tremblay's Submission

contact nameWilliam Tremblay
artists' namesWilliam Tremblay
artists' locationsAllston, MA USA
art nameBionic Log
art mediaWood, steel, latex, electronics
art dimensionsRobot is 2' x 3' x 6' and installation is 10'(l) x 6'(w) x 8'(h).
art date2003
art descriptionThis is a small-human-sized wood and steel framed pneumatic robot of simple construction and virtually no brains. It also features a video projection of the natural environment the tree parts were found in. It writhes and evokes strong emotional responses from viewers. It is current on display in the Artbots show and is complete, tested, fixable and has not been shown in Boston except at the Allston Open Studios last year.
art placardBionic Log is a pneumatic robotic sculpture built around a section of tree trunk. Inside the log is a bank of pneumatic valves driven by a simple microcontroller program. These valves permit the flow of compressed air to the actuators in the limbs of the robot, which contract in a manner very similar to animal muscles. Although the control mechanism is simple, the resulting motions are very recognizable as human gestures, albeit the gestures of a confused or wounded person. Bionic Log is an extrapolated collision of the conflicting human imperatives of expediency and sentimentality, at once supporting and disproving the comforting notion that technology can solve any problem.
art urlhttp://artbots.org/2004/participants/BionicLog/