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as toll from iraq, those deputies earthquake passes, 2000 as rescue team struggle to bring survivors out of the rubble of flattened villages near american. and we will end if they're up. next we have our tech show shift, which looks at how v r n a. i are changing offer in the arts, that's after the great a michael look for me and the rest of the team. bye for now. the issues with a lot say what the
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you print was like a sticking point. you know, time what you into that warranty wants to be. finish your studies. now you have a safety for me to train. you can choose to go back to somewhere else. currently more people than ever on the world wide. in such a professional life, at least something that is coming very very soon. and yeah, can we learn more about or no one a story info, migraines for all of us contacting orchestra's author of being performed in virtual reality and general to they, i helping create an entire about a how high tech innovation can revolutionize the stage. our topic today on ship the will robots really started replacing us in the us world with the rise of a i and cutting us robotics. the debate is definitely heating up the robot. all the
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3 made a name for itself in 2020, when it conducted an orchestra in the u. a. e. the reviews with this side of the makes, the 3 is made of south korea, is giving the computerized conduct to another chance to lead an orchestra. let's take a look. this is no ordinary concept. today the korean chamber orchestra will be led by 2 conductive to 2 and eve, all 6, a humanise rowboat. the d o takes tons and conduct together with all thank bridging the gap between 9 and machine. the contact details, movements by a conductor, are very detailed unity. the robot was able to present such details much better than i had imagined. but he's all 6 men to mimic conduct. his visits with motions have to technology,
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but why he can set tempe and rhythms accurately. the human touch is missing the channel. yeah. yeah. make eye contact. but 9, focusing on best drink the robot and human well. according to comedy, steve, all 6 focuses on structures conducted to surfaces on improvisation, to have it on the, i think it was a site to show the robots and humans conclude exist, and complement each other. regency rather than the one replacing the other man and machine. quite the team. indeed, a i to has taken to the stage recently, the fusion project, for example of features drummond, ballet company, a british b books, and general day they are in the fusion valley artificial and legends turns,
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artificial artist is considered the world's 1st p. i valley choreography and music created using artificial intelligence. the 2nd questions are inspired by e, i to fusion to the stage that live seek or proffer this summer season. composer, how are you, uses a i to generate some static voices he can use and performances fine. i've collected hundreds of vocal techniques for on the walls and creating my own data sets my own collections of voice to then create new phrases, new expressions. so they were versions of me that are not me singing. and that is something i find very, very fascinating. the idea that we can create 2nd selves something that we can interact with and learn from that is from us. but no us carry yet because worked closely with digital technology for 15 years for fusion, be trained as a i with over a 1000 hours of his vocals. live beat boxing melted with you
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digitally altered and looked vocals with the help of the i explores the limits of the human voice. i feel like my ability to unlock my voice. i've been able to control my voice in a way that has never happened before. and is that level of control and that level of expertise in my hype, especially it is, and i very much. oh to how i embrace working with machines. the dancers of the live sleep, valley react impulse is given by us with assigning setting their bodies in motion. the valley shows her in human concrete art together. the, the systems are the $200.00 a human potential which can be beautiful and can be exciting, and it's very much, it's a stay. and i think we should lean in and on this stand and help younger generations
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know how to use this power appropriately. instead of covering our eyes and is and pretending it does not exist when it comes to experimenting with new text, the else book state data is a real trailblazer. here you can see industrial robots as ballet, dances or entire operas in the or you can dive into or meant as reality. this q r code is concealing a world of serial adventure. leonora carrington's production and flannel knocked heb takes place and documented reality. outlook state theater is taking the stage to the city streets with this radical new production. the q arc which are everywhere on the streets, on postcards and online is a health spending. this is kate arts, the same barriers law, tying a ticket or choosing an absence of if you can just experienced the theater in the city and benjamin. so i try to make that happen. is 3 d models make the stage for the actors were recorded in front of a green screen into
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d. that introduces an interesting challenge for them. the ones i get from the beginning as a 5 of you can call you can most really on the space in the studio, we had the challenges moving on a 2 d plane. and we were hatching with a green screening and had only ever seen the set is a 3 d model in the monroe as id, more than the disease. and another project, ellsberg state theaters performing the opera f optimum. but this time as an interactive game of items, the transaction will become a v r game, even sorts of alex arnold sion, there's the offer of x because the 360 degree walkable environment on it says that the audience can experience in 1st person you mcgee buffet and switch along with the perspective change too. i see them and they have to sol, tasks and that of gum disease will be a complete lead, different,
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upright experience, little form fun. we'll find that 5 home. some of us know my love, isaac, and it's a new experience for seniors. sally 2123 discounts are used to create an avatar. then she'll be film singing using face tracking technology. the software will then project her facial expressions onto the advertising. the technology that we now have will change. i think a lot in the theater. i would prefer not to be too big because for me it's so important to have my connection with the audience. and it's nice how works program of the future will continue with both conventional and digital productions. the possibilities are endless. coat and for the all works particularly well and seems that a huge seems that would wolf any normal stage having to fulfill it already? did we model the entire underworld for the actual realities on the capacity today?
