Robot Design And Flight Assembled Architecture by Gramazio Kohler and Rafaella d’Andrea
The modern art world continuously undergoes constant innovation in terms of design, mediums, and technological advances. In today’s time and society, it seems that technology is playing an important part in creating the future of art and design.
Recently, artists are pairing up with techies to meld the worlds of art and technology.
In particular, Swiss architects Gramazio & Kohler and autonomous systems technician Raffaello d’Andrea have banded together to create an architectural piece with robots.
Their latest project, “Flight Assembled Architecture,” is using a system of programmed flying robot machines to create a sculptural piece by flying foam blocks into a 20 foot tall structure. These beautifully crafted flying contraptions are an extension of the artists at hand using them in a way that could be the future of the art world.
Will we live in a society where the artist becomes obsolete and talent will be based in the hands of the inanimate, the robot? Art is ever-changing, and with the rise of technology being folded into the mix of the art world, one wonders what will become of art and the artist.
This architecture and art blog about architects Gramazio, Kohler, Rafaella and d’Andrea project “Flight Assembled Architecture” was published by Nazmiyal Antique Oriental Rugs located in the heart of Manhattan New York City NY.