I always felt and feel like an alien. The first time on this beautiful planet Earth. I always wish to be an alien and search for human beings as a scientist.
1. David Hanson (Hanson Robotics)
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Known for: Creating Sophia the Robot, a hyper-realistic talking head that engages in conversation.
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While Sophia is full-bodied, earlier Hanson projects like “Einstein Head” or “K-Bot” were just heads capable of facial expressions and speech.
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Hanson’s work blurs art, science, and philosophy — exploring what it means to be human.
🤖 2. Ken Rinaldo
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Work: “Augmented Fish Reality” and other robotic ecosystems, but he’s also done installations involving talking robotic heads.
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Often explores symbiosis between humans, machines, and nature.
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His pieces sometimes involve AI-generated dialogues between robots or between robots and humans.
🗣️ 3. Nikolaus Gansterer & Klaus Obermaier (Austria)
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Obermaier, in particular, has used robotic and projected heads in his interactive performances.
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Projects like “Apparition” and “Le Sacre du Printemps” use motion tracking and AI-driven avatars that "speak" or respond.
💬 4. Louis-Philippe Demers
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Work: Collaborated with Bill Vorn on “Inferno”, “The Blind Robot”, and other installations involving humanoid robotic bodies and heads that perform or "interact" with viewers.
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In “The Blind Robot”, robotic arms and heads explore human faces gently, reflecting on intimacy and perception.
🧍♂️ 5. Patrick Tresset
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Known for his robotic drawing machines, but also created robotic heads that watch, draw, and mimic human behavior.
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Works like “Human Study #1” feature robot heads that observe sitters and then sketch them — they have a hauntingly human presence despite being mechanical.
🔮 6. Stelarc
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The Australian performance artist famous for using robotic prosthetics and heads.
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Works like “The Prosthetic Head” (2003) — a 3D talking avatar that converses with viewers.
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The piece explores what it means to have a “head” without a body — perfect match to what you described.
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The Prosthetic Head speaks using AI-generated text responses, presented as a life-size projected head on a screen.
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