Clemens Weisshaar and Reed Kram to design this year’s Trafalgar Square Installation

The Festival has invited and to this year’s . Their project entitled OUTRACE empowers the general public to take control of eight large-scale industrial robots on loan from Audi’s manufacturing line that will descend onto London’s most public square. Both visitors to the square and a global web audience can send large-scale three-dimensional light messages through the installation via www.outrace.org from September 17 to 23, 2010.

Over the last ten years, Trafalgar Square has become a platform for innovation and experimentation in the arts, with its famous fourth plinth becoming a setting for a sequence of contemporary artworks by Anthony Gormley, Thomas Schütte and the square itself for Installations by Tom Dixon and Jaime Hayon during the . This year’s installation looks to challenge the notions of technology and media that have swiftly become part of our daily lives with a project unlike anything ever seen on the Square before.

OUTRACE is a popup factory; a temporary production facility for writing holographic messages. Visitors to Trafalgar Square and a remote global public can take control over eight magnificent robotic tentacles by logging onto the project website with a mobile device or computer and broadcasting a short text message which is then ingeniously transcribed as real-time light traces.

The powerful light heads attached to the synchronized mechanical arms make use of LED technology from the Audi R15 TDI racecar, winner of this year’s 24h of LeMans. The heads trace letters in the air with spectacular precision and elegant determination. As a user’s message is drawn, the light trace is simultaneously recorded through a system of high definition, long-exposure cameras, encoded as a video and relayed back to be shared across social media.

Weisshaar and Kram allow visitors a glimpse into Audi’s 21st century automotive manufacturing processes by relocating technology from its everyday context behind factory walls to London’s most public square. Within our midst the robots become mighty ambassadors from a foreign land that produce the goods we use and the cars we drive.

The designers and programmers of KRAM/WEISSHAAR, renowned for their cutting-edge collaborations and work with the latest technological tools, spent nearly three months with a team of Audi’s automation and robotics experts developing the systems driving OUTRACE. The process, both painstakingly meticulous and inspirational, unquestionably pushes the boundaries of design in the 21st century.

OUTRACE will operate daily from September 17 – 23, during the London Design Festival in Trafalgar Square.

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