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Een robot voor oma

Posted on May 19th, 2015 by Marco Otte

Welke kunstwerken helpen het beste tegen de eenzaamheid?

Een artikel in Kunstbeeld vertelt over Alice de zorgrobot (onderdeel van het Selemca project).

alice_kunstbeeld

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