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ČAPEK'S ROBOTS | Simanaitis Says
ČAPEK'S ROBOTS | Simanaitis Says

Capek hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Capek hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

R.U.R. - Wikipedia
R.U.R. - Wikipedia

Czech ROBOT celebrates its 100th birthday | Embassy of the Czech Republic  in Ljubljana
Czech ROBOT celebrates its 100th birthday | Embassy of the Czech Republic in Ljubljana

100 YEARS OF ROBOTS | International Women's Association of Prague
100 YEARS OF ROBOTS | International Women's Association of Prague

Harmonist - Digital Remastered Edition Spiral Notebook by Josef Capek -  Pixels
Harmonist - Digital Remastered Edition Spiral Notebook by Josef Capek - Pixels

Art Now and Then: Josef Capek
Art Now and Then: Josef Capek

Weimar: Josef Čapek - The Robot Inventor
Weimar: Josef Čapek - The Robot Inventor

One hundred years since a hellish vision of technology spawned that fateful  word: robot | Robots | The Guardian
One hundred years since a hellish vision of technology spawned that fateful word: robot | Robots | The Guardian

The artistic genius of Karel and Josef Čapek – Prague Blog
The artistic genius of Karel and Josef Čapek – Prague Blog

Binary 101: the Czechoslovak Origin of the Word 'Robot' – Czech Film Poster  Gallery
Binary 101: the Czechoslovak Origin of the Word 'Robot' – Czech Film Poster Gallery

Robot centenary – 100 years since 'robot' made its debut - Robohub
Robot centenary – 100 years since 'robot' made its debut - Robohub

The Roots of Robots, Czech Allegory of Feudal Peasant - 3 Seas Europe
The Roots of Robots, Czech Allegory of Feudal Peasant - 3 Seas Europe

Karel Capek and the Robot (Complete History) - History-Computer
Karel Capek and the Robot (Complete History) - History-Computer

Karel Capek
Karel Capek

SmartClick - #DidYouKnow? The word “robot” comes from the Czech word  “robota”, meaning "forced labor". The term was coined by Czech artist Josef  Čapek whose brother Karel Čapek introduced the word robot
SmartClick - #DidYouKnow? The word “robot” comes from the Czech word “robota”, meaning "forced labor". The term was coined by Czech artist Josef Čapek whose brother Karel Čapek introduced the word robot

Weimar: Josef Čapek - The Robot Inventor
Weimar: Josef Čapek - The Robot Inventor

From Cubism to concentration camp: the life and death of Josef Čapek -  European studies blog
From Cubism to concentration camp: the life and death of Josef Čapek - European studies blog

All the best, robot! | BRNOREGION
All the best, robot! | BRNOREGION

Weimar: Josef Čapek - The Robot Inventor
Weimar: Josef Čapek - The Robot Inventor

Josef Čapek (1887 – 1945) | Prague Stay
Josef Čapek (1887 – 1945) | Prague Stay

Josef Čapek – Wikipedija
Josef Čapek – Wikipedija

Josef Čapek: The avantgarde Czech painter who coined the word "robot" -  YouTube
Josef Čapek: The avantgarde Czech painter who coined the word "robot" - YouTube

The Word “Robot” Appeared in a Czech Play 100 Years Ago Today : Prague  Morning
The Word “Robot” Appeared in a Czech Play 100 Years Ago Today : Prague Morning

Where Does the Word Robot Come From?
Where Does the Word Robot Come From?