From Soft Sculpture to Soft Robotics: Retracing a Physical Aesthetics of Bio-Morphic Softness

Jonas Jørgensen

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Abstract

Soft robotics has in the past decade emerged as a growing subfield of technical robotics research, distinguishable by its bio-inspired design strategies, interest in morphological computation, and interdisciplinary combination of insights from engineering, computer science, biology and material science. Recently, soft robotics technology has also started to make its way into art, design, and architecture.
This paper attempts to think an aesthetics of softness and the life-like through an artistic tradition deeply imbricated with an interrogation of softness and its physical substrates, namely the soft sculpture that started proliferating in the late 1960s. Critical descriptions of these works, interestingly, frequently emphasize their similarities with living organisms and bodies as a central tenet of their aesthetics.
The paper seeks to articulate aspects of a contiguity between softness and the life-like in these works through readings that draw on concepts from technical soft robotics research and the description of life in physics (via entropy). It is argued, that fractions of soft sculpture anticipate central interests and notions present in contemporary technical soft robotics research.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato20 nov. 2017
StatusUdgivet - 20 nov. 2017
BegivenhedRE:TRACE – 7th International Conference for
Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology
- Danube University Krems | Goettweig Abbey | Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Krems / Vienna, Østrig
Varighed: 23 nov. 201725 nov. 2017
http://www.mediaarthistory.org/retrace

Konference

KonferenceRE:TRACE – 7th International Conference for
Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology
Lokation Danube University Krems | Goettweig Abbey | Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna
Land/OmrådeØstrig
ByKrems / Vienna
Periode23/11/201725/11/2017
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Emneord

  • soft robotics
  • soft sculpture
  • media art histories
  • media art

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