Presentation Type

Poster

Presentation Type

Submission

Keywords

Kinetic art; robotic vision; autonomous RC car driving

Major

Computer Science/Philosophy

Abstract

This project explores the integration of multiple disciplines into a cohesive kinetic art project that attempts to tell the Korean folktale of “Sister Sun and Brother Moon.” It outlines the four parts of the experience: (1) the visual storytelling, (2) the auditory storytelling, (3) the autonomous remote control (RC) car algorithm, and (4) the Human Robot Interaction (HRI). Through a series of pictorials, the project illustrates the progression of the story and delves into each of its themes. The outcomes are an interdisciplinary project that combines art, culture, storytelling, robotics, and machine learning.

Faculty Mentor

Jesse Cha

Funding Source or Research Program

Academic Year Undergraduate Research Initiative

Location

Waves Cafeteria

Start Date

22-3-2024 1:30 PM

End Date

22-3-2024 2:30 PM

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Retelling Korean folktales via miniature RC racing

Waves Cafeteria

This project explores the integration of multiple disciplines into a cohesive kinetic art project that attempts to tell the Korean folktale of “Sister Sun and Brother Moon.” It outlines the four parts of the experience: (1) the visual storytelling, (2) the auditory storytelling, (3) the autonomous remote control (RC) car algorithm, and (4) the Human Robot Interaction (HRI). Through a series of pictorials, the project illustrates the progression of the story and delves into each of its themes. The outcomes are an interdisciplinary project that combines art, culture, storytelling, robotics, and machine learning.