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🎵 Semiconductor's Masterpiece: MAiRA, a Robot Conducts the Orchestra
Dresden Philharmonic celebrated its 25th anniversary in an unusual way: one of the segments was conducted by MAiRA, a Neura Robotics robot.
💡 Markus Rindt, the orchestra's artistic director, first had the notion 23 years ago. During practice, a bassoonist complained, "You're conducting the clarinets in 3/4 time, and I have 5/8, a totally different tempo—what should I do, no one is conducting me?" The conductor responded, "I'm not a robot."
To bring the project to life, Rindt collaborated with the Technical University Dresden's Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop, which studies how robots and humans can work together.
MAiRA is one of the most advanced robots to date. Thanks to 3D sensors and AI, it can "see," "hear," and "feel." Its development took two years.
📌 Composer Andreas Gundlach wrote a special composition for the event, "Semiconductor's Masterpiece," for 16 wind performers and 4 percussionists performing drastically divergent rhythms. According to him, MAiRA ensured it came from a single source.
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Dresden Philharmonic celebrated its 25th anniversary in an unusual way: one of the segments was conducted by MAiRA, a Neura Robotics robot.
💡 Markus Rindt, the orchestra's artistic director, first had the notion 23 years ago. During practice, a bassoonist complained, "You're conducting the clarinets in 3/4 time, and I have 5/8, a totally different tempo—what should I do, no one is conducting me?" The conductor responded, "I'm not a robot."
To bring the project to life, Rindt collaborated with the Technical University Dresden's Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop, which studies how robots and humans can work together.
MAiRA is one of the most advanced robots to date. Thanks to 3D sensors and AI, it can "see," "hear," and "feel." Its development took two years.
📌 Composer Andreas Gundlach wrote a special composition for the event, "Semiconductor's Masterpiece," for 16 wind performers and 4 percussionists performing drastically divergent rhythms. According to him, MAiRA ensured it came from a single source.
More on the topic:
📥 Google DeepMind Trains Robot to Play Ping-Pong
📥 Why Are Jeff Bezos and OpenAI Investing Millions in "Brains" for Robots?
#news #music #robots @hiaimediaen