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K-pop androids and automated artists: welcome to South Korea’s strange and ambitious robot theme park
- Galaxy Robot Park in Seoul announces plans for three to six K-pop concerts daily, aiming for over 1,000 shows each year.
- Galaxy Corporation positions itself as an enter-tech firm blending entertainment with technology to push robotic performances internationally.
- The park features child-sized humanoid robots, robotic valets, and other experiences, including a portrait-drawing arm.
- Galaxy aims to export robot performances worldwide, enabling instant learning of choreography across continents.
- Critics question whether robots can replicate K-pop’s emotional connection with fans.
- Galaxy plans a world tour and a future robot fashion show as part of its expansion.
- The park is promoted as a test bed for ‘enter-tech,’ blending live entertainment with advanced robotics.
- Robots perform across a range of experiences, from concerts to boxing-style battles with real-time mirroring.
- Opening performances include G-Dragon songs, testing the live adaptability of robotic performers.
- Analysts view the project as a cultural and economic experiment in robot-enabled entertainment.
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