Friday, March 28, 2008

I Have Seen the Future, and It Is Cute Dancing Robots

Posted by Jason Harper on Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 8:16 AM

I was rooting around for Spoon videos to post with our preview of the band online (found a rad Paul Simon cover), and I found these beguiling videos of a Japanese robot dancing to a couple of recent Spoon hits. The robot is called Keepon, and it consists of two conjoined yellow spheres, with perky, rudimentary eyes and a black-button nose on the upper sphere. (I don't know why, but it reminds me of Baron Silas Greenback's pet caterpillar Nero from DangerMouse.

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I'm not usually the type to give two farts about some Japanese toy, but this little critter is compelling -- hell, it dances better than every single white person in midtown. And then I think, how it is it even possible to communicate "dancing" with a squiggly little ball-like creature, much less higher emotions like "curiosity" and "look at me I'm cute and quirky"? That question's for the behaviorists, I suppose. I do know the music helps, because Spoon, of course, gots the groove.

Here it is, dancing to "I Turn My Camera On"

Follow the link to robot heaven.

And here's a link to a whole story-themed video, with a scientist taking the Keepon out into the street while "Don't You Evah" from GaGaGaGaGa plays. The folks who posted it don't want the video embedded, unf. Go: Cute Dance Science Revolution. Watch for the Britt Daniel cameo and stick around for the ending dance-jam, featuring robots like those from the greatest ever dancing robot video: the one for "Hell Yes" by Beck

Or if cute robots ain't your thing, here are some scenes from the gayest of all fighting-robot movies, Robot Jox.

The villain's accent makes no goddamn sense.

Spoon plays the Uptown next Wednesday, April 2, with openers the Walkmen and White Rabbits. No robots expected.

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