Series 2
mauna loa
Series 7
Series 2
glaskogen
Series 1
yellow ochre & burnt umber
Series 2
atlantic
Series 7



Our robot in action 🤖 




Series 7

Series 7 is again inspired by Bauhaus stripe patterns. These pieces show the characteristics of typical Bauhaus posters: structured lines, rhythmic repetition, and striking simplicity to arrive at visually compelling designs. A great task for a 2D plotter.


Series 6

Series 6 is inspired by a vector field in the thesis Mathemathical model of the human eye growth and the development of myopia (near-sightedness) by Alexander Sas. The x-axis is related to the diameter of the eye. The y-axis expresses how strong the lens is.

In case both parameters are equal, the eye has a good sight, hence the diagonal is empty. In case both are not equal, the vector field shows how the eye can grow to improve its sight. The further away from the diagonal, the stronger the required correction, which is emphasized by the darker colors.


Series 2

Series 2 is inspired by Bauhaus stripe patterns of the early 1920’s. The gradient within a single color pallete evokes a sense of minimalism, while the simple curves keep the artwork playful and modern.

The line patterns are vectorized in such a way that the robotic painter can follow them smoothly, again and again.



Series 1



Series 1 displays the mathematical elegance of vector fields. A collection of brush strokes with constant magnitude and varying direction fills the space.

Each stroke is precisely calculated and flawlessly executed by the robotic painter. All together they evoke a sense of motion and energy.

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