Acastronovo Produces after trillium a Solar Robotic Sculpture
The solar-powered robotic sculpture, ‘after trillium’ by american artist anthony castronovo of is based on the iowa native trillium flower.
the responsive piece is made out of cast aluminum and kiln-formed
glass, and it uses custom electronics to adapt to the local environment.
opening its petals each morning and closing them during the night, the
flower becomes brightly illuminated within 4 hours after dusk.
Acastronovo Produces after trillium a Solar Robotic Sculpture
the flower blooms more and more each day until the hottest part of summer
Acastronovo Produces after trillium a Solar Robotic Sculpture

at night the flower closes and is illuminated from within
Via[designboom,DIY submissions]
Acastronovo Produces after trillium a Solar Robotic Sculpture
the flower blooms more and more each day until the hottest part of summer
Acastronovo Produces after trillium a Solar Robotic Sculpture
at night the flower closes and is illuminated from within
Via[designboom,DIY submissions]
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