ADDITIONAL NOTES:
a review of the Whitney's Diller + Scofidio show:In the installation "Master/Slave," scores of miniature robots riding conveyor belts file through a flat, monotonous landscape, all under antiseptic acrylic, on their way to an X-ray machine that displays their innards publicly, onscreen.
read more at newyorkmetro.com. plus, the whitney's press release and more photos at both artnet and lightningfield.
Saturday 10 May 2003
destinations unknown for the mini robots at the whitney
5 comments // art & architecture
Beware. The robots--they are taking over. Run!
ooh, I will check this out..
I really need to go musueming more
looks like an IBM commercial!
THink of these little guys as representations of the Microsoft Mind; whereby orders are given that produce nothing but whirling noises and jerky movements of the hands and feet...
ohmygawd rion. these are breathtaking. you're going to make me HAVE to come out to nyc now... :-)





