Video: Listen to music albums created by industrial robots
Nigel Stanford - a New Zealand musician - has had interesting experiments in creating music by machine and technology. His latest album, Automatica, was created by two orange industrial robots!
Stanford's robots play music.
According to technology page TheVerge, Nigel Stanford adjusted the robot a little bit so they can play music according to his intent. With two bass guitar robots, one will take over the neck, the other will take over the guitar. With the drum kit, Stanford needed three robots: one drummer and two drummers.
You can see the video below to see how these robots work:
Here is a short clip from Nigel Stanford's album Automatica:
Actually, listening to the robot playing music is quite attractive right?
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