The drummer robot The possibility of a shared art with robots

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Published 2016-02-25
Iñigo Benito Molinero

Abstract

Through a small performative experimentation with a little robot of mine and using noise as a recursive excuse, this essay works on the idea of the robot in its change from object to subject. Technologic artistic practices which go from generative art from the 70s to political stances on new media art propose the perfect environment to work on the very mixed context of art and robotics. A increasing social and political way.  That gives artists a possibility to work on the agency, autonomy and creativity of the technological creations themselves. So they can also become political beings. This text is a brief peek on some of such ideas and works.

How to Cite

Benito Molinero, Iñigo. 2016. “The Drummer Robot: The Possibility of a Shared Art With Robots”. AusArt 3 (2). https://doi.org/10.1387/ausart.15948.
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Keywords

CREATION, ROBOT, SUBJECT, INTERACTIVE ART, AUTHORSHIP

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