Is it really so strange to think about a robot as something, or perhaps someone that can produce music, as a performer or even as a composer? What happens when robots perform on stage to live audiences, and when they are perceived as intelligent? In this abstract we start to unpack and explicate some of the issues that emerge when the fields of music technology and robotics come together. The aim of this piece of writing is to prompt the Digital Music Research community to engage in debate, in order develop this emerging field of research
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This paper analyzes creative practice including v...
As we do not have a preprint copy of this article we cannot legally post it, so please use this reco...
This project explores the intersection of robotics and technology with music. The study looks specif...
Is it really so strange to think about a robot as something, or perhaps someone that can produce mus...
This paper1 expands upon our previous work, and starts to unpack notions of autonomy and control in ...
This paper considers the use of tele-operated and autonomous robots in live performance. Theatre is ...
The goal of this research is to collaborate with a number of different artists to explore the capabi...
This article discusses the creative and technical approaches in a performative robot project called ...
During several decades, the research at Waseda University has been focused on developing anthropomor...
Our private perception of listening to an individualized playlist during a jog is very different fro...
This paper introduces studies conducted with musicians that aim to understand modes of human-robot i...
PhDA relationship is something that is necessarily built up over time, however, Human-Robot Interac...
Robot technology is increasingly employed in artistic (musical) applications and as modeling tool fo...
As we develop interactive systems involving computa-tional models of creativity, issues around our i...
Robots seem to be natural candidates to be used as actors in theatre plays. The interest in robotic ...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This paper analyzes creative practice including v...
As we do not have a preprint copy of this article we cannot legally post it, so please use this reco...
This project explores the intersection of robotics and technology with music. The study looks specif...
Is it really so strange to think about a robot as something, or perhaps someone that can produce mus...
This paper1 expands upon our previous work, and starts to unpack notions of autonomy and control in ...
This paper considers the use of tele-operated and autonomous robots in live performance. Theatre is ...
The goal of this research is to collaborate with a number of different artists to explore the capabi...
This article discusses the creative and technical approaches in a performative robot project called ...
During several decades, the research at Waseda University has been focused on developing anthropomor...
Our private perception of listening to an individualized playlist during a jog is very different fro...
This paper introduces studies conducted with musicians that aim to understand modes of human-robot i...
PhDA relationship is something that is necessarily built up over time, however, Human-Robot Interac...
Robot technology is increasingly employed in artistic (musical) applications and as modeling tool fo...
As we develop interactive systems involving computa-tional models of creativity, issues around our i...
Robots seem to be natural candidates to be used as actors in theatre plays. The interest in robotic ...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This paper analyzes creative practice including v...
As we do not have a preprint copy of this article we cannot legally post it, so please use this reco...
This project explores the intersection of robotics and technology with music. The study looks specif...