NYC Resistor is hosting “Art, Design, and the Arduino: a lineage” Curated by Alicia Gibb
March 27th, 2010 8-12pm
At NYC Resistor
87 3rd Avenue,
4th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11217
$10 Admission
In addition to artworks using the Arduino, the first prototype of the original Arduino from the collection of Massimo Banzi will be shown.
Works include a lineage of variations, modifications and relations to the Arduino microcontroller:
Hc Gilje
Aaron Koblin
Laura Greig
Hernando Barragán
Edith Kollath
Jan Borchers & René Bohne
Becky Stern
Oscar G. Torres & Jackoon
Raphael Abrams
Joe Saavedra
Don’t worry you are not seeing double, Jackoon the painting robot has a new friend! Jackoon v.2 is an other hacked toy with a robotic arm made from Jackoon’s blue print. Jackoon v.2 made its debut at The Gizmodo Gallery exhibit and a fine job he did.
The two artbots teamed up to make the paintings of a few subjects including one of the king of all robots R2D2!
The robots used this image as a reference and painted the composition with gray, orange, yellow and black.
2/3 of the way into the painting, I made an outline of where R2D2 was located on the painting. You can see the subtle contour of r2’s body on the robotic painting. I was really happy with the resulting painting.
This is some of the art that was created by Jackoon and my self for my Thesis Presentation titled “Art Robotica: Art generated by the collaboration of autonomous painting machines and artists who capture subject matter that appeals to the senses or emotions.” for more information on the process visit Blubee.com/artRobotica
These are some of the Paintings that I made with Jackoon at the ITP Spring 2009 show:
Reference image, wasp on a flower:
Collaborative Painting:
Reference image, rodent skull:
Jackoon Painting:
As you can see on the painting of the Skull, Jackoon managed o paint the general area where the skull should be. The brush strokes where not as precise as should be, because the lighting conditions where not optimal at the ITP show so the tracking system was a little off.
Someone at the ITP show told me something really inspiring; “This is the worst work that [Jackoon] and the other artbots will paint. They will only get better.” I agree, even now the paintings are amazing.