The following contribution examines the influence of mangas and animes on the social perception and cultural understanding of robots in Japan. Part of it is the narrow interaction between pop culture and Japanese robotics: Some examples shall serve to illustrate spill-over effects between popular robot stories and the recent development of robot technologies in Japan. The example of the famous Astro boy comics will be used to help investigate the ethical conflicts between humans and robots thematised in Japanese mangas. With a view to ethical problems the stories shall be subsumed under different categorical aspects
Collaborations between entertainment industries and artificial intelligence researchers in Japan hav...
This article examines what is expressed in culturally specific instances of Japanese entertainment s...
The opening theme to Cartoon Network's animated series MEGAS XLR (2004) exclaims:"You dig giant robo...
The following contribution examines the influence of mangas and animes on the social perception and ...
Abstract: The following contribution examines the influence of mangas and animes on the social perce...
The following contribution examines the influence of mangas and animes on the social perception and ...
Japanese Robot Culture examines social robots in Japan, those in public, domestic, and artistic cont...
Robots are an increasingly common staple of realistic science fiction. Summer blockbuster movies war...
Are robots perceived in the same manner in the West and in Japan? This article presents a preliminar...
Based on ongoing fieldwork in the Akihabara neighborhood of Tokyo, specifically a targeted subprojec...
This thesis explores the robots of Japan in a historical and cultural context, to see how they are c...
The studies on the Japanese conception of robots and artificial intelligence (AI) represent an examp...
In the last few decades, Japanese popular culture productions have been consolidated as one of the m...
In a world of globalised media, Japanese popular culture has become a signifi cant fountainhead for ...
The relationships in contemporary manga and anime between humans and humanoid machines-robots, andro...
Collaborations between entertainment industries and artificial intelligence researchers in Japan hav...
This article examines what is expressed in culturally specific instances of Japanese entertainment s...
The opening theme to Cartoon Network's animated series MEGAS XLR (2004) exclaims:"You dig giant robo...
The following contribution examines the influence of mangas and animes on the social perception and ...
Abstract: The following contribution examines the influence of mangas and animes on the social perce...
The following contribution examines the influence of mangas and animes on the social perception and ...
Japanese Robot Culture examines social robots in Japan, those in public, domestic, and artistic cont...
Robots are an increasingly common staple of realistic science fiction. Summer blockbuster movies war...
Are robots perceived in the same manner in the West and in Japan? This article presents a preliminar...
Based on ongoing fieldwork in the Akihabara neighborhood of Tokyo, specifically a targeted subprojec...
This thesis explores the robots of Japan in a historical and cultural context, to see how they are c...
The studies on the Japanese conception of robots and artificial intelligence (AI) represent an examp...
In the last few decades, Japanese popular culture productions have been consolidated as one of the m...
In a world of globalised media, Japanese popular culture has become a signifi cant fountainhead for ...
The relationships in contemporary manga and anime between humans and humanoid machines-robots, andro...
Collaborations between entertainment industries and artificial intelligence researchers in Japan hav...
This article examines what is expressed in culturally specific instances of Japanese entertainment s...
The opening theme to Cartoon Network's animated series MEGAS XLR (2004) exclaims:"You dig giant robo...