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Digitalisation and Robotic in Art
By Catherine Cathiard, Vice-President of LAFA, Avocat à la Cour, Wildgen, Luxembourg *   Connected with art, digitalisation and robotics, are present, namely within the so called «robotic art» and the «digital art».   Robotic Art - Robotics began to be applied to art around the 1960s with the first computers and software programmes. French artist Jean Tinguely (1925-1991) was a pioneer of meta-mechanics or kinetic art in the Dada tradition, and created a self-destroying sculpture entitled Homage to New York (1960). Nicolas Schöffer’s kinetic work CYSP 1 (Cybernetic Spatiodynamic Sculpture) (1958) was one of the first interactive artworks that used sensors and electronic analogue components, providing a bridge between kinetic and robotic art.(1)  ...
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