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Drawing Machine 3.1415926 v.2
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Fernando Orellana
Drawing Machine 3.1415926 v.2
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2001
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Description
Drawing Machine 3.1415926 v. 2 explores the notion of generative art or art that makes art on its own. The piece consists of a three tiered mobile sculpture that is driven by the vibration of a motor. This vibration is controlled in two ways. First by the machines programming, essentially a set of instructions on how to draw. Secondly by monitoring one or two microphones, giving it the ability to "listen" to its environment. When it hears something loud enough it uses that information directly to create marks. In this way the machine collaborates with its environment; sometimes using its program and sometimes using what it hears to make drawings.
Over the years the machine has been installed in several locations and configured in different ways. Some drawings are reflective of music played to it (for example the music of Charlie Parker), while others are the voices of children and adults that visited it while it was installed at The Ark: A Cultural Center for Children in Dublin, Ireland. Each drawing takes several hours to make, in some cases over three-hundred. The machine is made of aluminum, steel, wood, glass, and electronic components. The drawings are made on vellum using many Papermate pens.
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aesthetics
installation-based
genres
installations
interactive installations
subjects
Art and Science
algorithms
machines
Technology and Innovation
invention
Technology & Material
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The machine is made of aluminum, steel, wood, glass, and electronic components. The drawings are made on vellum using many Papermate pens
Exhibitions & Events
Sonar 2010
2010
Tweak Exhibition
2010
Emergentes
2009
Bibliography
Ann Landi
.
»Brain Wave.«
ARTnews
(June 2009): 92-93.
Freyer, Conny and Sebastien Noel and Eva et. al. Rucki
.
Digital by Design: Crafting Technology for Products and Environements.
. London: Thames and Hudson, 2008.
Seligman, Rachel
, ed.
Fernando Orellana: Recent Work
. New York: Union College and Mandeville Gallery, 2008.