Artistic CAD/CAM software
The arts industry, traditionally rooted in manual craftsmanship and personal expression, has been undergoing a significant metamorphosis. Contemporary artists are increasingly embracing robots, digital tools such as CAD CAM software and technologies to enhance their work, leading to a blend of traditional and modern methods. Trends such as digital art installations, virtual reality experiences, and interactive exhibitions are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the arts, redefining the relationship between the artist, the artwork, and the audience.
Key Components in Modern Art
Within this evolving landscape, some elements remain constant. Sculptures, paintings, and installations continue to be central to the arts. However, these are now often accompanied by or integrated with digital projections, soundscapes, or augmented reality elements. Moreover, the materials used have expanded beyond canvas and clay to include LEDs, sensors, and even recycled electronic components. These advancements have not only expanded the artist’s toolkit but have also enhanced the immersive experience for the audience, making art more accessible and engaging than ever before.
I use hotwire cutting for quick waste material removal in various projects, SprutCAM X Robot makes any robot programming a breeze. Hotwire as well.
Joakim Malare
Nioform
The (not so) Little Prince machined by Precision Usinagem is around 4m and was partially machined with CNC Robot and programmed with SprutCAM X. A work of art that still needs paint and trim!
COMAC Brazil