by way of Andreas Broeckmann on Mon, 4 Aug 1997 12:48:31 +0100 |
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------------------------------------------------------------------------ ............................ 220V ROBOTICS ............................. The Ancestral Path: The Dog Monkeys Journey through the Amorphic Society ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ location: ......... V2_Building, Eendrachtsstraat 10, 3012 XL, Rotterdam opening: .......................................Thu, August 15, 21.00hrs opening hours: ................. Sat, Aug16 - Sun, Aug17, 14.00-23.00hrs ................................ Mon, Aug18 - Fri, Aug22, 16.00-23.00hrs conference: ................................. Sun, Aug17, 14.00-17.30hrs ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ............................ Performances .............................. ...... daily at 20.00hrs (not on monday) Sunday also at 14.00hrs ....... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ admission: .................... exhibition fl 2,50 - performance fl 5,00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 220V ROBOTICS is the title of a presentation on robotics in art and society. The programme consists of a large exhibition of about 50 robots and a conference on robotics. For years now technological development is associated with the images of robots in movies like Metropolis by Fritz Lang and the Terminator series with Arnold Schwarzenegger. The shiny steel robots from older movies have been replaced by more 'soft' robots that can acquire any form and identity. The movie-robot has become more human over time, man and machine seem to be merged. The robot is more than ever before an image that stirs the imagination. The human shape, the robot often has, seems to suggest that man eventually will be capable of self-reproduction and that there are no limits to technological development to achieve this. In this scenario nature, man and machine merge to cyborgs. The robot is also a big challenge for artists, Jean Tinguely and Nam June Paik are famous examples, but also Andy Warhol's statement that he wishes to be a robot is a reference to this. For the artist there is not only a technical challenge but also artistic, cultural and social ones. During 220V ROBOTICS we present both the spectacular robots by Amorphic Robot Works and a conference on recent artistic and scientific research in the field of robotics ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ........................ Amorphic Robot Works .......................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The amazing robots built by Amorphic Robot Works, a cooperation of artists, hard- and software developers and technicians from San Francisco, form a mechanical landscape of steel trees and whimsical robots. They are not the robots we know from science-fiction movies, but more poetical steel machines - sometimes enormous - that crawl, fight, make music and challenge the audience. The robots will be presented in an environment in where light, sound and machines address all senses to realize a unique experience. This presentation in the Netherlands is unique and is realized in cooperation with three artist organizations: Kampnagel in Hamburg, the Muffat Halle in Muenchen and V2_Organisatie in Rotterdam. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ......................... Amorphic Robot Works ......................... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chico MacMurtrie ..................................... Artistic Director Todd Blair ............................ Programme and Technical Director Brian Kane ........................................ Software Development Stock ................................ Hardware and Software Development Matt Daly ........................................ Technical Coordinator Marc 9 ............................................. Technical Assistant ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ .............................. Conference .............................. location: ............ De Kade, Hoornbrekerstraat 8a, 3011 CL, Rotterdam admission: ........................................................ free ------------------------------------------------------------------------ In general the robot is considered a machine that either has human features and resemblance or that stands in a factory constructing cars. Possibly the Mars robot Sojourner has changed this image a little. Not many people know that robot are not necessary just mechanical, robots can also be software active in computer networks. And also robots on a molecular scale are being developed that can be used to perform tasks within the human body. Technology and biology, machines and bodies, apparatuses and organisms are increasingly merging. Human and animal bodies are turned into cyborgs, and machines learn to behave like living systems. Every day we are confronted with new, incredible steps in the convergence of man and machine. Three people have been invited to speak about the development within the field of robotics from different viewpoints: - Karin Spaink, has written the introductory essay for the Dutch translation of the "Cyborg Manifesto" by Donna Haraway (US). She will criticize widely held ideas on the cyborgs and explain that cyborgs are just ordinary people after all. She will discuss the construction of identity in relation to the cyborg. - Joseph Michael is scientist and researches at Robodyne Cybernetics in London, a company that creates robots using "fractal technology". This revolutionary research is beyond imagination. Joseph Michael will demonstrate the principles of his "Fractal Shape Changing Robots" with a prototype. - Chico MacMurtrie is the initiator of Amorphic Robot Works and active as robotics artist for over 15 years. He will use his works to tackle questions central to the theme this conference - the interrelations between robotics, art and human experience. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 220V ROBOTICS is also part of a series of presentations on artists initiatives by De Kade in Rotterdam. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 220V has been made possible with support of: Stichting Rotterdam Festivals Anjer Fonds Rotterdam Stichting Cultuurfonds Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten Ministerie van OCenW De Kade - artist organization ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Info: V2_Organisatie, Anniek van Anraad, tel 31.10.4046427, anniek@v2.nl ------------------------------------------------------------------------