Living Archive by Wayne McGregor

November 2019 | By Wayne McGregor in collaboration with Artist in Residence at Google Arts & Culture Lab: Bastien Girschig

Strike a pose and create your own choreography – with a little help from machine learning.

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What happens when you combine artificial intelligence with an award-winning choreographer’s archive?

Google Arts & Culture Lab collaborated with Wayne McGregor to turn his archive into a creative tool, using machine learning. Now, anyone, anywhere can take inspiration from McGregor’s body of work to create their own piece of dance.

Create your own choreography

Living Archive uses U-MAP to map almost half a million moments of movement from Wayne McGregor’s 25-year archive, and organises them by visual similarity.

Choose a selection of poses and connect them together to create your own piece of choreography here.

Feeling adventurous?

Strike a pose using your camera to find your closest match in the archive here.

How Wayne used the archive in his creative process

McGregor used a more advanced choreography tool, trained on 100 hours of video footage from his body of work,  in the creation of Living Archive: a performance experiment. The work premiered at LA Phil in July 2019.


We also worked with artist and filmmaker Ben Cullen-Williams to create AI generated visualisations for the performance, using a tool developed at the Lab. Go behind the scenes and explore the tool here.


Team: Pamela Peter-Agbia



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