Wang Zhi-ou
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Wang Zhi-ou is a pioneering researcher at the intersection of performing arts and robotics, whose work explores the nascent field of human-robotics fusion stage performance. His most cited paper, "Methodology on Human-robotics Stage Performance and Creation" (2020), establishes a foundational framework for this interdisciplinary domain, combining literature research, inductive reasoning, and experimental practice to develop a systematic approach for integrating robotic performers into live theatrical and dance contexts. Despite the field’s infancy—reflected in the paper’s 2 citations—Wang’s contribution is recognized as extraordinarily forward-looking and ground-breaking, offering a methodological blueprint that bridges engineering, choreography, and human-computer interaction. His research challenges traditional boundaries between human and machine artistry, proposing new creative possibilities for stage production. Wang’s work is particularly notable for its visionary ambition, laying the groundwork for future innovations in robotic choreography, interactive performance systems, and the aesthetic potential of human-robot collaboration. As one of the earliest systematic treatments of this topic, his methodology continues to inspire emerging scholars and practitioners exploring the convergence of technology and live performance.
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- 1Methodology on Human-robotics Stage Performance and Creation2 citations · 2020