Event 3: Toni Dove

 On May 28th, I attended Toni Dove's discussion about her embodied machines that are on display in museums. The exhibit that she was talking about the stood out was her "The Dress That Eats Souls". This display is an interactive video and robotic installation. To work it, an individual stands on the podium and starts to move around. The dress, who uses motion sensors, has a visceral relationship with the individual that is participating and behaves as if they are wearing the dress themselves. Above the dress is a screen that will allow the individual to see through the lens of people who have worn the dress in the last 200 years. The individual participating is able to move their head to move the lens around so that they can see things from the past. 



This dress shows the relationship of art, technology, and robotics. It uses interactive technology to fully immerse the user in an intimate relationship between the dress. The point of this relationship is to take over the user and either enhance, heal, damage, or colonize the relationship. 



I would suggest this event or visiting this installation to others because it is unlike anything that I have seen before. It gives a creative outlook on relationship between robotics and humans, but gives it in an art form. 



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