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=Teleconferencing=
=Teleconferencing=
As sort of a starting point I searched for different kinds of teleconferencing devices, after Mano showed this 'amazing' video (from [http://www.doublerobotics.com doublerobotics.com]):
As sort of a starting point I searched for different kinds of teleconferencing devices, after Mano showed this 'amazing' video<br />(from [http://www.doublerobotics.com doublerobotics.com]):<br />
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It is so weird to think that people would actually use this type of device to 'visit' a gallery. But their website says that "Due to high demand, the first production run of Double has sold out!". So apparently some people are genuinely interested.
It is so weird to think that people would actually use this type of device to 'visit' a gallery. But their website says that "Due to high demand, the first production run of Double has sold out!". So apparently some people are genuinely interested.


Most teleconferencing devices try to give a person that is not in the room a physical presence. The Double 'robot' above lets you drive around a segway with an iPad on top. Others add things like arms you can move around.
Most teleconferencing devices try to give a person that is not in the room a physical presence. The Double 'robot' above lets you drive around a segway with an iPad on top but others add things like arms you can move around so you can interact in that way.
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[[File:MeBot_Robot_Gestures.jpeg|600px]]<br />
[[File:MeBot_Robot_Gestures.jpeg|600px]]<br /><br />


Some try to create whole characters, which turn out plain scary (partly thanks to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley uncanny valley] (especially fun when you suffer from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pediophobia pediophobia] (fear of dolls) or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatonophobia Automatonophobia] ( the fear of anything that falsely represents a sentient being))
Some try to create whole characters, which often turn out plain scary (partly thanks to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley uncanny valley] (especially fun when you suffer from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pediophobia pediophobia] (fear of dolls) or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatonophobia Automatonophobia] ( the fear of anything that falsely represents a sentient being))
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[[File:telenoid1_600x400.jpeg]]<br />
[[File:telenoid1_600x400.jpeg]]<br /><br />


I actually got bored quite fast looking at these things.
I actually got bored quite fast looking at these objects as being teleconferencing devices, but something stuck. I find it interesting how people try to come up with artificial beings to replace their physical self and how others in turn perceive these entities. <br /><br />
[[File:johnnolanstudio_baby.jpeg]]<br /><br />


In [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083658/ Blade Runner] (Ridley Scott, 1982) and the main character Decker, who is a  
I also had to think of the film [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083658/ Blade Runner] (Ridley Scott, 1982) in which the main character has to find and 'retire' humanoid robots which are sometimes so advanced they don't even know their aren't human themselves. I'm not sure what to make of this at this point, but it is a direction I'd like to explore further. Also because I have been thinking about this film before when I was writing about social networks and how we often don't know that/what kind of part we have in it.
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[[File:220px-Blade_Runner_poster.jpeg]]<br />
[[File:Blade_Runner_poster.jpeg]]<br />


=Interesting works (both related and unrelated)=
=Interesting works (both related and unrelated)=
==3rd person self
==3rd person self==
Interesting idea: watching yourself in third person<br />
Interesting idea: watching yourself in third person<br />
http://frnkwz.de/thingsandthoughts.html
http://frnkwz.de/thingsandthoughts.html
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Open platform for small thermal printers. http://gofreerange.com/hello-printer<br />
Open platform for small thermal printers. http://gofreerange.com/hello-printer<br />
Similar to the (closed but better known) 'little printer' found here: http://bergcloud.com/littleprinter/
Similar to the (closed but better known) 'little printer' found here: http://bergcloud.com/littleprinter/
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Latest revision as of 23:23, 1 October 2012

Teleconferencing

As sort of a starting point I searched for different kinds of teleconferencing devices, after Mano showed this 'amazing' video
(from doublerobotics.com):



It is so weird to think that people would actually use this type of device to 'visit' a gallery. But their website says that "Due to high demand, the first production run of Double has sold out!". So apparently some people are genuinely interested.

Most teleconferencing devices try to give a person that is not in the room a physical presence. The Double 'robot' above lets you drive around a segway with an iPad on top but others add things like arms you can move around so you can interact in that way.

MeBot Robot Gestures.jpeg

Some try to create whole characters, which often turn out plain scary (partly thanks to the uncanny valley (especially fun when you suffer from pediophobia (fear of dolls) or Automatonophobia ( the fear of anything that falsely represents a sentient being))

Telenoid1 600x400.jpeg

I actually got bored quite fast looking at these objects as being teleconferencing devices, but something stuck. I find it interesting how people try to come up with artificial beings to replace their physical self and how others in turn perceive these entities.

Johnnolanstudio baby.jpeg

I also had to think of the film Blade Runner (Ridley Scott, 1982) in which the main character has to find and 'retire' humanoid robots which are sometimes so advanced they don't even know their aren't human themselves. I'm not sure what to make of this at this point, but it is a direction I'd like to explore further. Also because I have been thinking about this film before when I was writing about social networks and how we often don't know that/what kind of part we have in it.

Blade Runner poster.jpeg

Interesting works (both related and unrelated)

3rd person self

Interesting idea: watching yourself in third person
http://frnkwz.de/thingsandthoughts.html

Unreliable Machinery

"Context-aware tech­no­logy aims to estimate a person’s activity by analysing mobile device sensors to gain insight into their beha­viour and envir­on­ment. Predefined rhythms of usage and patterns through personal training will soon allow mobile phones and other port­able gadgets to deduce what a person is actu­ally doing at any given moment.
[Unreliable Machinery] is a series of analogue objects to fool context aware devices and services. Therefore activity patterns have been recorded and analysed with the help of custom built soft­ware, influ­en­cing the design and beha­viour of the machines.
http://www.nand.io/awareness/unreliable-machinery

Zimoun

Beautiful installations, often consisting out of hundreds of small DC motors which use different elements (like small pieces of string attached to the shaft) to make sound. Though the installations are often just that: a large collection of motors. It doesn't really say anything.
Very simple, yet impressive.

InstaCRT

Making fun of the Instagram hype: upload your photo and it will be displayed on a tiny CRT monitor. An SLR camera will make a photo of the screen and send it back to you, so you can add CRT effects to your photos.
http://instacrt.com/

Hello, printer

Open platform for small thermal printers. http://gofreerange.com/hello-printer
Similar to the (closed but better known) 'little printer' found here: http://bergcloud.com/littleprinter/