The AUTOPORTRAIT installation was held in the Gallery of Cadillac House—home of America’s preeminent car manufacturer. It invited visitors to pose for a portrait by ADA, an autonomous drawing robot named after pioneering technologist Ada Lovelace. While playful and entertaining, this project also explored deeper questions about creativity and automation.
The strengths of humans and machines combine to great effect in the installation. ADA draws with speed and precision while conveying warmth and humour through human-like behaviours like tilting her “head” as she studies her subject.
We repurposed an industrial welding machine designed for mass manufacturing and gave it new abilities: recognizing human faces and making simple artistic choices. Our custom-built story engine integrated interactive audio, video, lighting and robotics systems in the model’s physical design.
"Aside from identical twins and Doppelgängers, most faces aren't alike, which allows ADA to create unique work in its new role."
Beverly Braga for Crave
"Conceptually, Tellart pulled an automated laborer (one of many, whose sole purpose was to be a step in automotive production) and developed a way for the robot to look back at its creator. We gave the robot a voice, complete with expressive flourishes of movement as it draws its subjects."
Charlie Ledbetter, Senior Producer at Tellart
Tellart in partnership with art publisher Visionaire, with the support of Leaflabs and Palmer Schwartz Agency.