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Acting Like a Robot Podcast Series
How do we imagine the future of robots? What does it mean to share the world with them? In this podcast series, Luc de Groen examines together with scientists and artists what the future of social robotics will look like, and how could theatre – specifically object theatre – can inform this field. This…
Read moreHow to Be a Robot in a Supermarket?
**Read the original article here In a future where humans and robots mingle in everyday settings such as supermarkets, robots should be designed to act appropriately so that people accept their presence and know how to respond to them. For example, how can the robot signal it does not want to be disturbed when…
Read moreSecond Workshop on Rule Based Robot Improvisation
Marit Adriaanse On Friday the 11th of February, the second workshop on rule based robot improvisation of the Acting Like a Robot Research Project took place. The workshops are meant as a place for the exploration of rule-based improvisation techniques as a means for the development of Human-Robot Interaction. This workshop consisted of a…
Read more[Public Dialogue] NTF Pro | A Robot Walked into the Theatre (In Dutch)
On 2 September 2021, Maaike Bleeker and Ulrike Quade discussed their project Acting Like a Robot as part of ‘NTF Pro’ at Nederlands Theater Festival. Here they talked about how collaboration between theatre and robotics can lead to mutual development and inspiration. See the video of this conversation below (in Dutch)! Description (see…
Read more[Interview NPO Radio1] Maaike Bleeker Introduces Acting Like a Robot (In Dutch)
On 16 September 2021, Maaike Bleeker was invited on “Focus” (NPO Radio 1) to introduce Acting Like a Robot and the project’s collaboration with Bram Ellens’ exhibition Robots in Captivity. Click here to listen to the full interview (in Dutch)! Description (See below for English) Het project Acting Like a Robot verkent…
Read moreEvent Report: Sixth Sprint Ulrike Quade Company and Bram Ellens for Floriade
Marit Adriaanse On Thursday the 10th of February the sixth sprint of the collaborative project between Bram Ellens and the Ulrike Quade Company for Floriade 2022, which is part of the Acting Like a Robot research project, took place in Almere. The session started with the invitation to the attendees to watch the…
Read moreEvent Report: Neo the Robot Baby
Soyun Jang Neo the robot baby was born on 15 October 2021 at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He was transported afterwards to Buitenplaats Doornburg, Maarsen, to be displayed at Bram Ellens’ exhibition, Robots in Captivity. Neo is a copy of a robot baby developed by Agoston E. Eiben (professor of computational intelligence at…
Read moreWorkshop on Anatomy Theatre and Bram Ellens’ Robot Specimens
Soyun Jang On 9 September 2021, we witnessed the making process of robot specimens. Created by a collaborating artist of Acting Like a Robot, Bram Ellens, they are on display at his exhibition Robots in Captivity at Buitenplaats Doornburgh since late September. Workshop: Anatomy Theatre Members of Performing Robots contributed…
Read moreMeet the Makers: On Bram Ellens’ performance collective, Robot in Captivity
Ruowen Xu Here’s what’s thrown at you when you walk along the alley to the robot prisoners with Bram for the first time: before you can take a decent look at anything at all behind the fervent audience of adults and many children, it is a shrill and loud whipping sound that…
Read moreThe Vulnerability of The Mad King
Floor Mijland From a distance you hear a rattling sound, as if chains are dragged along a concrete floor. The sound bounces off the walls of what seems to be a large, empty hall. It creates loud echoes, which are accompanied by the sound of what could, possibly, be a mechanic drill….
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