FriendsWithYou Conjures a "BAND" of Five Dancing Robots in Cleveland

A soft, fuzzy dance of healing frequencies and AI at the Cleveland Public Library.

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For their latest installation, FriendsWithYou summons a cast of hairy creatures at the Cleveland Public Library. Dubbed “The BAND,” the piece features five autonomous robots that light up Brett Hall in a dance of yellow, green, blue, pink and purple.

Visitors are invited to touch and play with “The BAND,” short for Biodigital Autonomous Neuro Dancers, as they perform a “ballet of joy.” Together, the fuzzy figures sing a symphony of ethereal sounds composed by long-time collaborator Norman Bambi. While the robots’ programming prevents them from running into visitors or each other, their bodies emit gentle healing frequencies in hopes of facilitating a positive experience AI.

Founded by Samuel Albert Borkson and Arturo Sandovall III, FriendsWithYou is known for their multi-scalar presentations of magic, luck and friendship. This time, the group turns to advanced technology as a site to explore the symbiotic potential of human and digital relationships. With “The BAND,” the duo seeks to disrupt conventional uses of AI and nurture meaningful communal experiences.

Head to the Cleveland Public Library to catch a glimpse of “The BAND,” now on view through October 26, 2025.

 

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Main Library, Cleveland Public Library
325 Superior Ave,
44114 Cleveland, Ohio

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