Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Watch an Epic Duet Between Human and Robot #ArtTuesday

Huang Yi and KUKA 6 by Jacob Blickenstaff 1024x681

Via Discover

Dance can be defined as “a series of movements that match the speed and rhythm of a piece of music.” Notice it doesn’t say dance is specific to humans — and this performance proves it. A Taiwanese choreographer, dancer and inventor named Huang Yi programmed and created a robot to dance with.

This isn’t the first time machines and humans have shared the dance floor — Cirque du Soleil choreographed a magical sequence filled with twirling, flying drones that looked like lampshades. But something’s different about Huang’s and his robot’s (called KUKA) performance. It evokes a sense of intimacy, of struggle, of reliance.

In this video of the duet, the two move effortlessly, seeming to become one. Well, until Huang transitions to the floor and KUKA stays put, continuing its arm movements. At the end, Huang and KUKA finally recognize each other for what they truly are: man and machine, coexisting and collaborating.

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