In a messy warehouse, a dancer’s silhouetted spine and legs begin to undulate. Illuminated only by a spotlight attached to a machine, she begins to move, tracing shapes with her arms. But then ...
The working assumption for most of history has been that dance is a thing done by and for humans. Yet it does not seem beyond the pale that robots will one day perform for us mortals, particularly ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Artificial intelligence and dance may seem like strange bedfellows, but artists and engineers are using technology to expand the possible. By ...
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