Sharing 10 years of Fed Square’s Creative Program ahead of the 10th Birthday…
In 2008, the Very Slow Drawing Machine by artist Cameron Robbins, was set up in the fractured glass walls of The Atrium.
It had a solar and wind powered pen. When the sun shines, it began to draw, and when it was shady it will not draw. In this way, a cloudy day produces a kind of barcode-like drawing on the cylinder of paper. As the paper slowly scrolled along, patterns would emerge; day and night and windy and calm.