POSTED: 01 Mar, 2024
Our researchers have two papers accepted to the International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA 2024) which will be held in Meanjin (Brisbane) from 21-29th June.
- Robotic Blended Sonification: Consequential Robot Sound as Creative Material for Human-Robot Interaction, by Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr Stine Johansen from QUT (Queensland University of Technology) with co-authors Yanto Browning, Anthony Brumpton, Jared Donovan, Markus Rittenbruch.
- Track Back: A Human Robot Movement Installation Utilising Unity Digital Twin and Human Bio-mimicry by Chief Investigator, Dr John McCormick from Swinburne University of Technology. As part of the Symposium, John will present an exhibition demonstration at UAP | Urban Art Projects.
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