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menge Sculpture

Niki Passath

Austria

Sculpture, Plastic on Plastic

Size: 0.4 W x 0.4 H x 1 D in

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The title "menge"(quantity) derives from the simple fact that it is an
installation containing a collection of objects that through their
shape, have the ability to expand and contract. The objects are
designed so that the continuous expansions and contractions are
"clumsy" and strenuous attempts to express movement. Over time and the
limited space of the staging results in forced collision of artifacts
to each other and the surrounding walls. As a result of which the
geometrical forms either change the direction of their movement
patterns or develop a common collective locomotion.

The diversity of interactions and collective forms that fascinate
evolve over time, before the eyes of the observer, completely without
his intervention, becoming socialized.

But what does it mean if it is possible for an artist to inscribe the
social behavior of biological forms "hijack-ing architectural bodies?
 For Passath it's just one more proof of the many possibilities of
 being techno-organic.

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Sculpture:Plastic on Plastic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:0.4 W x 0.4 H x 1 D in

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Niki Passath is a robotic artist and is engaged in his work with the sculptural conditions of robots and the idea of artificial intelligence. 1977, born in Graz, he lives in Vienna, Austria and teaches at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Niki Passath studied "˜Violoncello' at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz, Austria, "˜Architecture' at the Technical University in Graz, Austria and at the École d´Architecture Laungedoc Rousillon, Montpellier, France and made his degree in "˜Digital Art' at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria. He has received the "˜Theodor Körner Prize' for his work on "˜Architecture Mules', which translates generative design capabilities of 3D software into real space. Niki Passath studied 'Violoncello' at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz, Austria, 'Architecture' at the Technical University in Graz, Austria and at the École d´Architecture Laungedoc Rousillon, Montpellier, France and made his degree in 'Digital Art' at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria. He has received numerous awards including the 'Theodor Körner Prize' for his work on 'Architecture Mules', which translates generative design capabilities of 3D software into real space. Currently he is engaged in finding and creating robotic traces via paint to visualize the motions and behaviours of the robotic object.
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