Meet the Robot
The Movie Star as an interactive Walking Act
When we took out the robot to meet humans the first time, we had lots of entertaining encounters. The visitors of the fair were imitating the robot movements, while the robot was following the rythm of their music. The interaction through dance was very beautiful and happens to play a very central role in our short film „MetaMoreFire“.
Video recorded by DiMorenoEvents at the Conference of the Experimenta in Heilbronn.
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The Robot Dance
Through the haze of brass, a figure came alive,
A steampunk creation, with a fantasy thrive.
Cogs and levers, built of scrap and grace,
A sentient clockwork with a curious face.
Gentle clinks composed his speech,
A language of mechanics, secrets to teach.
In every joint, in every bolt,
rumbles cascade to a rhythmic jolt.
In every clink, in every whirr
With every clonk and every zirrr
the robot finally found his rhyme,
Yes, let me tell you about a dance through time:
With gears as words, and steam as song,
We met where scientists and robots belong.
In this world where the robot finds the human heart,
happens a surreal fusion with need to impart.
His metal frame echoed a rhythmic trance,
A desire to learn the human dance!
But the humans moved with clockwork precision,
Emulating the robot with rhythmic decision.
They moved like some clockwork clones,
Following the robots mechanical tones.
Embraced the mechanical sway,
As the robot yearned to dance ballet.
In the midst of cogs with his curious mind,
The steampunk robot his gears entwined.
Met some musicians who where drumming the beat,
and learned to finally waltz his metallic feet.
With each hiss of steam, a twirl refined,
The steampunk robot, a dance designed.
Together they created a mechanical waltz,
Humans and machine, an unlikely pulse.
In the union of gears and human desire,
They are moving together, they are feeling the fire.
Written by Christiane Meyer