I recently began a project that combines new media art with robotic design. It is a fascinating new direction for me and I was quite surprised to see the recurring mention of animation within the field I was venturing into.…
Animation and Robots
A Kiss of Death/Life: The Formation of Cyborg Subjectivity in Malice@Doll (2001)
by Ai-Ting Chung • August 6, 2018 • 7 Comments
In her 2005 book Cyborg Cinema and Contemporary Subjectivity Sue Short argues that “science and technology become the equivalent of magical totems equipped with the ability to transform entire worlds without the need for struggle”[1]. The dystopia of Konaka Chiaki’s…
Free Robot! On the Law of Robotics and a Corresponding Glass Ceiling for Robotic Character Development
by Meike Uhrig • July 30, 2018 • 0 Comments
It can be argued that, while scientists may have more effectively recreated scientists, it is the artists who have come closest to understanding and capturing the essence of humanity (Bates 1994). Robotics is on the rise. Trying to create emotionally…
Social Robots and Cartoons
by Joao Paulo Schlittler • July 23, 2018 • 0 Comments
For the past five years I have been researching topics relating to the frontiers of animation: motion graphics, interface design, transmedia and most recently animation and machines (more specifically robots). What started as an attempt to conduct an investigation into…
Time of Eve and the Posthuman Family
by Mihaela Mihailova • July 16, 2018 • 1 Comment
In 2007, a committee assembled by Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe and chaired by Abe’s science adviser Kiyoshi Kurokawa drafted Innovation 25, a strategic proposal that promised to stimulate economic growth by 2025 by investing in various aspects of technological…
Disney Animatronics and the Uncanny Valley: The Road Not Taken
by Daryl Boman • July 9, 2018 • 2 Comments
One of the most significant aspects of the Disney theme parks is the use of Walt Disney’s mechanical creations that continuously entertain in many, if not all, attractions. The history behind this inspiration is that, on his many vacations, Walt…