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Join us for an evening around the new exhibition of [[Coralie Vogelaar]] [https://puntwg.nl/emotion-recognition-from-an-algorithmic-point-of-view Emotion Recognition from an algorithmic point of view] at Punt WG and Face the InterFace the new smart mirror project from [[Anja Groten]] recently presented at [http://todaysart.nl/2018/program/anja-groten-face-the-interface/ Todays Art] in The Hague.  
Join us for an evening programme in occasion of the solo exhibition of [[Coralie Vogelaar]] [https://puntwg.nl/emotion-recognition-from-an-algorithmic-point-of-view Emotion Recognition from an algorithmic point of view] at Punt WG. Coralie will go into discussion with designer and researcher [[Anja Groten]], (Face the Interface) and curator and writer [[Margarita Osipian]].


Emotion Recognition from an algorithmic point of view is a collaboration between visual artist Coralie Vogelaar choreographer Marjolein Vogels and actress Marina Miller Dessau.
Emotion Recognition from an algorithmic point of view is a collaboration between visual artist Coralie Vogelaar choreographer Marjolein Vogels and actress Marina Miller Dessau.

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Emotion Recognition from an algorithmic point of view
Name Emotion Recognition from an algorithmic point of view
Location Punt WG
Date 2018/10/25
Time 19:00
PeopleOrganisations Coralie Vogelaar, Anja Groten, Margarita Osipian
Type Meetup
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Join us for an evening programme in occasion of the solo exhibition of Coralie Vogelaar Emotion Recognition from an algorithmic point of view at Punt WG. Coralie will go into discussion with designer and researcher Anja Groten, (Face the Interface) and curator and writer Margarita Osipian.

Emotion Recognition from an algorithmic point of view is a collaboration between visual artist Coralie Vogelaar choreographer Marjolein Vogels and actress Marina Miller Dessau.

Together they explored and trained deconstructed facial expressions according to the Facial Action Coding System, developed by prof. Paul Ekman in 1978. This system forms the basis of contemporary emotion recognition software and shows us a computer way of looking at our emotions.

By combining these collaborative performative experiments with algorithmic compositions and image blending as a method, these studies have resulted in – amongst other – two video installations and a live performance exploring the complexities and unknown expressions of the face.

More about the exhibition here.

The event is free of charge!