
We haven’t seen aliens, but if we had the liberty to guess how they would look, we wouldn’t have gone any further beyond Bjoern Schuelke’s interactive sculptures. We took a while to actually work out what this bizarre outcome of intellect was. And we figured the interactive artwork with attached robotic genius was a hi-tech surprise.
What’s innovative:
The sculptures have tiny cameras attached to the embedded motion sensors, which assist the moving robot to identify and capture humans in the room and then displaying them on the small built-in screens. These amazing pieces of interactive art keep hovering around the confined premises of the space, target one individual after the other, without any external assistance.

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These sculptures are perfect security tools for home security. These robotic surveillance cameras steer their way toward people in the vicinity without them noticing. They only realize when they see themselves on the peripheric screens. There are a lot more sculptures built on the similar concept by Schuelke, which you could find on his site.



















