Posthumanism is associated with critical explorations of how new technologies are rewriting our understanding of what it means to be human, and how they might alter human existence itself. Intersections with analytical psychology vary depending on which technologies are held in focus. Social robotics promises to populate everyday settings with entities that have populated the imagination for millennia. A legend of ‘A Marvellous Automaton’ appears as early as 350 B.C. in a book of Taoist teachings, and is joined by ancient and medieval legends of manmade humanoids coming to life, as well as the familiar robots of modern science fiction. However, while the robotics industry seems to be realising an archetypal fantasy, the technology creates n...
This paper examines why robots are so often presented as monstrous in the popular media (e.g. film, ...
The dream of human perfection, protection and immortality is possibly as old as humanity itself. Cre...
In his article Do Medieval and Renaissance Androids Presage the Posthuman? Kevin LaGrandeur analyz...
Posthumanism is associated with critical explorations of how new technologies are rewriting our unde...
This article analyzes the role of animism in the creation and production of humanoid robots. In Jap...
There are many issues surrounding the introduction of social robots into society, including concerns...
This book explores the making of robots in labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). ...
The chapter Code Monkey, a term usually used in the jargon of computer programmers, critically refle...
The social robot's current and anticipated roles as butler, teacher, receptionist or carer for the e...
An exponentially growing industry, human robot interaction (HRI) research has drawn predominantly up...
This paper examines the ‘robotic moment’, as defined by Sherry Turkle (2011), in the light of genera...
In this technological epoch, the development of cyborgs and robots has affected perceptions inside a...
International audienceEphaïstos was in Ancient Greece the god of robots even if those robots have ma...
Humans and gods alike have since the dawn of time created objects in their own image. From clay fgur...
This dissertation attends to the complex figure of the automaton in Victorian fiction. The metaphori...
This paper examines why robots are so often presented as monstrous in the popular media (e.g. film, ...
The dream of human perfection, protection and immortality is possibly as old as humanity itself. Cre...
In his article Do Medieval and Renaissance Androids Presage the Posthuman? Kevin LaGrandeur analyz...
Posthumanism is associated with critical explorations of how new technologies are rewriting our unde...
This article analyzes the role of animism in the creation and production of humanoid robots. In Jap...
There are many issues surrounding the introduction of social robots into society, including concerns...
This book explores the making of robots in labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). ...
The chapter Code Monkey, a term usually used in the jargon of computer programmers, critically refle...
The social robot's current and anticipated roles as butler, teacher, receptionist or carer for the e...
An exponentially growing industry, human robot interaction (HRI) research has drawn predominantly up...
This paper examines the ‘robotic moment’, as defined by Sherry Turkle (2011), in the light of genera...
In this technological epoch, the development of cyborgs and robots has affected perceptions inside a...
International audienceEphaïstos was in Ancient Greece the god of robots even if those robots have ma...
Humans and gods alike have since the dawn of time created objects in their own image. From clay fgur...
This dissertation attends to the complex figure of the automaton in Victorian fiction. The metaphori...
This paper examines why robots are so often presented as monstrous in the popular media (e.g. film, ...
The dream of human perfection, protection and immortality is possibly as old as humanity itself. Cre...
In his article Do Medieval and Renaissance Androids Presage the Posthuman? Kevin LaGrandeur analyz...