Hektor, robot graffiti.

Hektor is a project of Lehni and Uli Franke, who after four years of software programming have decided to return to interact with concrete tools interfacing to the precious Computing Machinery. The result was this robot 'graffiti', which spells out the 'print' of a design in a manner completely analog, without any kind of rasterization (ie digitization) of the concept before being plotted on a surface. Hektor, therefore, has materialized in an oscillating support 'robotic' for the spray, which by wires and pulleys does get on and off the canister itself that, with a minimum of inaccuracy, but with the fluidity of his tract plays in spectacular fashion forwarded the image from your computer. On the surface completely autonomous, it exploits the lightness and flexibility of the infrastructure, with the vectorization process design developed by the authors, which make it so natural and appreciable all the work. The reference site, finally, while declaring themselves 'under construction', contains a detailed. Pdf on the birth and construction of the robot, as well as some still images and a video format. Mpg with a spectacular demonstration of its possibilities.