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[ TECHNO-PERFORMANCE ART ] By Royce Carlson This is a genre of art that has
yet to be adequately named. It combines computer technology, robotics and
mechanical engineering to produce kinetic art. The SEEMEN group,
consisting of about 40 artists and extreme technology inventors, is among a
small number of artists creating in this field. Perhaps the best known of the
"Techno-Performance" artists is Mark Pauline who founded Survival Research
Laboratories in the San Francisco area in 1978. SRL builds
incredibly dangerous machines that attack each other in public performances.
An SRL show is not like the cute little "battle-bots" TV show.
SRL’s Pitching Machine, for example, launches 6 foot-long 2 x 4’s at 120
miles per hour with a range of about 800 feet. It has an automatic loader
that holds 20 boards and is powered by a 500 horsepower Eldorado engine.
Another machine, currently under construction is powered by jet engines. Self-destructive art like that
produced by SRL is not a totally new concept. Perhaps the father of this idea
is Gustav Metzger. Born in 1926 he developed the concept of auto-destructive
art in the 60’s and 70’s as social commentary on the destructive forces in
society. He began with paintings using acid on nylon so that the painting
dissolved before your eyes. He developed the concept on paper of sculptures
that would disintegrate during the course of an exhibition and other
self-destructive art ideas that, for one reason or another, were not allowed
by the museums he hoped to exhibit them at. As new technology is developed,
artists get a hold of it to see what can be done. The advent of easily
affordable computers and robotics has allowed artists to experiment in the
area of automated electromechanical performances. The Amorphic
Robot Works and Ullanta
Performance Robotics produce shows where the performers are
robots. In another vein, the Large Hot Pipe
Organ is the world’s only midi-controlled propane explosion organ.
It has twenty vertical steel steam pipes with propane injectors that are
controlled with a computer. It weighs 11 tons and can be heard easily over 2
miles away. You can hear an MP3 of the LHPO at their web site. At the Burning Man Festival
there are several artists exploring the use of technology to create art. From
the L2K Array, a 500’ diameter circle of 2000 computer controlled lights, to
the Laser Man, a huge outline of a figure produced by lasers, it is an ideal
environment for grand techno-artistic experiments. One of the more spectacular
techno-performances at Burning Man is Dr. Mega Volt. He wears a special suit
and has a large truck with two giant Tesla coils on top. His performance
consists of being zapped by hundreds of thousands of volts of electricity. I have always had a boyish
fascination with art and technology (especially if it involves fire and loud
noises) so this kind of art is a real thrill. That’s why I just bought myself
a MIG welder for Christmas. The fun is about to begin! Courtesy of
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