24 min

There Is Always A Cost Dances with Robots

    • Technology

Ariane Michaud, CRCI’s Executive Producer, steps in this week as host. She explores various forms of emerging tech, from the New York Police Department’s deployment of “Spot” robots to getting drones ready for dance performance. What are the challenges? The risks? The opportunities?
See featured guests, read the transcript, and more in our archives at
https://www.are.na/choreographicinterfaces/dwr-ep-7-there-is-always-a-cost
Like, subscribe, and review here: 
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dances-with-robots/id1715669152
Key Takeaways from episode 7:
1. Safety measures and considerations for human well-being are crucial when working with emerging technologies.
2. The use of robots in law enforcement raises questions about privacy, surveillance, and public perception.
3. Design choices for robots should prioritize human interaction, care, and sensitivity.
4. The integration of robots into daily life requires careful consideration of their impact on human emotions and relationships.
The Dances with Robots Team
Host: Sydney Skybetter
Co-Host & Executive Producer: Ariane Michaud
Archivist and Web Designer: Kate Gow
Podcasting Consultant: Megan Hall
Accessibility Consultant: Laurel Lawson
Music: Kamala Sankaram
Audio Production Consultant: Jim Moses
Assistant Editor: Andrew Zukoski
Student Associate: Rishika Kartik
About CRCI
The Conference for Research on Choreographic Interfaces (CRCI) explores the braid of choreography, computation and surveillance through an interdisciplinary lens. Find out more at www.choreographicinterfaces.org
Brown University's Department of Theatre Arts & Performance Studies' Conference for Research on Choreographic Interfaces thanks the Marshall Woods Lectureships Foundation of Fine Arts, the Brown Arts Institute, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for their generous support of this project.
The Brown Arts Institute and the Department of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies are part of the Perelman Arts District.
 
 

Ariane Michaud, CRCI’s Executive Producer, steps in this week as host. She explores various forms of emerging tech, from the New York Police Department’s deployment of “Spot” robots to getting drones ready for dance performance. What are the challenges? The risks? The opportunities?
See featured guests, read the transcript, and more in our archives at
https://www.are.na/choreographicinterfaces/dwr-ep-7-there-is-always-a-cost
Like, subscribe, and review here: 
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dances-with-robots/id1715669152
Key Takeaways from episode 7:
1. Safety measures and considerations for human well-being are crucial when working with emerging technologies.
2. The use of robots in law enforcement raises questions about privacy, surveillance, and public perception.
3. Design choices for robots should prioritize human interaction, care, and sensitivity.
4. The integration of robots into daily life requires careful consideration of their impact on human emotions and relationships.
The Dances with Robots Team
Host: Sydney Skybetter
Co-Host & Executive Producer: Ariane Michaud
Archivist and Web Designer: Kate Gow
Podcasting Consultant: Megan Hall
Accessibility Consultant: Laurel Lawson
Music: Kamala Sankaram
Audio Production Consultant: Jim Moses
Assistant Editor: Andrew Zukoski
Student Associate: Rishika Kartik
About CRCI
The Conference for Research on Choreographic Interfaces (CRCI) explores the braid of choreography, computation and surveillance through an interdisciplinary lens. Find out more at www.choreographicinterfaces.org
Brown University's Department of Theatre Arts & Performance Studies' Conference for Research on Choreographic Interfaces thanks the Marshall Woods Lectureships Foundation of Fine Arts, the Brown Arts Institute, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for their generous support of this project.
The Brown Arts Institute and the Department of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies are part of the Perelman Arts District.
 
 

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