Music opens up an emotional access to technology. In this project, we want to invite people to deal with the potential of artificial intelligence for our society in a very different way and thus to achieve other groups in the overall society. The music is not only generated based on user information through AI algorithms, but also played by mini robots on real instruments. This is brought by video stream to the listeners and spectators: the audience can thus hear a long missing live concert in pandemic times, which they can shape themselves.In this project, we build a generative, collaborative work of art, creating new, unique music from the virtual interaction of people and machines and is constantly expanding its own musical horizon. The interactive listener (CO-Creator) dynamically select from a multidimensional emotion matrix musical basic concepts (consonant / dissonant, major / minor, quiet / loud, bright / dark, complex / minimal, fast / slow) to feed the music ki, the These entries in MIDI notes (chords, melodic and rhythmic structure) converts. The MIDI notes then control solenoid robots that drive natural instruments as well as electronic tone generators by means of a stop, bow stroke and blowing.The instruments arranged in the room to an orchestra are transferred to the creative listeners (Co-Creator) by means of immersive microphone and web cameras, which in turn influence the further sound curve through the steady control of the emotion matrix. The control loop from constant input and the tonal analysis trains and deepens the music Ki. The "Pandemic Robot Orchestra" can be installed in a hiking exhibition again and again to new places. This eternal orchestra builds the delight in the origin on motifs Ludwig van Beethoven's Ode and symbolizes the diversity of Europe and its people in the steady musical development. The project is a collaboration of Infinite Devices GmbH and the Aalen University together with the musicians and media artists Bruno Kramm and Dr.Doris Aschenbrenner. Thomann Music and GEWA instruments supports this project with instruments.

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