The Workers built a fleet of robots that allowed the public to remotely explore galleries and museums from their computers at home. In this interview, studio co-founder Tommaso Lanza explains how they did it.
Called After Dark, the project initially ran over five nights at the Tate Britain gallery in London in August 2014.
"After Dark involved four robots running in the darkened galleries at night," explains Lanza, who founded The Workers with partner Ross Cairns. "The robots were let free to effectively explore 500 years of British art."
Fleet of robots by The Workers allow the public to explore galleries by night
Dezeen and MINI Frontiers: last year London studio The Workers built a fleet of robots that allowed the public to remotely explore galleries and museums from their computers at home. In this interview, studio co-founder Tommaso Lanza explains how they did it.
July 9, 2015
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