Press Release
Chris Reilly Score for a Robot
Score for a Robot was modeled digitally using 3D industrial design software,
and produced physically using a robotic cutting machine called a CNC router.
CNC routers use computer-controlled motors to move a rotary cutting tool
through space, carving a physical copy of a digital design from a block of
material. When cutting an object, the machine’s motors move at different
speeds depending on material density, cut shape, and other factors. As the
motors move, they produce different tones and sounds.
The form of Score for a Robot was deliberately created so as to produce
specific, minimalist sound patterns during its fabrication. The process for
producing Score for a Robot turns a piece of industrial fabrication equipment
into a musical instrument, where the score is codified into a physical
object, rather than musical notation. The ethereal sound and the physical
object are both created when the score is performed by the machine.
CHRIS REILLY, Chicago-based artist, received his BFA from New Media, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL in 2006. Since 2003 he had several group and solo exhibition in the US. Chris Reilly lives and works in Chicago.
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