Two new works by Alexander Whitley, Mirrors and The Rite of Spring, explore society’s increasing dependency on AI in dance.
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The historic heart of South Korea's capital is bracing itself for what may well be the year's biggest event: the return of ...
To me it’s not really a shift,” French writer-director Julia Ducournau tells filmmaker Robert Eggers on the topic of Alpha, ...
As China's rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) push humanoid robots closer to everyday use, some leaders of the ...