Kurt, the tattoo-robot
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Yesterday at the Architektur Forum in Linz i caught a glimpse (a glimpse was enough, thank you. As a kid i wanted to be a nurse but i nearly faint each time i see blood, so i became a blogger instead) of a video of Kurt by Austrian artist Nikolaus Passath. Kurt is a machine with four injection needles and Chinese ink. Attached to the upper arm it tattoos an enduring symbol on the user's skin.
Kurt is an extreme example of the human-machine interface. The intervention is aimed at rising the awareness of the close connection between the individual and the machine, in a bond as long-lasting as the drawing itself. |
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Kurt is a machine with four injection needles and Chinese ink. Attached to the upper arm it tattoos an endu... Read More
Designed by artist Nikolaus Passath, "KURT" is a robotic tattoo gun that mounts on its subject's arm. Link to images on John Tokyo Land, Link to Passath's KURT page (via We Make Money Not Art)... Read More
At the Architektur Forum in Linz, a video was being shown of an interesting new project: Kurt the tattoo-robot. Kurt is attached to a person's arm, then uses a tattoo gun with 4 needles and Chinese tattoo ink to permanently affix a symbol o...
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