Humanoid Robot Appears in Edinburgh Theatre Production
The humanoid robot PrimeBOT Q1 has appeared on stage in the interdisciplinary theatre production "Love in the Cracks" at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The performance is noted as one of the festival's distinctive experimental works.

Edinburgh, Scotland – The humanoid robot PrimeBOT Q1 has taken the stage in the interdisciplinary theatre production "Love in the Cracks" at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The performance has been highlighted as one of the festival's more distinctive experimental works.
The production merges drama, technology, and performance art, exploring the relationship between artificial intelligence and human connection. PrimeBOT Q1, designed for interactive engagement, participates in the play by analyzing and responding to human actors' actions in real-time.
"Love in the Cracks" aims to challenge audience perceptions of technology, emotion, and connection. The integration of theatre and robotics offers a novel way to examine the human experience in the digital age.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the world's largest performing arts festival, providing a platform for a wide array of experimental and bold artistic expressions. "Love in the Cracks" is among the festival's offerings that seek to push artistic boundaries.