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Feb 06 2023

“Is My Robot Happy”, Lecture by Whitney Laemmli – February 15, 2023


Is My Robot Happy? – A History of Movement and Emotion in People and Machines

Whitney Laemmli, Carnegie Mellon University

The second of a series of events in BMO Lab’s Performance Capture Series



Wednesday February 15, 2023, 5-7 pm

BMO Lab for Creative Research in the Arts, Performance, Emerging Technologies and AI

Over the past few decades, an eclectic mix of artists, roboticists, and computer scientists have utilized a notation system called Laban Movement Analysis (LMA) to simulate human movement in their creations. LMA not only categorizes and records the actions of body parts, however, it also links specific kinds of movement to particular emotional states, relying on theories developed by the system’s originator, Rudolf Laban, in the 1920s.

This talk will describe LMA’s origins and trace its history, from its birth in the scientific and artistic ferment of Weimar Germany through its use in the British factories in World War II, to its life in the corporate boardrooms of the mid-century United States and its ultimate appearance in 21st century laboratories. Paying attention to this often-ignored history will shed light on the system’s longstanding appeal as well as the possibilities and dangers that attend its use.


Location:

BMO Lab for Creative Research in the Arts, Performance, Emerging Technologies and Artificial Intelligence
Room H-12, University College, University of Toronto

Written by David Rokeby · Categorized: Blog, Events

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  1. Nina Czegledy says

    February 15, 2023 at 6:20 pm

    Many thanks for the reminder including the directions to the lab
    nina

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