Karina Smigla-Bobinski's Kinetic Installation Creates Its Own Markings

“Unearthing the hidden creative talents of machinery.”

Munich-based artist Karina Smigla-Bobinski has installed an interactive kinetic installation, called ADA, at Turkey’s Odunpazari Modern Museum. Named after Ada Lovelace, one of the world’s first computer programmers, the free-floating tool is controlled by humans but produces its own autonomous language in the charcoal marks it makes across the gallery space’s white walls, ceiling and floor.

Inspired by the mechanical structures of Jean Tinguely, Smigla-Bobinski created ADA using a transparent, membrane-like globe filled with helium and studded with charcoal spikes. The machine acts as an independent artist: while visitors can control its trajectory with their own movement, the post-industrial creature creates an evolving series of patterns and signs. The possibilities of automation are extended into a creative realm in which a complex structure emerges with its own symbolic language.

ADA will be in motion at the museum from now until April 12.

In other art-related news, 5pointz developers must pay $6.8 million USD to graffiti artists after the Federal Appeals Court upheld their previous decision.

Odunpazari Modern Museum
Şarkiye, Atatürk Blv.
No: 37 26020
Odunpazarı/Eskişehir, Turkey

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