A Robot That Puts Pie Charts Onto Actual Pies thecreatorsproject.vice.com /blog/a-robot-that-puts-pie-charts-onto-actual-pies By Tanja M. Laden — Aug 6 2014
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is hosting its second Art + Technology program, more than 40 years after the first one enraged feminist protesters by showcasing the work of dozens of men and no women. As opposed to the debut edition that ran from 1967-1971, LACMA's current iteration is comparatively balanced, with two female artists among six total recipients, including a pair of collaborators. But according to Syracuse-based artist Annina Rüst and her robotic installation "A Piece of the Pie Chart," the gender divide is still an issue in the tech workplace as well as in universities, museums, galleries and festivals. With a pair of masters degrees in both technology and fine art, Rüst works as Assistant Professor in the Transmedia Department of the Computer Art Program at Syracuse University. While studying art and technology, Rüst developed an interest in what she describes as "automatic software processes and algorithmic instruction as art media." Meanwhile, she also became aware that she was often in the minority gender-wise, and became concerned about the lack of female presence in the arts and technology worlds overall. So she designed a robot to generate edible pies with charts as a way to physically impart data as a form of contemporary feminist protest. "Working on the robot does not just mean interface design and programming, electronics hacking, and working in the machine shop," Rüst explains. "It also includes collecting and curating publicly available