Robotic Geese from xDesign Project (Natalie Jeremijenko)

Robotic Geese are remote controlled goose robots that enable
participants or robotic goose drivers (aka goosers) to interact with
actual geese in urban contexts. The robotic goose interface allows
people to approach the birds, follow them closely and interact in a
variety of ways that would not otherwise be possible without this
interface. The goose drivers can ‘talk to’ the geese, issuing
utterances through the robotic interface, delivering prerecorded goose
‘words,’ their own vocal impersonations, or other sounds (such as
goose flute hunting calls). Each utterance via the robotic goose
triggers the camera in the robot’s head to capture 2-4 seconds of
video recording the responses of the actual biological geese. These
video samples upload to the public web-based goosespeak database that
the participants can annotate, i.e. “the goose was telling me to go
away,” “he was saying Hi.” As this database of goose responses
accretes, redundancy and correlations in the annotations may provide
robust semantic descriptors of the library of video clips.

http://www.environmentalhealthclinic.net/projects/robotic-geese/

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Olga
http://www.ungravitational.net
http://virtualfirefly.wordpress.com

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