2016 INNO-vation Disruptive Challenger
Recently, live performances utilizing robots such as drones and small humanoids have been increasing. However, although they can move in sync with a person, there is almost no real contact, and the robot itself is only a monotonous movement ( in movements and gestures), and it is inferior to the "skill" possessed by a person. In this project, we will develop a spherical LED display with a diameter of 1m or more, which can be lifted and has the "skill" of expressing unrealistic movements by illusion. Using a large number of moving spherical LED displays, prototypes will be conducted with the aim of realizing an effect that allows you to enjoy the unreal world with the naked eye.
Lecturer
Shuhei Tsuchida currently works as a Research Assistant Professor at Kobe University. He received his Ph.D. from Kobe University in 2017. He worked as an AIST Postdoctoral Researcher at AIST from 2017 to 2019. His research area is human-computer interaction. He has been focused on enhancing dance experiences by using various information processing techniques. He is an ACM member and IPSJ member.