🤖🎼 A robot created by the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH) co-conducted a 6-piece performance with South Korea’s national orchestra.
A robot graced the stage of the National Theatre of Korea to conduct the country’s national symphony orchestra on June 30, marking South Korea’s first robo-conductor public appearance.titled ‘Absence,’ is a design produced by the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology . The robot is equipped with a humanoid face and has a human-life form with a torso, two arms, a neck and head.
KITECH trained EveR 6 through the use of “motion capture” technology via sensor attachments that digitally record a conductor’s baton trajectory. The robot is also trained to keep track of the speed of the baton’s movements. Prior to the performance, the National Theatre of Korea released a teaser video on its YouTube channel, showing glimpses into the rehearsal and training process.
The robot was joined on stage by conductor Choi Soo-yeoul, who also co-conducted the performance. Choi is reported to have said that one of the most challenging aspects for robots is “real-time interaction and communication,” particularly in the musical context. He said EveR 6’s “critical weakness” is that it cannot listen. However, Choi also said that"the robot was able to present such detailed moves much better than I had imagined."
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