Talking head
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Talking head may refer to:
Computers and internet
  • Computer facial animation
    Computer facial animation
    Computer facial animation is primarily an area of computer graphics that encapsulates models and techniques for generating and animating images of the human head and face. Due to its subject and output type, it is also related to many other scientific and artistic fields from psychology to...

    , area of computer graphics that animates images of the human head and face
  • Interactive online characters
    Interactive online characters
    An automated online assistant is a program that uses artificial intelligence to provide customer service or other assistance on a website. Such an assistant may basically consist of a dialog system, an avatar, as well an expert system to provide specific expertise to the user.Automated online...



Film and television
  • Talking Head (film)
    Talking Head (film)
    is a 1992 live action film written and directed by Mamoru Oshii. Its a surreal meta-film mystery involving the production of an anime called Talking Head....

    , 1992 film by Mamoru Oshii
  • Talking Heads (series), BBC television series by Alan Bennett
  • A television pundit


Music
  • Talking Heads (album), 2005 box set of the group's Talking Head eight albums
  • Talking Heads
    Talking Heads
    Talking Heads were an American New Wave and avant-garde band formed in 1975 in New York City and active until 1991. The band comprised David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth and Jerry Harrison...

    , rock band
  • "Talking Head", a song by Motörhead from the 1979 album Bomber
    Bomber (album)
    Bomber is the third studio album by the British heavy metal band Motörhead. It was recorded in 1979, the same year as Overkill. The album reached number 12 on the UK charts and brought some of Motörhead's most popular songs, like "Bomber", "Dead Men Tell No Tales" and "Stone Dead...



Theater
  • Talking Heads (play)
    Talking Heads (play)
    Talking Heads is a stage adaptation of the BBC series of the same title created by Alan Bennett. It consists of six monologues presented in alternating programs of three each.-Program A:The Hand of God...

    , 2003 stage adaptation of the BBC series
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