@misc{quteprints102489, title = {The Pinoke Project performance}, author = {Jordan Vincent and John McCormick and Stephanie Hutchison and Peter Divers and Jordan Kaye}, publisher = {Deakin Motion Lab}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The {\ensuremath{<}}i{\ensuremath{>}}{\ensuremath{<}}a href="http://motionlab.deakin.edu.au/portfolio/thepinokeproject/"{\ensuremath{>}}{\ensuremath{<}}font color="blue"{\ensuremath{>}}Pinoke Project{\ensuremath{<}}/font{\ensuremath{>}}{\ensuremath{<}}/a{\ensuremath{>}}{\ensuremath{<}}/i{\ensuremath{>}} is a 6 week creative development to create a full-length transmedia dance performance at the cutting edge of artificially intelligent technology, elite contemporary dance practice, and publication. This process will be a collaboration between creative coders, 3D graphics and motion artists, a dance/choreographer, and an embedded dance critic who will work with an artificially intelligent robot, Pinoke, on the creative development of a new stage production as well as the documentation and dissemination of the process. This project is supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.}, url = {https://eprints.qut.edu.au/102489/}, keywords = {Interactive art performance, Artificially intelligent technology, Robotics, Creative coding, 3D graphics, Transmedia dance performance} }