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Communication and Otherness in Robotic Art27.10.2014 Eleanor Sandry
International Conference on Social Robotics:Workshop on Robots and Art – Misbehaving Machines
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Communication and Otherness in Robotic Art
Overview
Social robots, communication and sameness
Critiquing the pursuit of sameness
Key ideas from artistic practice: Encounter Dance Interruption
Broader possibilities
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Social robots, communication and sameness
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Cybernetic traditionThe accurate transmission or exchange of information (Claude Shannon & Warren Weaver)
Semiotic traditionClarity of expression, use of words etc.(Charles Sanders Peirce)
=> within cybernetic processes of human communication semiotic excellence can be understood to reduce noise
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Social robots, communication and sameness
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Kismet and a human in an infant-caregiver relation
Socio-cultural traditionThe production (and reproduction) of shared social understandings of the world (James Carey)
Socio-psychological traditionWho - Says What - To Whom - With What Effect (Harold Lasswell)
Communication as influence
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Critiquing the pursuit of sameness
Framing communication in terms of familiarity, commonality and sameness results in:
The “reduplication of the self” (John Durham Peters)
The “elimination of difference” (Amit Pinchevski)
These results being illustrated by the creation of humanoid robots.
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The Autonomous Light Air Vessels (ALAVs) Jed Berk and Nikhil Mitter
Key ideas from artistic practice:
Encounter Dance Interruption
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Key ideas from artistic practice:
Encounters with ALAVs
“the face to face” (Emmanuel Levinas)
“the way in which the other presents” or reveals themselves
“the whole body—a hand or curve of the shoulder—can express as the face”
“Communication is an adventure of a subjectivity … it will involve uncertainty”
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The Fish-Bird Project Mari Velonaki (CSR Sydney)
Key ideas from artistic practice:
Encounter Dance Interruption
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Key ideas from artistic practice:
Dances with Fish and Bird
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Movement as communication
Printer notes dropped on the floor
“small behaviors”“the glances, gestures, positionings, and verbal statements that people continually feed into the situation, whether intended or not”(Erving Goffman)
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AUR Guy Hoffman (MIT)
Key ideas from artistic practice:
Encounter Dance Interruption
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Key ideas from artistic practice:
Interrupted by AUR
Fluent communication
Working together promotes a strong sense of team reliance
Humans begin to trust AUR,so that they can be interrupted and defer to its understanding of the task
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Broader possibilities:
EOD teams and their robots
Machine-like robots with little autonomy
People still anthropomorphise and/or zoomorphise these robots
Movements as “small behaviors”
Sociocultural positioning as life-savers
With unique skills and abilities that are likely to be increasingly autonomous
=> Trust and potential for interruption likely to become increasingly important
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Broader possibilities:
Respecting “otherness-in-communication”
Robots from artistic practice (including AUR) emphasise ideas of:
Encounters between humans and robots A fluent dance of communication The value of interruption
Communication as more than language Nonverbal as well as verbal “small behaviors”
“‘Communication’ across irreducible difference is what matters… Respect is the name of the game.” (Donna Haraway)
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Thank you and contact details
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Academia.edu: curtin.academia.edu/EleanorSandry
Twitter: @elsand
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