GDIF 2024 | London’s free, annual outdoor performing arts festival 23 August-8 September 2024
Robot Selfie
Part of Healing Together
10 & 11 September, 9am-7pm
What to Expect: Participate
Free
What happens when you give a robot a can of spray paint and a giant canvas? Robot Selfie is a collaboration between audience, artificial intelligence, and art – upload a selfie for the robot to draw and see your face emerge automatically, yet haphazardly, amongst a sea of others. As the robot draws, strangers form a crowd on the canvas, separate yet together, reminding us that through all the poetry and chaos, we’re all connected.
Upload your selfie here and become part of the installation!
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Access
Site Access
Site access information can be found on the Healing Together page.
Show Access
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Assistance Dogs Welcome
- Audio Described (Digital)
Access content will be available online via your mobile phone. Please bring a charging pack if you are concerned about battery use.
Brochure
Large-print and Easy Read versions of the festival brochure will be available to download in advance or to pick up on the day. Visit our Access page for more information.
BSL interpreted description and Audio Description about the show is available on the Healing Together page.
Where to find it
Robot Selfie will be performed as part of Healing Together in General Gordon Square, Woolwich Town Centre, Woolwich, SE18 6FH.
About the company
Kaleider is an international production studio based in Exeter, UK, led by artist Seth Honnor. It plays on the edges of installation, live performance and digital to produce artworks for audiences around the world. The studio delivers a range of innovation and production programmes that support individuals and companies working in the Creative Industries.
Supported by
Kaleider is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation and supported by Exeter City Council. R&D investment through Without Walls Blueprint.
Robot Selfie is supported by Without Walls and commissioned by Brighton Festival and Norfolk & Norwich Festival.
Healing Together is supported by Arts Council England, Royal Greenwich Festivals, Royal Docks and Newham Unlocked.