Robotic Art Robotique

Robotic Art Robotique

Cité des sciences et de l’industrie & Art Book Magazine

What is robotic art?
Discover a spectacular world of invention and wonder.


When artists use robotics it is not so much to design robots as to transform the natural world. Giving pride of place to impressive and sometimes monumental works of art, like the twenty installations and performances featured in this catalogue, they strive to dissolve the boundaries between art and science.
Take Chico MacMurtrie / ARW’s Totemobile, which looks like a well-known make of car but is actually a sculpture concealing fifty interdependent machines that unfolds to form an 18-meter-high organic totem made of metal and inflatable components. Or consider the work of Dutch artist Theo Jansen, like Animaris Adulari, Animaris Umerus and Animaris Ordis, three of his autonomous giant beach creatures that resemble mammoth skeletons and are impelled by wind. According to their creator, “the walls between art and engineering exist only in our minds.”
Besides the course of the exhibition, the catalog includes a panorama on the mechanical and humanoids creatures, unpublished in English, “Artist and robot: A brief history of a relationship” by Gottfried Hattinger, artistic director of the Ars electronica festival at the Brucknerhaus in Linz (Austria).
Cité des sciences et de l’industrie & Art Book Magazine

With the artists and collectives
Jean Michel Bruyère / LFKs
Shun Ito
Theo Jansen
Lu Yang
Chico MacMurtrie / ARW
Maywa Denki
Till Nowak
Christian Partos
Robotlab
Shiro Takatani
Troika


Artistic Curator
Richard Castelli

Artist Collectif
Artistes présentés Jean Michel Bruyère / LFKs, Shun Ito, Theo Jansen, Chico MacMurtrie / ARW, Maywa Denki, Till Nowak, Christian Partos, Robotlab, Shiro Takatani, Troika
Contributor Richard Castelli, Gottfried Hattinger
Traductrice Valentine Meunier, Gila Walker
Editorial manager Olivier Carriguel

Publisher Cité des sciences et de l’industrie & Art Book Magazine
ISBN 9782821600638
Publication date April 2014
Nombre de pages 68
Format PDF
Langues English, French

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