Chinese forced to dance the terracotta army warriors (video)
Dance costume designers and work engineers worked together on robot costumes, using 3D printing technology to provide mechanical soldiers with flexibility and battery life. Gao Tyan, Deputy Director for Academic Issues of the Beijing Academy of Dance, said: "We relied on the original image and color of terracotta warriors, as well as the texture degrees. " This work was first performed in the 1990s by the famous Chinese dancer Juan Doud.
We will remind, the worldwide games of humanoid robots in 2025 - this is the world's first complex sports event with the participation of humanoid robots. Games include 487 competitions in 26 disciplines. Games take place from August 15 to August 17 and 280 participating teams from 16 countries have been collected. Earlier, Focus wrote that one of the first shopping centers was opened in China to sell humanoid works and other robotic platforms for the general public.