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Hello, Robot.: Design between Human and Machine
Mateo Kries
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Paperback. BIC Classification: AK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). .
Hello, Robot. Design Between Human and Machine investigates how robotics is becoming part of our everyday lives. The exhibitions shows that design in its traditional function as a mediator is indispensable if robots are to become a visible reality and not just remain hidden in washing machines, cars and cash machines. The volume clarifies where we already encounter these intelligent machines and where we may come across them in the near future: in industry, in the military and in everyday settings; at nurseries and retirement homes; in our bodies and in the cloud; when shopping and having sex; in video ... Read more
Hello, Robot. Design Between Human and Machine investigates how robotics is becoming part of our everyday lives. The exhibitions shows that design in its traditional function as a mediator is indispensable if robots are to become a visible reality and not just remain hidden in washing machines, cars and cash machines. The volume clarifies where we already encounter these intelligent machines and where we may come across them in the near future: in industry, in the military and in everyday settings; at nurseries and retirement homes; in our bodies and in the cloud; when shopping and having sex; in video ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Vitra Design Museum
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
328
Place of Publication
, Germany
ISBN
9783945852118
SKU
V9783945852118
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2
About Mateo Kries
Mateo Kries is the Director of the Vitra Design Museum. Amelie Klein is a curator at the same institution.
Reviews for Hello, Robot.: Design between Human and Machine
Hello, Robot argues that robots are much more than powerful tools, having preoccupied the human imagination for thousands of years in one form or another. As their presence becomes more commonplace, humans begin to soften and anthropomorphize robots.
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