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Capricious creatures: Animal behaviour as a model for robotic art

Treva Michelle Pullen

Year
2017
Citations
1

Abstract

Abstract The lure of animal instinct appears to be an important consideration for the development of intelligent (or simulated intelligent) robotic creatures. Studying the behaviours and playful engagements of animals (like humans) provides robotic artists with a plethora of engagements from which to draw and mimic in their development of whimsical-behaving robot bodies. Animals, as the human other, present us with a counterpoint from which we can study robots as lively entities.

Keywords

CreaturesInstinctCounterpointRobotHuman–computer interactionCognitive scienceComputer scienceAestheticsArtificial intelligenceArt

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