Coredump (2000) - Garnet Hertz Video
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The "Coredump" project is a web-controlled physical machine built by Garnet Hertz between 1997 and 2000 that allows users around the world to remotely control a markmaking robot via a computer over the internet. Instead of the traditional dumping of memory from a malfunctioning computer program, it attempts to take random bits from users over the internet and dump them into physical space. The machine is built from DC motors with gear-down mechanisms, aluminum tubing, and small rubber casters. A drawing mechanism is attached to the device, and enables the machine to leave physical traces of the online interactions that are channeled through the telerobotic system. http://www.conceptlab.com/coredump/
Author: garnethertz; Uploaded: Nov 20, 2008; Duration: 0:21; Views: 109
Tags: 2000 art conceptlab drawing garnet garnethertz hertz machine robot robotics telematic telerobot telerobotics x10
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