Dótabúðin – Robot Workshop

í Borgarbókasafninu, Gerðubergi

23.nóvember klukkan 13:00-15:00

Fyrir krakka á bilinu 10 – 13. Hámark 16 þátttakendur [bókun á vef Borgarbókasafnsins, kemur fljótt]


In this fun and creative workshop, kids will learn how to transform old toy robots into exciting instruments and drawing machines using simple tools and switches. By taking apart the robots and reassembling them with new functions, participants will create devices that make sounds or draw unique patterns.

This workshop encourages hands-on exploration and imagination, with no prior experience needed. Through playful experimentation, kids will discover how mechanical parts like motors and gears can be repurposed to make their own interactive creations.

What you’ll learn:

  • How to safely take apart and repurpose toy robots
  • Using switches to control motors and movements
  • Building simple machines that draw or make sounds
  • Creative problem-solving and teamwork

What to bring: Any old or broken toy robots you’d like to repurpose (optional), or use the scrap materials provided.


About Sam according to ChatGPT

Sam Rees is an anti-disciplinary artist and educator currently teaching at the Iceland University of the Arts. With a background in interactive media and a strong focus on robotics, electronics, and creative coding, Sam’s practice blends art and technology to create interactive installations and workshops. Their work often explores themes of sustainability, play, and repurposing materials, encouraging a hands-on, experimental approach to making.

About Jesper according to ChatGPT

Jesper Pedersen is a composer, sound artist, and educator specializing in electronic and experimental music. Currently teaching new media composition at the Iceland University of the Arts and Computer Music at the Kópavogur College of Music, exploring innovative approaches to sound and technology in contemporary music.