Omnicircus

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The Omnicircus was a theater, gallery and performance art space that was established in 1992 by Frank Garvey in San Francisco, California.[1]

Omnicircus was home to Garvey’s ensemble as well as being an installation of his films, paintings, sculptures, music, photographs, and robots.[2] The OmniCircus shows integrated live acting, music, dance and filmography with sophisticated mechanical actors and midi-controlled, computer-animated (VIRpt) performers.

The OmniCircus was forced to leave its space early in 2015.[3]

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  1. ^ "OMNICIRCUS / Robotic theater's army of darkness". SFGate. September 2, 1999.
  2. ^ Circus Roboticus, Salon.com, Mark Gimein, Sep 27, 1999
  3. ^ "Creepy San Francisco Robots Face Eviction". NBC Bay Area. September 19, 2013.

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