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Federico Díaz' Robot-Assembled Sculpture In Venice (Video)

Posted: 07/07/11 04:56 AM ET

Prague-based artist Federico Díaz is known for his work that combines art and technology. For the 54th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia he conceived a new work that uses sensors and two industrial robots to create a sculpture created from thousands of black spheres. The installation basically consists of two parts: a zone that is scanned by optical sensors that detect changes in ambient light due to the interactivity of viewers, and a production area with two robots that assemble the sculpture according to the data that they get from the sensors.

We met with Federico Díaz at one of the opening days of the Biennale, to learn more about the idea and the technology behind the artwork.

The exhibition, curated by P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center Founder Alanna Heiss, is titled Outside Itself and runs through September 30, 2011. Outside Itself is an evolution of Federico Díaz' installation, Geometric Death Frequency-141, which is on view at MASS MoCA through spring 2012.

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James Napoli
I've Been Thinking
12:55 PM on 07/07/2011
Why, my five year old robot could do that.
anfractuous
Now I educates'm my way.
10:43 AM on 07/07/2011
Silly me, I thought the oats assembling themselves into a granola bar was the sculpture. Guess I was bit to hasty.