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Lego Art Show - The Country House Arts Center - by Eric Sophie
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Mon, 12 Apr 2004 23:51:52 GMT
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Contact: Roanne Patterson 845-733-4309

For immediate release.

April 12, 2004. For the first time in Orange County, The Country House Arts Center presents Eric Sophie’s Biomechanical Bricks - Original Lego Creations by Eric Sophie. Among other creations that will be on display April 17 (12-5 pm) and 18 (12-3 pm) that Mr. Sophie will demonstrate is the mechanical robot called the “Jamocklaquat”, a 50 inch tall robot that uses a computer to control its 41 motors. All of Mr.Sophie’s robots are non-violent and feature natural looking Biomechanoids. Come see Chili the Dog!

NYC born Eric Sophie (and self taught Legomaster) began building with Lego as a child. His family moved a lot and Lego became his solace and focus as he adjusted to new surroundings. In his teens his prowess increased and he realized the far-reaching capabilities of the Lego system as an artistic medium. In the early 1990’s he won a model-building contest at the Newport Mall in New Jersey. Next was his first purpose-built sculpture: A 3 ft. tall winged robot. There are many ways to use Lego and Eric has chosen the robot and biomechanical forms, often with an insect-like look. This incorporates nature into a mechanical format.

3 years in the making Eric Sophie’s six foot long robotic Praying Mantis was taken to performances where friends played music and did poetry readings featuring the Mantis in nightclubs. At events and shows like these Eric began to be called the Legomaster. Next Lego asked Sophie to use his robot pictures for a story about people that build Lego as art for the Lego web-site where two of his works are featured: Praying Mantis and the Super Mech-Bot.

Now as a full-time Independant Lego Artist, Sophie has done displays like a Comic Book Store in Bayonne, New Jersey where he has rented his robots for window displays. He has also done consultant work for the Educational System using the LEGO MINDSTORMS Robotic Invention System, as well as gallery exhibits and demos.

Admission: $8 adults, children are $3 includes refreshments and a special Lego Building room for adults and children. Reservations are recommended. Call 733-4309 or email: countryhouseac@yahoo.com mailto:countryhouseac@yahoo.com The Country House welcomes donations for its programs.

Eric Sophie’s web site: www.biomechanicalbricks.com
http://www.biomechanicalbricks.com/






The Country House Arts Center
Roanne Patterson, Director
271 Stone Schoolhouse Road
Bloomingburg, NY 12721
845-733-4309
countryhouseac@yahoo.com



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(...) What an enjoyable experience this exhibit was: (URL) Lot's of people building and great weather. Good food and lots of questions. Good show for the Bio Bricks family. e (21 years ago, 20-Apr-04, to lugnet.events, lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)

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