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Åsa Unander-Scharin is a professor of music performance at Luleå university of technology. Her works is with the study of the intersection between opera, dance, music, interactive technology and robotics. Her artistic work started in 1998 when she created the first choreography for an industrial robot, with many acclaimed works to follow. She has choreographed the Nobel Banquette and two dance films Elevation and Artificial Body Voices produced by the Swedish Television. Her most recent works include two experimental operas Callas:Medea for the Croatian National Opera and The Tale of the Great Computing Machine commissioned by the KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 1:02 - History of Opera 4:02 - Current technics in Opera 6:02 - Evolution in the arts 8:16 - Creating new works 12:12 - TheTale of the Great Computing Machine 17:06 - Machines in performative arts 26:04 - Anthropomorphism 29:02 - AI art 39:09 - The artistic experience 40:45 - Choreography 43:35 - The modern experience 48:47 - New operas 53:00 - Artists and Robots 1:01:02 - Robot performers 1:07:56 - Artistic freedom 1:10:48 - Humanoid robots 1:13:18 - Robots enjoying art 1:15:00 - Future works ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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