Live draw
liveDraw
This is a Magazine presents a new publishing experiment in robo-typography and machinic-drawing called Livedraw. Livedraw is a networked, artist-machine collaborative publishing project, consisting of a custom-made drawing-robot capable of producing « live-drawn » works in natural-media on paper. Artists, designers and writers from the This is a magazine (about nothing) project are invited to contribute works to the project via a custom-coded application that captures their drawing-movements and automatically combines and transmits them to the drawing-robot which draws unique editions.
During our residency in the Edicola Radetzky art space Milan, Italy, we launched this new publishing experiment to the public.
A live feed of the machine at work can be viewed during This is a Magazine liveDraw events and installations.
liveDraw editions distribution: www.atomicactivity.com / Contact
Artist submissions to liveDraw: Please send a request to log in to our custom web app with which you will be able to draw on your mobile device or computer (with your finger or stylus, in two colours). One of our drawing-machines will perform your drawing in natural media with the same gestures that you used to make it. Your Livedraw submissions will be securely recorded on our servers and may continue to be drawn by future machines, indefinitely. In this way, the act of drawing will have its own destiny, separate to its author. There is no limit to the number of drawings you may submit.
Print is Dead. Long live drawing.
Hello World !!! drawing by Julien Brunet (Paris-Milan, Machine-drawn in Sharpie, 26th June, 2017)
Yesterday, the artist Julien Brunet made an artwork on his phone in Paris, which shortly after was automatically « drawn » in Sharpie by our machine in Milan.
umm our drawing robot had some bugs this morning. we fixed it.
This artwork by Nora Renaud was drawn on her device in Bogotá, Colombia, and then automatically machine-drawn in Milan, Italy in red marker.
In Viborg, Denmark, Sergei Sviatchenko also made an artwork on his phone, which was automatically machine-drawn in Sharpie in Milan. More of Sergei’s work here~~> http://www.sviatchenko.dk/
One of Gloria Maria Cappelletti‘s artworks made on her device and livedrawn by our drawing-robot in Milan, Italy in marker on paper.
Dafne Boggeri drew ‘Solita Solano—from the series PARIS WAS A ROBOT’ on her phone in Milan, before it was machine-drawn, also in Milan, Italy.
Artworks by Alberto Valgimigli were made on his device in Genova, and then automatically machine-drawn in Milan.
Robot-drawn artist edition
Coloured markers on acid-free kraft-paper
8 pages, 16x21cm (closed), 8°
Authenticated and numbered open edition. 2018
Original drawing created in Paris, France, 2017 by Julien Brunet and then robot-drawn in Melbourne, Australia. liveDraw introduces an experimental publishing and distribution model in which artworks are created on a custom-coded app, before being automatically composed and machine-drawn in natural media on demand.
OUT OF PRINT
Julien Brunet 2024 / contact@burnbrunet.com / instagram