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the theaters offering 12 productions and virtual reality dens. drama and concerts, the theater should. so the, our goal is to audiences in germany, in australia. but you can also buy a download and watch performances on your own, your device. the i live in the mazda is full, so there's and lots of interest. and we have a surprising target group. influence is between $40.60 that steve, it's jacob z, all goes delivered and give them to the parents who around 80 and their own children who are around $21.00. that means we're reaching a whole family and an incredibly wide range of people arms and his pulse of on site and hes on fox sports the are productions are reinvigorating theater and breaking barriers for audiences everywhere. i think it's a great idea for theaters to reach people who might not otherwise be inclined to go
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. and it's a wonderful opportunity for those who kind coming person. next up is a theater in berlin, which has replaced is backed up with hollow graphic projections. the felix is room project uses 3 d scans to bring a so called you wouldn't house on stage in the nazi era, jews who had been expelled from their homes with forest. it'd be relocated to such houses. the play gives an insight into life there. a holographic projection, recreate the room in which jewish couple felix and again lived before the deputation and murder. 1944. the place felix is room tells the tale of the time here. the couple was expelled from the home by the nazis in 1942 and assigned a room and a so called a union house. the projections show what it was like that felix is great. grandson adam guns tells the story. it's belinda are in sambal
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fietta. and that is from the protagonists, including a sketch of the rooms in spite of the walk to hold on plastic balconies. and then i thoughts, wisdom, i need to rebuild the space. feet. on the 51st page, i knew it was possible with light are scanning technologies can technology. so what's had such time the bridges studio scan lab projects designed to the actual set. it took 152 months to recreate the expenses written using his sketches. they use log into technology to create 3 d models from them. the scans all projected onto translucent cuttings from 5 angles. that allows the room to be rotated as desired. but how does 9 to walk to an instrument about this size? it sits on the tripod and over the course of between 5 minutes or an hour,
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depending on the resolution that you're off to. if 5 millions of laser poses in every direction. so every point that that laser touches we mock in space and we end up with this really accurate 3 dimensional replica of the space which the scanning speed in the piece gives a unique glimpse into selection and a dentist post as well as the match. and. 2 watching the hassle today is a special guest, sharon handbook and seed, expensive brand nice is comfortable and especially from australia they wasn't to, you know, some of the scenes are incredibly powerful over the scene and they told me a scene when they get smaller and smaller. it really cost to ship it to the nazi era. so millions of jews expelled. persecuted, nodded phoenix in a dentist story. it's just one as many, 3 d projection technology is a tremendously powerful tool,
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giving the audience an intimate glimpse into this heart wrenching stories. the photographic projections and virtual environments allow for different kinds of personal interaction with theater, opera, and music. in this case, it adds a whole new dimension to a truly moving story. but what about a high off is something intrinsically human. so should we be using a eye for it at all? ultimately, it should be up to the artist. i think that needs to be somehow connected to our reality, but that reality today is one which is increasingly influenced by technology. so why not involve robots in general? do they i, what do you think? can they, i add to the outward without taking anything away? we would love to hear from you to you next time i
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did, you know, the just awful ones was tend to be such as, i'm based in african meet the young scientist trying to change this their innovations are re shaping the future of the continent. and their chemical reactions quite the impression on the 7 percent next on dw hey, i extend a range at the international minutes or so 2023. what kind of the technology already do today? read reports, i am unaware if she, if i excludes the most impressive innovation, official intelligence and cause read
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