Robot Art & Architecture

Robot art and robotic architecture use industrial arms as programmable tools for painting, sculpture, carving, fabrication, interactive installations and experimental construction. KUKA, ABB, FANUC and other robotic platforms can translate digital models, algorithms and sensor data into physical movement, allowing artists, architects and designers to work at scales and with geometries that conventional studio tools may not support.

This category examines the creative and technical relationship between industrial robotics, art, architecture and digital fabrication. Topics include robotic painting, stone and foam sculpture, parametric design, kinetic installations, heritage preservation, custom furniture and human-machine collaboration. The articles are intended for architects, artists, designers, fabrication studios and engineers evaluating how robotic systems can become reliable creative production tools.