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Duet: Improvising spatial dialogues with an artificially intelligent agent

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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:56 authored by S Andrews, JB Vincent, J McCormick
This paper presents an experimental framework for a virtual reality artwork, Duet, that employs a combination of live, full body motion capture and Oculus Rift HMD to construct an experience through which a human User can spatially interact with an artificially intelligent Agent. The project explores conceptual notions of embodied knowledge transfer, shared poetics of movement and distortions of the body schema. Within this context, both the User and the Agent become performers, constructing an intimate and spontaneously generated proximal space. The project generates a visualization of the relationship between the User and the Agent without the context of a fixed VR landscape or architecture. The Agent's ability to retain and accumulate movement knowledge in a way that mimics human learning transforms an interactive experience into a collaborative one. The virtual representation of both performers is distorted and amplified in a dynamic manner, enhancing the potential for creative dialogue between the Agent and the User.

History

Pagination

57-60

Location

Los Angeles, California

Start date

2015-08-08

End date

2015-08-09

ISBN-13

9781450337038

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed, E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2015, The Symposium

Title of proceedings

SUI 2015 : Proceedings of the 3rd ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction

Event

ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction (3rd : 2015 : Los Angeles, California)

Publisher

[The Symposium]

Place of publication

[Los Angeles, Calif.]