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art_robots [2009-03-27 11:26] davegriffithsart_robots [2009-03-31 11:52] davegriffiths
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 ====Robots as art==== ====Robots as art====
  
-**1970-1974** Senster by Edward Ihnatowicz [[http://www.senster.com/]]+  * **1964** Nam June Paik and Shuya Abe [[http://www.mediaartnet.org/works/robot-k-456/|Robot K-456]] "As Paik guided it through the streets, K-456 played a recording of John F. Kennedy's inaugural address and excreted beans." Later hit by a car in an artistic statement/prank by Paik on technologies out of control. 
 +  * **1966** Tom Shannon's Squat - using an electrified plant as a sensor, squat detected human presence and indicated this by changing it's behaviour. 
 +  * **1970** [[http://www.senster.com/|Senster]] by Edward Ihnatowicz, 15 feet long sound reactive sculpture commissioned by Phillips for exhibition in Eindhoven. Senster was interactive with it's audience, and was programmed to be attracted to quiet viewers, while moving away from louder agitated viewers. Allegedly the first computer controlled artwork, employing the use of a digital Philips minicomputer in order to process sound. 
 +  * [[http://www.olats.org/schoffer/eindex.htm|Nicolas Schöffer]] cybernetic art through painting, sculpture and town planning. 
 +  * [[http://www.crashingart.com/|David Karave]] believes that robots are the next step in art history: 
 + 
 +   - Early painting (1 dimensional rendition) 
 +   - Modern painting (2 dimensional rendition) 
 +   - Sculpture (3 dimensional rendition) 
 +   - Photograph (2 dimensional representation) 
 +   - Moving image (2 dimensional rendition/representation in time) 
 +   - Robotics (3 dimensional rendition in time) 
 +   - Cinematic Theatre/Holograms/genetic art (3 dimensional representation in time) 
 + 
 +  * [[http://www.srl.org/|Survival Research Labs]] Industrial scale robotic performance, with lots of explosions. 
 +  * [[http://www.livingsculpture.com/|Yves Amu Klein]] wearable robots, parallels with Lirec research:  
 +<blockquote> 
 +Imagine being able to wear bracelets, earrings, badges, and necklaces that develop an intimate relationship with you, reacting to you in many different ways. This is the goal of Living Jewelry. Each piece of Living Jewelry can learn to recognize different qualities in your voice and movement, discovering more of your personality and behavior.</blockquote> 
 + 
 +  * [[http://billvorn.concordia.ca/menuall.html|Bill Vorn]] 
 +  * [[http://www.xs4all.nl/~notnot/index.html|Driessens & Verstappen]] including a [[http://www.xs4all.nl/~notnot/tickle/TICKLEcat.html|tickle robot]] 
 +  
  
 ====Robot generated art==== ====Robot generated art====
  
-Harold Cohen's automatic artist experiments: [[http://crca.ucsd.edu/~hcohen/]]+  * Harold Cohen's automatic artist experiments: [[http://crca.ucsd.edu/~hcohen/]]
  
 ====Robot art events====  ====Robot art events==== 
  
-[[http://artbots.org/|ArtBots]] - A talent show for robots.+  * [[http://artbots.org/|ArtBots]] - A talent show for robots
 + 
 +====Articles on robot art==== 
 + 
 +  * [[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0425/is_n3_v56/ai_20377595|Foundation and development of robotic art]] Art Journal 1997 Eduardo Kac. 
 +  * [[http://www.ekac.org/robotichronology.html|Robotic Art Chronology]] by Eduardo Kac.
  
-======Artists/Groups employing the use of robots====== 
  
-  * [[http://www.crashingart.com/|David Karave]] 
-  * [[http://www.srl.org/|Survival Research Labs]] 
-  * [[http://www.livingsculpture.com/|Yves Amu Klein]] 
-  * [[http://billvorn.concordia.ca/menuall.html|Bill Vorn]] 
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