What kinds of uncertainties does the robotization of the domestic sphere and everyday life involve, and what are the cultural logics of robotization? This chapter is an imaginary dialogue between human authors and social robots, along the lines of Turing’s machine impossibilities or “disabilities”. First, we think about the range of social roles that robots perform, and tackle the impossible notion that machines would genuinely feel and connect. Then we consider embodied, gendered and sexual performances specifically, and open up the impossibility of a machine falling in love and making someone fall in love with it. Finally, we approach the anxieties that emerge in relation to bots’ predictive capacity, and raise questions of autonomy. With...
Robots are increasingly playing roles in everyday life. These roles range from doing the vacuuming, ...
Philip K. Dick’s seminal novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (adapted into the film Blade Ru...
Early robotics research held that increased realism should result in increased positivity of the int...
With a backdrop of action and science fiction movie horrors of the dystopian relationship between hu...
Social roboticists conduct their inquiries out of necessity—every robot they design incorporates and...
Fiction has explored the potential for artificial intelligence to fulfil a huge range of hopes and d...
An exponentially growing industry, human robot interaction (HRI) research has drawn predominantly up...
Is it possible for human beings to establish romantic relationships with robots? What kind of othern...
Through an experimental theatre play, this thesis explores the development of human-like agency in c...
This paper explores cultural imaginaries in projects dedicated to the design of human-like machines....
Each new era brings with it new technologies and new challenges to civilization. The impetuous techn...
While the design of sex robots is still in the early stages, the social implications of the potentia...
This book explores the making of robots in labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). ...
Sextech involves technology aimed at enhancing sexual experience and human sexuality. Part of this t...
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the human dimension of social robots by discussing bo...
Robots are increasingly playing roles in everyday life. These roles range from doing the vacuuming, ...
Philip K. Dick’s seminal novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (adapted into the film Blade Ru...
Early robotics research held that increased realism should result in increased positivity of the int...
With a backdrop of action and science fiction movie horrors of the dystopian relationship between hu...
Social roboticists conduct their inquiries out of necessity—every robot they design incorporates and...
Fiction has explored the potential for artificial intelligence to fulfil a huge range of hopes and d...
An exponentially growing industry, human robot interaction (HRI) research has drawn predominantly up...
Is it possible for human beings to establish romantic relationships with robots? What kind of othern...
Through an experimental theatre play, this thesis explores the development of human-like agency in c...
This paper explores cultural imaginaries in projects dedicated to the design of human-like machines....
Each new era brings with it new technologies and new challenges to civilization. The impetuous techn...
While the design of sex robots is still in the early stages, the social implications of the potentia...
This book explores the making of robots in labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). ...
Sextech involves technology aimed at enhancing sexual experience and human sexuality. Part of this t...
This book presents a comprehensive overview of the human dimension of social robots by discussing bo...
Robots are increasingly playing roles in everyday life. These roles range from doing the vacuuming, ...
Philip K. Dick’s seminal novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (adapted into the film Blade Ru...
Early robotics research held that increased realism should result in increased positivity of the int...