A new creative project of connection between two worlds that of humans and technology where an industrial robot can act through music. The Valse Automatique project was designed by great creative minds from different worlds such as designer Hermann August Weizenegger, born in 1963, studied Industrial Design at the Berlin University of the Arts. After graduation, he enjoyed 16 years of international success with his own design agency, Vogt + Weizenegger. In 2009 he founded his studio “HAW”. Since 2004 he has been Professor of Industrial Design at the Potsdam University of Applied Sciences. Mihalj Kekenj, his real name, was…


Robots are also part of fashion as demonstrated by the fashion designer Iris van Herpen was born on June 5, 1984 the Netherlands graduated from ArtEZen Arnhem University of the Arts in 2006 and did an internship at Alexander McQueen in London and Claudy Jongstra in Amsterdam before launching her own label in 2007.The Dutch The designer debuted her first haute couture collection, ‘Chemical Crows’, at Amsterdam Fashion Week 2007. She is known for being known for combining technology with traditional haute couture crafts. The futuristic vision of this designer has managed to create a different artistic expression and value….


We never finish finding the wonders that we can do with the use of industrial robots and the right software system. One of the great capacities that human beings have is to create and with technological progress they have been able to create everything from exhibition works to conventional elements such as furniture. An example of this is the Voxel Chair, a 3D printing software research and development project by a team from the Bartlett School of Architecture in London. The Bartlett Design Computing Laboratory (DCL), a part of University College London, created the software to open up new possibilities…


The highly productive and efficient automated milling process and Hollywood studios are taking advantage of it. The English company Robocarv dedicated to 3d modeling, scanning and robotic sculpting with multi-surface finish. I provide a solution for creating decorative elements for a theater or television scene with a KUKA milling robot. Making realistic-looking objects and panoramas begins with a block of sintered expanded polystyrene (EPS), which is a lightweight, easy-to-use material used by robots based on CAD drawings obtained from scanning. It is ground and then carved by a robot. The model then covers the product with polyurethane foam and other…


AATB Study Practice for Non-Industrial Robotics, has designed a traditional Japanese watch, the Wadokei. They operate through a seasonal time system, with units of time that vary throughout the seasons and the length of days and nights. Estudio AATB is a studio founded by Andrea Anner with a degree in Visual Communication, with a master’s degree in Art Direction and Typographic Design. And Thibault Brevet graduated in Graphic Design with a Master in Visual Arts and programming websites. The designers based AATB on a collaborative practice, developed around the idea of ​​non-industrial robotics, their research projects have been based on…


Creativity is the link of many concepts that generate original designs that drives the life of the human being and surprises it. This is the case of Carlo Ratti’s “Pixel Free” project for Artemide, controlled by an ABB industrial robot. The artists of this project are: Carlo Ratti, born in Torino, Italy in 1971, is an Italian architect, engineer, inventor, educator and activist, Director of Experiments at Boston MIT Sensing City. Matthew Claudel designer, researcher and writer. He co-founded the designX program at MIT, where he is the Head of Civic Innovation. He studied architecture at Yale and earned a…


Graham Hudson, a British artist who specializes in large-scale constructions with interactive elements, has been noted for his investigation of time and social structure, assembling unique sculptures using everyday objects. And he was the creative mind of the Burberry project. Hudson designed a robotic installation with the goal of exploring man-made idealism and horror. His project called Sisyphus Reclined, this name was taken from the artwork that references the character of Sisyphus in Greek mythology, who was sentenced by Zeus for treason to an eternity of rolling a rock uphill and watching it roll down again. It includes a Kuka…


We have already seen the dexterity of industrial robots to adapt to different tasks and processes, even those that require subtlety and dedication. No matter the size, with today’s technological innovations, heavy-duty robots can also achieve great results with difficult-to-handle materials, even the foray of industrial robots in the art has shown that it is a useful and flexible tool for the design of many works and decorative pieces. Designers Ron Culver and Joseph Sarafian have developed a method for molding a mixture of concrete and fiberglass into a fabric that is stretched using programmed robots. This was an independent…


Currently we find urban decoration in many emblematic places in cities where it is a trend to resort to architectural creativity that provides large-scale structures with innovative applications of new technologies. as an example we have the structural works of the renowned group Gramazio Kohler Research and ETH Zurich. Gramazio Kohler Research and ETH Zurich are the designers of another wooden construction known as the ‘Future Tree’. It had a planning of two years and for its construction it took 4 months the manufacture was developed as indivisible and digital processes. This fascinating structure in 3D printing had two important…


Industrial robots a few years ago were confined in factories doing dangerous and repetitive work.Of course, at first it was the objective.However, the world advances and in the field of robotics and new technologies, innovations are the order of the day. . There are already many industries that have targeted robotic automation, including the film industry where it has been seen in movies like Terminators where Fanuc robots were used to assemble an army or Amazing Spider-Man even in shows like America’s Best Dance Crew . Robots have already been designed with cinematographic applications such as MRMC Bolt that can…