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satvikpendem · 8 months ago
There are lots of videos online of this, pretty cool to see, and also lots of artists apparently complaining why they don't use humans, not understanding that every piece is hand finished, so they are hiring more artists than ever before.

Also, the article is talking about Sai Baba but the images are of Sathya Sai Baba, they are two different people who lived a century apart.

ludicrousdispla · 8 months ago
This opens up a lot more possibilities for artists than it takes away.
Ray20 · 8 months ago
Yeah, possibilities to try yourself in other areas. For example, in the aria of frying burgers in a fast food restaurant
ljlolel · 8 months ago
They have fewer sculptors than ever it says
beeflet · 8 months ago
until they invent an automatic finishing machine...
leoc · 8 months ago
James Watt of steam-engine fame was one of the first people to try to mechanically reproduce statues: https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/sj.20...
1024core · 8 months ago
The writer seems to have gotten his "Sai Baba"s mixed up. The statue seems to be of the more modern one ( Sathya Sai Baba, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sathya_Sai_Baba ) who passed away in 2011, and not the OG Shirdi Sai Baba: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sai_Baba_of_Shirdi
satvikpendem · 8 months ago
I noticed that too and contacted Bloomberg to correct this mistake.
xnx · 8 months ago
diamondage · 8 months ago
Didn't they get their robots from Italy?
gerikson · 8 months ago
Heh! I recognized the robots as being originally made by Kuka, because those were the ones used at my last job.
trebligdivad · 8 months ago
The company looks like: https://www.robotor.it/products/

Those look like fun toys - must have been fun getting that going.

epicureanideal · 8 months ago
How much does a robot-assisted sculpture cost versus an unassisted sculpture?
ks2048 · 8 months ago
It says: Robotic process (with manual finishing), Total time: 77 days, Cost: €64k. Manual process (entirely by hand): Total time: 132 days, Cost: €90k. Note: Time and cost figures are estimates. Cost estimates exclude the cost of the marble.