PhD Work with Robothespian on display at Centre of Contemporary Culture Barcelona

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Kishore, S. 2022. PhD Work with Robothespian on display at Centre of Contemporary Culture Barcelona. Centre of Contemporary Culture Barcelona (CCCB) 27 Jul - 11 Dec 2022
TypePublic installation
Title of workPhD Work with Robothespian on display at Centre of Contemporary Culture Barcelona
CreatorsKishore, S.
Description

Work that I carried out during my PhD at the EventLab is now on display as part of Brain(s), an exhibition at the Centre of Contemporary Culture Barcelona (CCCB). The exhibition explores humankind’s ongoing fascination with the brain and how history, art, science and philosophy have studied and represented the minds of both human and artificial beings.

This research project was developed as part of my PhD at the EventLab, Universitat de Barcelona. I developed a telepresence system using the Robothespian as part of the European project, BEAMING. The system allowed participants to ’embody’ a remotely located humanoid robot in real-time and interact with the destination and people in the physical location of the robot.

The conference is in Barcelona until 11 December 2022.

Output mediaMuseum
Sustainable Development Goals9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Middlesex University ThemeCreativity, Culture & Enterprise
EventBrain(s)
Place of publicationCentre of Contemporary Culture Barcelona (CCCB)
Publication process dates
Completed27 Jul 2022
Deposited02 Nov 2023
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)https://sameerkishore.com/news/phd-work-with-robothespian-on-display-at-centre-of-contemporary-culture-barcelona/
LanguageEnglish
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