Week 3: Robotics + Art
Kinetic and robotic art is quickly becoming popular among contemporary artists, such as Perry Hoberman’s Faraday’s Garden (1990) and Faraday’s Ghost (2011) masterpieces. The history of robotic art dates back to the industrialization periods, starting with inventions such as the printing press. This device introduced the concept of mechanization, specifically allowing the mass production of books and rapid spread of knowledge. The mechanization of labor then sparked the idea of the robot, a term coined by Czech playwright, Karel Capek. Laborers were basically treated as machines, being required to adapt to the other automated systems along the assembly line. Capek commented on this unsettling work culture through a play involving robots because he felt that workers were being replaced by mechanization. With the growth of computers, however, society increasingly became dependent on the capabilities of machines. Finally in the 20 th century, ar...