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Linnea Andreassen sings Oxygeni´s aria "We are the Dreamers of our own Future" in the The Tale of the Great Computing Machine. She interacts with the Computa through a voice recognition system that mimics her phrases through "Mimicking Organ", an Opera Mecatronica technology. --- The Tale of the Great Computing Machine - premiered on December 1st 2022, the day after the launch of Chat GPT - is the opera created by Åsa Unander-Scharin and Carl Unander-Scharin, based on Hannes Alfvén’s visionary 1966 book. The opera is an immersive gesamtkunstwerk set in KTH’s underground Reactor Hall R1 - incorporating two dancing robots, five singers, five instrumentalists as well as the Opera Mecatronica technologies "The Charged Room", "The Vocal Chorder", "Listening Painters", and "Gestural Obbligato". The production transforms Alfvén’s prophetic story — in which humanity becomes a brief evolutionary step toward the rise of the all-knowing machine Computa — into a world of music, dance, robotics, and interactive technology. The opera features characters such as Computa, Carbon, Oxygeni and Argon, as well as two stage robots (King and Queeen). Premiering in December 2022, the opera received outstanding attention: seventeen completely sold-out performances and enthusiastic reviews from major Swedish newspapers. Critics praised its bold fusion of art, science, and technology, and highlighted how Alfvén’s 1966 ideas resonate strongly in today’s AI-shaped world. Authors Composer Carl Unander-Scharin Libretto Åsa Unander-Scharin & Carl Unander-Scharin in collaboration with Nils Spangenberg; built on a book by Hannes Alfvén from 1966 Performers Computa (alto) Anna Larsson (pre-recorded voice from the future) Argon (dancer) Arina Trostyanetskaya Hydrogenii (soprano) Elísabet Eínarsdottir Oxygeni (mezzo) Linnea Andreassen Nitritio (baritone) Jakob Högström Carbon (bass) John Erik Eleby Musicans Violin Rebecka Karlsson Recorders Kerstin Frödin Lirone & Bass Viola da Gamba Nora Roll Bass Trombone & Contra Bass Trombone Lars Westergren Percussion Rolf Landberg Musical coaches Martin Hellström, Michael Engström & Ludvig Nilsson Production team Staging & Choreography Åsa Unander-Scharin Musical direction Carl Unander-Scharin Visual design & software development Ludvig Elblaus Software development Federico Visi Robot choreography Åsa Unander-Scharin Costume & props design Anna Ardelius Makeup design Theresia Frisk Lighting design Jimmy Svensson Technical team Technical leader and stage manager Jimmy Svensson Director´s assistant Olov Nilsson Assistant robotics programming Elsa Benzinger Sound & recordings Maurice Mogard Costume cutter & tailor Mika Luther Props. Costume, makeup during performances Barbro Lennartsdotter Press photos Martin Hellström Language coach Jeremy Carpenter Publisher Svensk Musik More information at: kth.se/thetale and operamecatronica.com/the-tale-of-the-great-computing-machine