The concept of the uncanny has attracted the attention of critics and scholars for nearly a century. While the translation of Freud’s Das Unheimliche and Mori’s Bukimi No Tani Genshō into the English “uncanny” connotes a relationship between the two essays, the link between Freud and the Uncanny Valley was not recognized by Mori until 2013. This chapter considers the relationship between these concepts and their influence on artists working with robots. Rather than focusing on the “representational uncanny” evoked by anthropomorphic robots in images, sculptures and films, we focus on the uncanny reactions invoked by non-anthropomorphic robot sculptures. We analyze three examples: The Telegarden (1995-2004), Patrick Tresset’s Six Robots Name...
Robots and puppets are linked by a common human impulse: the desire to give life to nonliving object...
Early robotics research held that increased realism should result in increased positivity of the int...
Although robotics researchers commonly contend that robots should not look too humanlike, many artfo...
This article analyzes the role of animism in the creation and production of humanoid robots. In Jap...
This paper considers the use of tele-operated robots in live performance. Robots and performance hav...
This article explores the ways in which robots’ behaviours are designed and curated to elicit reacti...
A field of theory and research is evolving around the question highlighted in the Uncanny Valley Hyp...
“The uncanny valley” indicates that as a robot approaches a nearly human state, initial positive res...
This paper explores a technical unfinished half-method [Halbzeug] of a metaphorology (Blumenberg) of...
The first compendium on robotic art of its kind, this book explores the integration of robots into h...
The character of the android is found widely in film and literature. While she appears across the e...
This paper discusses the notion of anthropomorphism and perceived behaviours in the social robots fr...
This exegesis details the research and development of three major artworks for solo exhibition as re...
This contribution reconstructs the case of the so-called uncanny valley, or precisely the dimension ...
The uncanny valley theory proposed by Mori has been heavily investigated in the recent years by rese...
Robots and puppets are linked by a common human impulse: the desire to give life to nonliving object...
Early robotics research held that increased realism should result in increased positivity of the int...
Although robotics researchers commonly contend that robots should not look too humanlike, many artfo...
This article analyzes the role of animism in the creation and production of humanoid robots. In Jap...
This paper considers the use of tele-operated robots in live performance. Robots and performance hav...
This article explores the ways in which robots’ behaviours are designed and curated to elicit reacti...
A field of theory and research is evolving around the question highlighted in the Uncanny Valley Hyp...
“The uncanny valley” indicates that as a robot approaches a nearly human state, initial positive res...
This paper explores a technical unfinished half-method [Halbzeug] of a metaphorology (Blumenberg) of...
The first compendium on robotic art of its kind, this book explores the integration of robots into h...
The character of the android is found widely in film and literature. While she appears across the e...
This paper discusses the notion of anthropomorphism and perceived behaviours in the social robots fr...
This exegesis details the research and development of three major artworks for solo exhibition as re...
This contribution reconstructs the case of the so-called uncanny valley, or precisely the dimension ...
The uncanny valley theory proposed by Mori has been heavily investigated in the recent years by rese...
Robots and puppets are linked by a common human impulse: the desire to give life to nonliving object...
Early robotics research held that increased realism should result in increased positivity of the int...
Although robotics researchers commonly contend that robots should not look too humanlike, many artfo...