Project EMAR, an interdisciplinary project looking at combating teen stress with social robots, is exploring robot greetings and goodbyes. The team invites UW students to participate in a movement workshop exploring human-robot interactions. No experience in robotics or dance and movement necessary. This workshop will be co-led by Elin Björling (HCDE) and Amy LaViers, a Certified Movement Analyst and roboticist from the Robotics, Automation, and Dance (RAD) Lab at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Participants will learn about Laban / Bartenieff Movement Studies, a set of concepts, terms, and principles utilized by many dancers and actors. The goal of this session will be to attune participants to their own embodied experience, centered around the lens of greeting and goodbye. How do you greet another person? How do you greet a robot? At what distance does it begin and end? When does it involve physical touch? When does this greeting work well and engender a positive relationship? When can it fail? How does context affect or prompt the greeting? How do/should the answers of these questions change when interacting with machines? AGENDA 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.: Workshop 12 - 2 p.m.: Creative Work Group (optional, bring lunch) Students may sign up for one session or both sessions RSVP HERE » |