| About Rolling Balls & 'Moving' Art: Online exhibition and information devoted to the subject of Rolling Ball Sculptures, mechanical sculptures and kinetic art. |
| Amorphic Robot Works: ARW is a group of artists and engineers creating closely interactive sculptural machine performances. Contact information included. |
| Animated objects: Kinetic art of Paul Walboom. |
| Arbitrary Design: A gallery of fine art sculpture featuring work in bronze, pewter, silver, steel, wood, corian, ceramics, plastics and found objects. Contains work in a wide range of styles. |
| Cabaret Mechanical Theatre: Museum of automata (mechanical sculpture). Covent Garden, London. 70+ humourous machines come to life at touch of button. Handmade automata, videos, kits, card cutouts. Visit for free ticket, pictures & animations. |
| Data Base of Kinetic Art: Kineticus is devoted to the subject of kinetic art. The web site gets permanently updated by its members, linked artists and guests. Contact information included. In English and German. |
| Evidence by Rebecca A. Barrington: Performance documenting December 25, 2000 including Christmas and the Solar Eclipse with snow grafitti. |
| Figurative Kinetic Sculpture by Steve Stackpole: Unique figurative wood and metal kinetic sculpture influenced by automata, folk art and a lifelong love of mechanics. |
| Futurelic: Robotic organisms and animatronic interfaces for technomyths. Photos and contact information included. |
| Information Please: Kinetic Art: Definition of the term. |
| Kimon Fotiadis: Creator of kinetic art, design, installations, performances and software applications. |
| Kinetic artist Clayton Whitehouse: Photos of the artist's kinetic art and sculpture, profile and contact information. Located in Islamorada, Florida. |
| Seemen: Collaborative exploration of the dark side of applied engineering in interactive robotic and kinetic art. |
| Steinke, Matthew: Uses kinetic and sound sculpture to portray biological and social dysfunction while seeking to debunk mythologies of progress. |
| Survival Research Laboratories: Performance art project employing a unique set of ritualized interactions between machines, robots, and special effects devices, employed in developing themes of socio-political satire. |
| The Motoman Project: A machine/robot performance based experiment dedicated to the expansion of creativity through the exploration of human imagination. A collaboration of work by machine artists, kinetic sculptors, and audio and video technicians. |