Art and Architecture of Robotics /

Robotic art is a broad term that encompasses a variety of sub-types of art, all of which employ some form of robotic or automated technology. Robotic installation art unifies Installation art and robotic technologies insofar as the works and installations often employ computers, sensors, actuators a...

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Main Author: Davidson, Yael, author 640135
Format: text
Language:eng
Published: Delhi, India : The English Press, 2011
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Online Access:http://repository.library.utm.my/2420
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Summary:Robotic art is a broad term that encompasses a variety of sub-types of art, all of which employ some form of robotic or automated technology. Robotic installation art unifies Installation art and robotic technologies insofar as the works and installations often employ computers, sensors, actuators and programming which allow them to respond or evolve in relation to viewer interactions. In this kind of art and technology-based work the viewer is transformed from a passive viewer to an active participant. One significant way in which this work can differ from kinetic art is that it is usually non-programmatic in the sense that the future behavior of the sculpture or installation can be altered by input from either the artist or the participant.