Tuesday, November 11, 2008

robotlab


robotlab, “The Bible Scribe”, 2007.

The installation 'bios [bible]' consists of an industrial robot, which writes down the bible on rolls of paper. The machine draws the calligraphic lines with high precision.
Like a monk in the scriptorium it creates step by step the text.
Starting with the old testament and the books of Moses ‘bios [bible]’ produces within seven month continuously the whole book.
All 66 books of the bible are written on rolls and then retained and presented in the library of the installation.
‘bios [bible]’ is focussing on the questions of faith and technical progress.
The installation correlates two cultural systems which are fundamental for societies today – religion and scientific rationalism.
In this contexts scripture has all times an elementary function, as holy scripture or as formal writing of knowledge.
In computer technology 'basic input output system' (bios) designates the module which basicaly coordinates the interchange between hard- and software.
Therefore it contains the indispensable code, the essential program writing, on which every further program can be established.

3 comments:

  1. Wow, truly fascinating! I wish I could see it in action. Thanks for the great post!

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  2. That is just amazing. No, the other word. Awesome. No, doesn't fit either. Thingy, er, baffling? Nah. Anyway: cool!

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  3. great to read and see about this. must be amazing to see it work. thank you for sharing

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