Drawing Operations is an ongoing collaboration between an artist and a robotic arm.

The robot mimics the artist's drawing gesture and vice 
versa in real time, resulting in a synchronous, 
interpretive performance.

This is the first stage of an 
ongoing study examining 
human and robotic 
interaction as an artistic 
collaboration.

Collaborators: Sougwen Chung & D.O.U.G._1 (Drawing Operations Unit: Generation_1).

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 Collaboration is an exercise in behavioral empathy

 Collaboration is an exercise in behavioral empathy

Drawing Operations Unit: Generation 1 is the 1st stage of an ongoing study of human and robotic interaction as an artistic collaboration.

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Generation 1:

MIMICRY

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In Generation_1, the robotic arm mimics the artist’s gesture by seeing through an overhead camera, and analyzing the movement through computer vision software. The result is a synchronicity of movement between artist and machine, captured as a drawing artifact.

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The following mimicry studies were drawn and performed at The National Art Center in Tokyo, Rebull Studios and the artists studio in New York in 2015 - 2016.

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Exhbition & Performance

Drawing performances are 10 minutes in length. The collaboration is entirely improvised and showcases a process of human & robotic co-creation.

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Future Generations

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MEMORY

Exploration of creativity as a combination of learned / remembered gestures from drawing collaboratively and style analysis of artists of the past.
Continuing attemps to evolve D.O.U.G._1's drawing sensibility.

AGENCY

Gestures fromprevious drawings will becollected and saved, existing as a memory bank for D.O.U.G._1. Analysis of visual style of historic artists to translate into gesture, as well as colour palette as a collective memory bank from which robotic arm will be able to select.

"Perhaps it belongs with the avant-garde abstract expressionist movement, under the context of Clement Greenberg’s theory 
on medium specificity in which contingency is accepted as aesthetic sensibility. Rather, this collaborative performance 
between the body and a robot arm is musical." 

The performance is a 
process of slowing down, 
paying attention, and 
communicating entirely 
through gesture.

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The robot mimics the artist like a partner in improvisational round singing performance. It is an AI that embraces every glitch, bug, and error. The drawing session, without pre-established harmony, frees itself from aesthetic constraints, while also examining the essence and phenomenon of beauty at the same time.

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CREDITS

Sougwen Chung, Artist

In collaboration with 
Yotam Mann

Commissioned by 
New Inc / New Museum
Redbull Studios New York
New Hive

Thanks
Slanted Studios, Square Fabrication,
Mr. doob, Phil Sierzega, TVRT

 

READING LIST

Nusselder André. Interface Fantasy: a Lacanian Cyborg Ontology. MIT Press, 2010.

Rich,Adrienne. Arts of the Possible: Essays and Conversations. W.W. Norton & Co., 2002 

 

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Brockman, John. What to Think about Machines That Think: Today's Leading Thinkers on the Age of Machine Intelligence. Print.


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Varela, Francisco, and Humberto Maturana. Autopoiesis and Cognition The 
Realization of the Living. 1st ed. D. Reidel, 1980. Print.

Kurzweil, Ray. How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed. 
New York: Viking, 2012. Print.

SELECTED PRESS

Interview with Maddy Varner- New Hive  
NEW INC Showcase: Sougwen Chung for Redbull Studios New York 

To learn more about the body of work, please visit the Press section.
For booking inquiries, please contact office@scilicet.xyz

For official press images, go here

works by sougwen

GENESIS (2024)what becomes of the human hand?
BODY MACHINE (MERIDIANS) - 2024machines as extensions of living systems
Assembly Lines (2022)a painting performance with a robotic swarm connected to the flow of a city
Mutations of Presence (2021)Exploring spectrality through sequencing bio-feedback to a machine
F.R.A.N. Flora Rearing Agricultural Network (2020)exploring machine and flora as part of a sympoietic, self-supporting networked system with human as gardener.
Exquisite Corpus (2019)a performance installation exploring human, machine, and ecological bodies
Omnia per Omnia (2018)a painting performance with a robotic swarm connected to the flow of a city
Into The Light (2019)an audiovisual AR installation
Artefacts (2019)a human and machine collaborative drawing
Drawing Operations (2018)a human and machine collaborative duet
Drawing Operations (2017)a human & machine drawing collaboration involving memory.
Drawing Operations (2015)a human & robot drawing collaboration involving mimicry
Chiaroscuro (2013)a spatial interplay of light and shadow as an immersive installation
Preparatory Gestures (2017)a series of sculpture studies in VR
Mycelia (2018)a series of sculptures inspired by bio-inspired cognition
Ecdysis (2013)a study in performative architecture
High Tide (Étude Op. 2, No. 4)a painting exploring the dynamics of change
The Limitless, The Absolute (2017)a painting inspired by the 八卦 Trigrams of the IChing
Cardia (2012)a short film depicting a transgression from interior to exterior
Apolysis (2014)a short film in collaboration with Clint Mansell
Untitled (Étude Op. 1, No. 1-4)a series of drawings exploring synesthesia
Chiaro Oscuro Prototypesa series of form studies with paper
Topographies (2015)a series of paintings inspired by nature and flow states
Dénouement (Recurrent fevers of unknown origin)

Sougwen 愫君 Chung is a Chinese-Canadian artist and researcher. Chung is the founder and artistic director of ⇢ SCILICET, a studio exploring human & non-human collaboration.

A former research fellow at MIT’s Media Lab, Sougwen is considered a pioneer in the field of human-machine collaboration – exploring the mark-made-by-hand and the mark-made-by-machine as an approach to understanding the dynamics of humans and systems. 

— Sougwen 愫君 Chung is a Chinese-born, Canadian-raised artist & (re)searcher based in London / New York / Hong Kong.

— Sougwen 愫君 Chung is a Chinese-born, Canadian-raised artist & (re)searcher based in London / New York / Hong Kong.

— Sougwen 愫君 Chung is a Chinese-born, Canadian-raised artist & (re)searcher based in London / New York / Hong Kong.

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