
Baltimore Sun Feature Article about Twitter Jay and the Recyclists
JHU Gazette Article about Twitter Jay and the team
Visionary Art Museum's Kinetic Sculpture Race
JHU Sculpture Race team site
Contact us: jhusculpturerace@gmail.com
JHU team receives support from:
JHU Sculpture Race team site
Contact us: jhusculpturerace@gmail.com
JHU team receives support from:
The Digital Media Center , The Provost's Arts Innovation Grant, and Program in Museums and Society

