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Rimini Protokoll: Uncanny Valley

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Calorie Rating: 87
Released: 2019-05-20
Running Time: 62 Minutes
Studios: Münchner Kammerspiele,


We mostly think of robots as work machines, as efficient and precise executors of tasks. In German industry, they barely look like people, to avoid emotional complications. Unlike in Asia, where humanoid robots have already been developed for some time, for example for care-work or as sex partners. The external similarity to human beings makes the acceptance of machines easier. However, if the machine is too similar to a human, we begin to feel mistrust: what is human, what is machine? Japanese robotics researchers call this weird similarity the “uncanny valley”. For his play, Stefan Kaegi works with a writer and playwright for the first time: Thomas Melle allowed an animatronic double of himself to be made. This humanoid takes the author’s place and throws up questions: what does it mean for the original when the copy takes over? Does the original get to know himself better through his electronic double? Do the copy and his original compete or do they help each other?

Director / Directors

Dennis Metaxas
Assistant Director



Cast



Production and Crew

Tommy Opatz
Technical Supervisor

Tommy Opatz
Special Effects
Mikko Gaestel
Production Design

Robert Läßig
Lighting Design

Martin Schwemin
Lighting Design
Lisa Eßwein
Lighting Design
Jaromir Zezula
Sound Designer

Nicolas Neecke
Sound Designer
Manuela Schininà
Sound Designer

Claudio Zeeb
Lighting Coordinator

Dirk Windloff
Technical Supervisor
Nicolas Hemmelmann
Technical Supervisor

Chris Kunzmann
Animatronics Supervisor
Andreas Mattijat
Animatronics Supervisor
Stefano Trambusti
Animatronic and Prosthetic Effects

Jonathan Noormann
Animatronics Designer
Daniel Stiber
Animatronic and Prosthetic Effects
Brigitte Frank
Makeup Artist