"We Don't Need Another Michelangelo": In Italy, It's Robots' Turn to Sculpt - The New York Times
Using the same marble found in Renaissance masterpieces, a team of robots is accepting commissions. Their owners say tech is essential to Italy’s artistic future.
This kind of sculpture is subtractive manufacturing, whereas 3D printers are additive manufacturing. It's is more like CNC machining with extra steps.
zinc-alloy robotic arm
That sounds like the wrong material to make high-precision industrial robots out of. Zinc alloy is softer and heavier than aluminum. The only reason it's used for anything is because it's cheap and melts at a low temperature, so it's used to make cheap die cast metal parts like carburetors. And you could get similar results to the sculptures show with a 5-axis CNC machine made of cast iron, you don't need a robot arm.
He approached a life-size marble portrait of a topless woman — a present from the model’s husband for their poolside
:michael-laugh:
There’s no need for another Michelangelo because no one wants one
No one’s asking for the cool shit like the wet marble look, or marble nets, or despite how way to hornt it is, hands really digging into thighs
This is just eh