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Destruction, Catharsis and Emotional Release in Human-Robot Interaction

Article Ecrit par: Luria, Michal ; Sheriff, Ophir ; Boo, Marian ; Forlizzi, Jodi ; Zoran, Amit ;

Résumé: The intersection between social, technical and economic factors biases new product development to focus on utilitarian value. However, objects that serve alternative goals, behaviors and emotions have accompanied humankind for millennia. This paper speculates about robotic objects for one non-utilitarian behavior and its implications: destruction. Robots and objects for destruction have a shared history of embodiment, and heavily rely on their embodiment for interaction. Yet the topic of destruction is not very common in the field of human-robot interaction (HRI). Thus, we (1) present a survey of ethnographic investigations that show modes of human-object interaction related to destruction, and (2) develop speculative concepts of interaction that demonstrate these ideas in HRI. By exemplifying a broad range of speculative uses of destruction in HRI and grounding it in literature, we hope this theoretical and conceptual paper will bring a fresh perspective on alternative interactions with robots.


Langue: Anglais