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  • Rotoscopic Machines, 2005

    Bill Vorn
  • Rotoscopic Machines, 2005

    Bill Vorn
  • Rotoscopic Machines, 2005

    Bill Vorn
2005

Rotoscopic Machines

Montreal Science Centre
From April 30th, 2005 to March 1st, 2006

For the first time, as part of an exhibit on rotation, Groupe Molior presents a new work by robotic artist Bill Vorn. Rotoscopic Machines will be showing at the Montréal Science Centre from April 30th, 2005 to March 2006 as part of the X-treme Rotation exhibit.

Rotoscopic Machines is an interactive robotic installation produced for the Montreal Science Centre. It is composed of five revolving robotic arms suspended from the ceiling that react to the presence of viewers. At the end of each arm is a pan-tilt camera that transmits video images of the robot's point of view. This piece was conceived to illustrate different principles related to the theme of the exhibition at the Science Centre: Extreme Rotation.
 

  
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Rotoscopic Machines
2005
Robotic installation
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Rotoscopic Machines is an interactive robotic installation produced for the Montreal Science Centre. It is composed of five revolving robotic arms suspended from the ceiling that react to the presence of viewers. At the end of each arm is a pan-tilt camera that transmits video images of the robot's point of view. This piece was conceived to illustrate different principles related to the theme of the exhibition at the Science Centre: Extreme Rotation.

 


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