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https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/34812. Can't Help Myself was a kinetic sculpture created by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu in 2016. [1] The sculpture consisted of a robotic arm that could move to sweep up red, cellulose ether fluid leaking from its inner core, and make dance-like movements. [2]
12 Μαΐ 2019 · this blood-like fluid continually oozes away, triggering the robot’s sensors and prompting the machine to shovel it back into place. the artists have ‘taught’ the robot to perform 32 ...
The contemporary artwork is by two of China's most controversial artists, Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. It's titled “Can’t Help Myself.” One of the interpretations of this artwork I like says, (paraphrased) “The blood is how we kill ourselves both mentally and physically for money just in an attempt to sustain life.
2 Δεκ 2021 · Layer 1: Observing. Watching before reading, I'm grabbed by the movements of the robotic arm. Contrasting the weight of the machinery with how swiftly it moves and pivots. Next, I notice the gorgeous shape created by the blade pushing back the liquid. Blood?
23 Φεβ 2022 · The artwork is created by two of China’s most controversial artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu and can be described as a robotic arm that has one specific, life-long duty: to prevent the deep-red, bloodlike liquid, which constantly oozes outwards, from straying too far (Weng, n.d.).
13 Ιαν 2022 · In November, video of the Venice installation, which features a robotic arm that repeatedly swirls around and scrapes up a dark red substance resembling blood, became a meme of sorts on TikTok...
14 Ιαν 2022 · They are affected by the image of a robot trying to stay alive by eternally returning its own essential fluids – its ‘blood’ – back to itself. They read the noises it makes as its shovel scratches the floor as it pulls the fluid back as ‘screams’ and ‘groans’: