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The Technolith 02 by Duncan Rawlinson - Duncan.co

Available under a Creative Commons by-nc license

The Technolith 02

Duncan Rawlinson has crafted this image by integrating his photography with AI technology. By combining these mediums, Duncan presents a large-scale robotic figure that showcases his skill in photography and his experimentation with AI's potential to expand visual boundaries. The artwork is a straightforward example of how traditional techniques can evolve through AI to produce new, thought-provoking visuals.

Duncan.co/the-technolith-02

The Technolith by Duncan Rawlinson - Duncan.co

Available under a Creative Commons by-nc license

The Technolith

Duncan Rawlinson has crafted this image by integrating his photography with AI technology. By combining these mediums, Duncan presents a large-scale robotic figure that showcases his skill in photography and his experimentation with AI's potential to expand visual boundaries. The artwork is a straightforward example of how traditional techniques can evolve through AI to produce new, thought-provoking visuals.

Duncan.co/the-technolith

descours_openHouse_short2a by fadarch

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descours_openHouse_short2a

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

VID00022 by fadarch

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VID00022

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

DSCN0203 by fadarch

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DSCN0203

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

DSCN0134 by fadarch

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DSCN0134

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

DSCN0128 by fadarch

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DSCN0128

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

openHouse-desCours011_a by fadarch

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openHouse-desCours011_a

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

DSCN0190 by fadarch

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DSCN0190

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

openHouse-desCours004_a by fadarch

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openHouse-desCours004_a

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

DSCN0125 by fadarch

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DSCN0125

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

DSCN0140 by fadarch

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DSCN0140

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

DSCN0200 by fadarch

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DSCN0200

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

DSCN0199 by fadarch

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DSCN0199

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

DSCN0141 by fadarch

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DSCN0141

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

DSCN0197 by fadarch

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DSCN0197

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

DSCN0206_color_a by fadarch

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DSCN0206_color_a

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

DSCN0166 by fadarch

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DSCN0166

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

openHouse-desCours005_a by fadarch

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openHouse-desCours005_a

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…

openHouse-desCours003_a by fadarch

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openHouse-desCours003_a

For this years DesCours, an annual AIA event, held in New Orleans Louisiana. Francis Bitonti (http://www.fadarch.com) and Brian Osborn (http://www.bo-th.com) collaborated to construct a 500sqft robotic canopy.

The illuminated canopy fills the upper portion of a small courtyard in the French Quarter. As participants fill the courtyard the space is transformed by a field of kinetic devices. “Our objective is to create a fluid public condition which is programmed by habitation and social interaction.” Participants control the architecture through the seating. The ceiling is created from a grid of robotic components. The components randomly contract and expand while at rest. When the space is empty only one turns on at a time. As people begin to occupy the seats under the canopy, more components begin flickering on and off. Two people will cause three units to randomly dance around three people will activate four and four people will activate 5 etc…