Year: 2012 Size: 140 x 190 x 13 – 50 cm (variable) Materials and Technic: Stainless Steel and robotic. Weight: 30 kg
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Year: 2012 Size: 140 x 190 x 13 – 50 cm (variable) Materials and Technic: Stainless Steel and robotic. Weight: 30 kg
This study focuses on analyzing the same object through multiple observations across different and distinct periods of time, all viewed by an «observer of observers.» These observations lead to a series of evolutions, which are categorized as Sincrónicas, each one shaped by previous insights. The Sincrónicas represent an ongoing process of evolving perspectives and personal critique.
Sincrónica IV is a programmable robotic sculpture made up of 42 individual pieces arranged in 21 pairs, supported by lines that create a complex framework. The sculpture generates a dynamic, visually synchronous effect, but with irregular and variable patterns, thanks to its intricate programming. Each of the 21 independent actuators is controlled by a central circuit, receiving commands from a microcontroller that operates in a series of interconnected processes. This configuration enables the sculpture to display a continuous, evolving visual dialogue between movement, time, and technological control, reflecting the progression of both the object itself and the observer’s ever-changing perspective.