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March 14, 2018
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
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baths, and ear cleaning. We also have health
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926 N. Lombard
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Interested in Shakespeare? So is Robothespian! Learn about the skills robots possess that mimic
and often surpass human capabilities in the new OMSI exhibit ‘Robot Revolution’ opening Saturday,
March 17 and running through Sept. 7.
Robot Revolution
OMSI exhibit brings coolest robots ever
A new exhibit at the Oregon
Museum of Science and Industry
(OMSI) some of the most innova-
tive robots from all over the world.
‘Robot Revolution,’ opening
Saturday, March 17, explores how
robots will ultimately be our com-
panions and colleagues of the fu-
ture, changing how we play, live
and work together.
The exhibit comes to life with
a collection of cutting-edge ro-
bots from global robotics compa-
nies and universities. Guests will
have the opportunity to interact
with robots that are rarely seen
by the public, as they step into a
visionary world where robots are
not just a curiosity, but a vital as-
set.
OMSI officials say guests will
be awed by the breakthroughs and
capabilities of these machines.
The exhibit features four areas
that delve into various aspects of
robotics and offer specific hands-
on activities with amazing robots,
as well as dynamic videos.
You can see a robot mimic your
own facial expressions, for exam-
ple, with its advanced facial-cod-
ing technology; or get charmed
by a furry baby seal therapy ro-
bot, which has sensors that can
respond to your touch; or try your
hand at a surgical training simula-
tion to see what it’s like to perform
a robotic surgery.
There is also a chance to create
a ‘bot for yourself by assembling
the basic components of a robot
using Cubelets and then seeing
what you can get it to do!
‘Robot
Revolution’
runs
through Sept. 3. Tickets, which in-
clude general museum admission,
are $19.75 for adults, $13.50 for
youth (ages 3-13), and $15.75 for
seniors (ages 63+).
For more information, visit
www.omsi.edu.
Entertaining
Dance Crowds
Kam Franklin fronts the
Suffers, a popular 8-piece
gulf coast band from Houston,
Texas that brings elements
of classic soul and rock and
roll to crowds that love to
dance. The group is making a
return stop in Portland with a
concert on Friday, March 16
at Mississippi Studios in north
Portland.