Let’s go to see an exhibition of robots at UNAM! The exhibition Roboto Roto is composed of various pieces made with different items, such as electronic and metallic waste. Its main objective is to promote environmental care.
Roboto Roto is an exhibition that has already been presented before in other spaces in the CDMX and the State of Mexico. Now it is time to see it at UNAM. From January 11 to April 17 you can see it in the Huella Ecológica room of the National Biodiversity Pavilion (Circuito Cultural S/N, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán).
The work is by industrial designer César Fernández de la Reguera Martín, who turned different types of waste into robots.
All about the exhibition of robots in this UNAM museum
According to the museum, the robots were made with electronic, domestic and metallic waste. Each one shows how recycling can become art.
It is an exhibition suitable for all ages, so do not hesitate to invite the children. Remember that the National Biodiversity Pavilion is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 16:00 hours.
We recommend you to go with time so that you have the opportunity to explore the entire pavilion. Through its different rooms you will learn more about evolution, Mexico’s ecosystems and much more. It is one of the museums of the CDMX that you cannot miss.