IEEE VIS 2024 Content: Loading Ceramics: Visualising Possibilities of Robotics in Ceramics

Loading Ceramics: Visualising Possibilities of Robotics in Ceramics

Varvara Guljajeva - Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Cologne, Germany

Mar Canet Sola - Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia. Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Cologne, Germany

Lauri Kilusk - Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, Estonia

Martin Melioranski - Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, Estonia

Kaiko Kivi - Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, Estonia

Room: Bayshore III

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Abstract

This article introduces an artistic research project that utilises artist-in-residency and exhibition as methods for exploring the possibilities of robotic 3D printing and ceramics. The interdisciplinary project unites artists and architects to collaborate on a proposed curatorial concept and Do-It-With-Others (DIWO) technological development. Constraints include material, specifically local clay, production technique, namely 3D printing with a robotic arm, and kiln size, as well as an exhibition concept that is further elaborated in the next chapter. The pictorial presents four projects as case studies demonstrating how the creatives integrate these constraints into their processes. This integration leads to the subsequent refinement and customization of the robotic-ceramics interface, aligning with the practitioners' requirements through software development. The project's focus extends beyond artistic outcomes, aiming also to advance the pipeline of 3D robotic printing in clay, employing a digitally controlled material press that has been developed in-house, with its functionality refined through practice.