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I wondered: could a human-like object traverse sidewalks and streets along with us, and in so doing, create a narrative about our relationship to space and ourwillingness to interact with what we find in it? More importantly, how could our actions be seen within a larger context of human connection that emerges fromthe complexity of the city itself? To answer these questions, I built robots.
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Ok this is a Cardboard robot a student put in central park to see how people would interact with it. It has a flag that says where it needs to go and askingfor help. Since the robot is low powered can only go forward it needs people to help it get where it needs to go.
This made me feel good about my fellow american unlike those chicken thieves
I wondered: could a human-like object traverse sidewalks and streets along with us, and in so doing, create a narrative about our relationship to space and ourwillingness to interact with what we find in it? More importantly, how could our actions be seen within a larger context of human connection that emerges fromthe complexity of the city itself? To answer these questions, I built robots.
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Ok this is a Cardboard robot a student put in central park to see how people would interact with it. It has a flag that says where it needs to go and askingfor help. Since the robot is low powered can only go forward it needs people to help it get where it needs to go.
This made me feel good about my fellow american unlike those chicken thieves