<p>"Anthropomorphic Attachments" undertakes an examination of the human as a highly nebulous, fluid, multiple, and often contradictory concept, one that cannot be approached directly or in isolation, but only in its constitutive relationality with the world. Rather than trying to find a way outside of the dualism between human and not-human, I take up the concept of anthropomorphization as a way to hypersaturate the question of the human. Within this hypersaturated field of inquiry, I focus on the specific anthropomorphic relationalities between human and humanoid technology. Focusing primarily on contemporary U.S. technologies and cultural forms, my dissertation looks at artificial intelligence and robotics in conversation with their cu...
We appear to be at a critical juncture where the impetus to procure autonomous systems to address ur...
This paper attempts to analyse the part played by anthropomorphic figures through the spectrum of tw...
With robots increasingly assuming social roles (e.g., assistants, companions), anthropomorphism (i.e...
© 2018 Dr. Tessa Gwendoline LeachThis thesis is positioned at the intersection between technology st...
In the search for understanding a future for our selves with the potential merging of strong Artific...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary Program, Washington State UniversityIn the search for u...
Anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that describes the human tendency to see human-like shapes in the e...
Due to the recent proliferation of AI-enabled technology (AIET), the concept of anthropomorphism, hu...
The theme of the humanoid robot has been entwined with media, literary and audiovisual imagery ever...
Social robotics entertains a particular relationship with anthropomorphism, which it neither sees as...
A field of theory and research is evolving around the question highlighted in the Uncanny Valley Hyp...
This article explores how human-posthuman intimate relationships are thematized in both robotics and...
AI research is growing rapidly raising various ethical issues related to safety, risks, and other ef...
In my thesis, I explore how advanced robotic technologies affect human society and my particular con...
This article analyzes the role of animism in the creation and production of humanoid robots. In Jap...
We appear to be at a critical juncture where the impetus to procure autonomous systems to address ur...
This paper attempts to analyse the part played by anthropomorphic figures through the spectrum of tw...
With robots increasingly assuming social roles (e.g., assistants, companions), anthropomorphism (i.e...
© 2018 Dr. Tessa Gwendoline LeachThis thesis is positioned at the intersection between technology st...
In the search for understanding a future for our selves with the potential merging of strong Artific...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary Program, Washington State UniversityIn the search for u...
Anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that describes the human tendency to see human-like shapes in the e...
Due to the recent proliferation of AI-enabled technology (AIET), the concept of anthropomorphism, hu...
The theme of the humanoid robot has been entwined with media, literary and audiovisual imagery ever...
Social robotics entertains a particular relationship with anthropomorphism, which it neither sees as...
A field of theory and research is evolving around the question highlighted in the Uncanny Valley Hyp...
This article explores how human-posthuman intimate relationships are thematized in both robotics and...
AI research is growing rapidly raising various ethical issues related to safety, risks, and other ef...
In my thesis, I explore how advanced robotic technologies affect human society and my particular con...
This article analyzes the role of animism in the creation and production of humanoid robots. In Jap...
We appear to be at a critical juncture where the impetus to procure autonomous systems to address ur...
This paper attempts to analyse the part played by anthropomorphic figures through the spectrum of tw...
With robots increasingly assuming social roles (e.g., assistants, companions), anthropomorphism (i.e...