Kal Spelletich
Kal Spelletich | |
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| Born | Kalman Spelletich 1960 |
| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | University of Iowa University of Texas, Austin |
| Known for | Machine art |
| Movement | San Francisco Machine Art |
Kal Spelletich (/ˈspɛlətɪtʃ/ SPELL-ə-titch) is an American contemporary artist. A pioneer of San Francisco's machine art scene, he hand builds complex machines and robots. Current work, in 2018, includes building functional artificial robotic organs as a residence of the Stochastic Labs in Berkeley California. Through a collaboration with audience members who volunteer to control or operate his sculptures, Spelletich's work explores the interface of robots and humans. Early work frequently incorporated fire and "extremely dangerous" situations, to examine the boundaries of fear, control and exhilaration. By the late 1990s Spelletich started incorporating sensors in his sculptures to engage with questions about technology, spirituality, and play.