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Robot gets into the acts
Wednesday, 10 February 2010 13:08

SEOUL – A South Korean-developed robot that played to acclaim in "Robot Princess and the Seven Dwarfs" is set for more leading theatre roles this year, a scientist said today.

EveR-3 (Eve Robot 3) starred in various dramas last year including the government-funded "Dwarfs" which attracted a full house, said Lee Ho Gil, of the state-run Korea Institute of Industrial Technology.

16 expressions and perfect memory
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The lifelike EveR-3 is 157cm tall, can communicate in Korean and English, and can express a total of 16 facial expressions - without ever forgetting her lines.

Lee acknowledged that robot actresses find it hard to express the full gamut of emotions and also tend to bump into props and fellow (human) actors. But he said a thespian android was useful in promoting the cutting-edge industry.

"South Korea is an active frontier in developing robots and we thought that making it would be a good way to promote our technology," Lee told AFP.

And just as visitors to New York flock to Broadway, tourists in Seoul may be drawn by a robot actress, he said.

"We will try more plays this year with help from the National Theatre and the government."

Broader roles

Robots in future could also play a role as stagehands controlling music and lighting, said Lee.

South Korea has in addition developed a walking robot maid, a robotic penguin, koala and rabbit, and a variety of other models.

In 2007 a robot named Tiro was master of ceremonies at the wedding of one of its designers.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 February 2010 16:05
 

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