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WHAT: Communicating elements connect, disconnect and move by use of ambiguous limbs. Their motions depend on people's position and movements around the exhibition space. Element's more or less intimate attitude depends on the distance and speed of approaching person. More, amibuity by stretchable materials creates broader spectrum of motions. Elements also create clusters by themselves and form a sort of network.
 
WHAT: Communicating elements connect, disconnect and move by use of ambiguous limbs. Their motions depend on people's position and movements around the exhibition space. Element's more or less intimate attitude depends on the distance and speed of approaching person. More, amibuity by stretchable materials creates broader spectrum of motions. Elements also create clusters by themselves and form a sort of network.
  
HOW: This can be archeived by specific motions consisting of rotating servos and specificly movable parts (maybe, but not necessarily limbs) which we are studying right now (see CASE STUDIES).
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HOW: This can be archeived by specific motions consisting of rotating servos and specificly movable parts (maybe, but not necessarily limbs) which we are studying right now (see [[http://ipe.hyperbody.nl/index.php/project01:CASE_STUDIES]]).
 
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Revision as of 01:28, 2 May 2014

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INTIMATE ROBO - STRUCTURE

Next generation of misbehaving robots tries to communicate on distance. Should we domesticate them more or leave them a bit wild? :)

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WHY: The aim is to set communication beteween robots and humans as a form of interaction. We are investigating motion possibilities on various levels of intimacy.

WHAT: Communicating elements connect, disconnect and move by use of ambiguous limbs. Their motions depend on people's position and movements around the exhibition space. Element's more or less intimate attitude depends on the distance and speed of approaching person. More, amibuity by stretchable materials creates broader spectrum of motions. Elements also create clusters by themselves and form a sort of network.

HOW: This can be archeived by specific motions consisting of rotating servos and specificly movable parts (maybe, but not necessarily limbs) which we are studying right now (see [[1]]).

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850px-Smart Network2.jpg Intelligent Swarm Network as a whole system is made by small robot units that interact with users with its own emergent behavior according to distance.

Rules: Emergent Behavior

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Rules: a tool for interaction - based on draughts playing

Simple constraints can accommodate desired communication. Rules are set to create the area within which the interaction can happen. Discovering and understanding the rules of the game helps user to communicate. As an example can serve this board game: simple rules summary indicates how the game should be played. The user is free to express himself within certain general framework.

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Rules: a tool for interaction - based on dog's behaviour

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Why?

The way we communicate with one another is often based on how much we have in common, how much we know about one another and what language, customs and non-verbal expressions are used.

This installation's aim is to mediate rather irrational people's expressions at a distance. The distance can be physical but also mental. For example people from different cultures can communicate on certain abstract level by use of these mediators.

How?

The design uses its own universal language originating in the functionality of its own body. This body is perceived by humans that wish to communicate. The reactions of the design to humans expressions are not exact copies of them but more a metaphoric reinterpretation.

What?

The proposed design is an art installation located in different museums over the world. The design that you interact with, is translating the behavior of the visitors to the similar design located on another part of the globe. These expressions are interpreted by the design' own, abstract language, which the visitors have to explore and discover. The robots themselves might be capable of learning and adapting, so that over the course of the exhibition, different languages start to become more and more alike.