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"Geometric Death Frequency-141" - sculpture of Federico Díaz constructed fully by robots ...
Beginning October 23, 2010 and running through March 2012, MASS MoCA (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art) will present a new site-specific sculpture by Prague-based artist Federico Díaz.
Created from 420,000 black spheres precisely milled and assembled by robotic machines, the 50-feet long by 20-feet high sculpture, Geometric Death Frequency—141, will fill MASS MoCA's entrance courtyard with a fragmented wave seemingly caught between movement and stasis.
In the case of Geometric Death Frequency—141, the "book" is a digital photograph of the museum's clocktower entry courtyard as taken by the artist, which the artist then transforms into pure data, and modulates using analytical and fluid dynamic modeling techniques, finally rendering the data stream into a three-dimensional sculpture using state-of-the-art computer-aided manufacturing methodologies. The new work thus combines elements of photographic manipulation, data analysis, and computer programming, utilizing new techniques to produce a sculpture completely untouched by human hands.
Company Blumenbecker Prag is an author of robot software used by couple of robots, which construct sphere by sphere the whole artificial work without any touch of human hands.
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