Play features
android, human actors
A play performed
by an android and human actors will be presented for the first time in
The 30-minute play, Sayonara
(Good-bye) will be performed by human actors and Geminoid F, a humanoid robot
that looks exactly like the woman who it was modelled after. The robot was
developed in 2010 by world-renowned robotics specialist Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro
of
Internationally acclaimed playwright
and director Oriza Hirata of the Seinendan Theatre Company, has been
collaborating with Prof Ishiguro in their Android-Human Theatre projects
since 2007. Their past plays, in which human actors share the stage with
robots, have been groundbreaking in the arts and sciences.
The Sayonara play depicts a scene in
which a humanoid-robot recites Japanese, French and German poems to her dying
young master. In the latest version of the play, however, playwright Hirata
adds a short episode after the young master's death.
After losing her master, the
humanoid-robot is assigned a new task of mourning for the deceased at the
place where humans cannot enter. Through the play, its authors want to send a
message: "What do life and death mean to humans and robots?"
The play will be presented at 10am,
3pm and 8pm on August 31 at the Cong Nhan (Workers) Theatre,
Free tickets are available from the
Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural Exchange in
Source: VNS
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Chủ Nhật, 25 tháng 8, 2013
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