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Robots to take over Trafalgar Square

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Posted by Patrick Burgoyne, 24 August 2010, 10:21    Permalink    Comments (6)

Eight industrial robots, on loan from Audi's production line, will feature in Outrace, a major installation for this year's London Design Festival

Both visitors to Trafalgar Square and users of the project's website will be able to 'take control' of the 1200kg robots, which each have a reach of over three metres. Users will be asked to submit short text messages which the robots will 'write' using light heads from Audi cars attached to their arms (as shown in the image above from testing at Audi's HQ in Germany).

As is the case with all such installation-based projects, the activity will be documented to be experienced second-hand by a far larger potential audience. "As a user’s message is drawn, the light trace will be simultaneously recorded through a system of high definition, long-exposure cameras, encoded as a video and relayed back to be shared across social media," we are promised in the promotional material for the event.

The project is the brainchild of KRAM/WEISSHAAR, artists Reed Kram and Clemens Weisshaar - more here.

Outrace will be on from September 16 to 23.

 

6 Comments

I just love the idea of this. It will look well cool!
Designer birmingham
2010-08-24 13:04:34


This will be a great night time experience for anyone within the Trafalgar Square area! A definite must see for anyone interested in installation and well made cars / machines.
Stephen P.
2010-08-28 13:24:01


HMmmm...
Graphic Design Manchester
2010-08-30 10:11:12


looks great. looking forward to it. shame about what the robots will actually be doing (ie writting things, boring ), but remote control of them is cool.
rich
2010-09-09 13:39:00


I saw these this morning during some kind of 'test run', and they look ace in motion.


Photo: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5551041&l=5e0b6db997&id=679421197

Will go back and check them out tonight.
Tony
2010-09-16 10:26:00


Just love it. It's not the first time some one wrote something with light that's for sure. But the interactivity and tying in with You Tube that rather cool indeed.
Winkelfehlsichtigkeit
2010-09-20 19:00:00


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