The objective of the following work is the making of a human-robot experience, with a focus on the bodily connection to robots
in a movement scenario. I propose an artistic exploration of the dynamic between humans and machines; to investigate bodily
sensations in human-robot interactions. The artistic research project was realized in cooperation with the Creative Robotics
Lab, Linz to produce a movement experiment. Bodily sensation mapping (BSM) was used as a self-reporting tool to assess physical
and emotional experiences humans have when engaging with robots. In a first step, experiments were carried out, in which participants
were invited to interact with a robot and afterwards they were asked to draw their bodily sensations in a body silhouette.
Through BSM data was collected and translated by dancers into a movement score, which resulted in a choreography and installation.
More pictures on the event's page.
More pictures on the event's page.
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I think it was Nervous too: Moving with Robots
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Date
June 18, 2025
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Students
- Theresa Hajek (Master Graduate)
Pariticipants