DS Tableau DS Tableau is a large-scale sculptural installation with animated lights and text-scrollers, installed at the entrance to the local offices of an international corporation in Cape Town, South Africa. It is a SPACECRAFT project, the sister project to African Robots, executed with Southern African street wire artists who are highly skilled at constructing […]
Category: Projects
This is a comprehensive list in the making of all African Robots work, from objects to workshops and exhibitions. Click on an entry title to read more about the project.
Zimbabwe Space Station This is an ongoing project to depict a Zimbabwe Space Station, which draws on the iconic forms of Great Zimbabwe in a symbol of future African achievement in interplanetary exploration, in collaboration with Zimbabwean immigrant street wire artists in Southern Africa. The project works through image and sculpture: a public artwork in […]
Anthropophagic Octopus
Anthropophagic Octopus식인낙지 From 22 May – 30 June 2019, African Robots lead artist Ralph Borland was on an art residency at the Asia Culture Centre in Gwangju, South Korea, with support from Business and Arts South Africa, making work for exhibition at the International Symposium of Electronic Arts 2019.
Dubship I – Black Starliner (2019) This project, a collaboration between African Robots and our sister project SPACECRAFT, was created in 2019 with funding from the National Arts Council of South Africa, and exhibited in the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art in Cape Town, South Africa, as part of the exhibition Still Here Tomorrow… from […]
Zizi Night Light Zizi is the Shona for owl – we hope this night light helps you zzz easy! Just turn on the power switch, and adjust the dial till the eyes are off in a lit room and on when it’s dark. Then every night when lights go out Zizi wakes up.
Red Owl This ‘Red Owl’ was made during workshops for the International Symposium of Electronic Arts in Durban, South Africa in 2018. We usually base all our robots on specific local creatures, but this one was more of a fantasy owl! It’s made using red ‘scooby-wire’, the name we use for telephone wire. This has […]
Coruja This is a little owl – ‘Coruja’ in Portuguese – made with wire artists and interactive electronics students and hobbyists in an African Robots workshop in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2018. Many similar forms to African wire art are produced in Brazil, including cars and motorbikes that look much the same. The materials […]
AfroBots Exhibition
AfroBots Exhibition Starling 1.2 was exhibited on the show AfroBots at the Natural History Museum in Kigali in 2016 as part of a collaboration between the Victoria and Albert Museum London and Rwandan National Museums, under the project AfriDesignX (this was one of a few collaborations between African Robots and AfriDesignX). We were honoured to […]
Starling 1.2 is our advanced model Starling 🙂 It was produced with attention to the aesthetics of the piece, incorporating fine wire art by Lewis Kaluzi, and a ‘spacey’ transparent body by Ralph Borland. Ralph designed and constructed the wire inner mechanisms that drive the wings, based on the ‘Scotch Yoke’ linkage system. For the […]
Flapping Bird This mechanical and electronic flapping bird was made by wire artist Lewis Kaluzi on his own initiative, who brought it to show African Robots after hearing about the work we were doing, back in 2015. We took it to London to exhibit it at Machines Room Maker Library. Lewis has worked on many […]