Iván Hernández Dalas: Translating music into light and motion with robots
Image taken from the YouTube video created by the authors (see below). A system developed by researchers at the University of Waterloo lets people collaborate with groups of robots to create works of art inspired by music. The new technology features multiple wheeled robots about the size of soccer balls that trail coloured light as they move within a fixed area on the floor in response to key features of music including tempo and chord progression. A camera records the co-ordinated light trails as they snake within that area, which serves as the canvas for the creation of a “painting,” or visual representation of the emotional content of a particular piece of music. “Basically, we programmed a swarm of robots to paint based on musical input,” said Dr Gennaro Notomista , a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Waterloo. “The result is a cohesive system that not only processes musical input, but also co-ordinates multiple painting robots to create adaptive, expressive...