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NYU Student Conducts Most Adorable Robot Experiment Ever

Posted April 13, 2009 11:36 AM

From Gizmodo:

The tweenbot, a cardboard-bodied, cheerful little bugger, is equipped with a flag stating its intended destination. Since it can only move forward, it depends on the kindness of strangers to guide it and remove obstacles. Tisch School of the Arts student Kacie Kinzer created the tweenbot as a kind of art experiment. In her words: 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 our willingness 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 from the complexity of the city itself? To answer these questions, I built robots. In New York City, we might expect the smiley-faced tweenbot to be stabbed, stomped, mugged, or covered in graffiti, but every single one of the journeys was completed without a hitch. Pedestrians would stop and help the little guy when he was trapped against a curb or headed into traffic, and point him in the right direction. I don't know about you guys, but I like to think this project says more about the state of our nation than that stupid negative-nancy stock market. It's just about the warmest, fuzziest thing I've seen since the last Muppet movie.

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04/13/2009 1:38 PM

This really shows up the difference between reality and our perceptions based on the news we get from the media.

Of course this kind of stuff probably wouldn't sell advertising.

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04/13/2009 1:59 PM

Warm? Fuzzy? Are they joking??

All this does is demonstrate another human weakness. We're willing to interrupt our daily survival routine in order to "help" something.

When the robot revolution comes, do you think our new masters are going to show us the same consideration? Of course not! They'll watch us stumble around in the cold rain, freezing and lost. They'll stand by motionless, quietly humming in cold steel harmony.

And the worst part is that they won't even have contempt for us. They'll feel nothing at all.

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04/13/2009 3:47 PM

Human weakness? Taking maybe 5-10 seconds to help something or someone? If you dropped your car keys or wallet I would pick it up and run after you, but you wouldn't do that for me?

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04/13/2009 8:43 PM

Please pardon him. His true identity is Kyle Reese and he's still struggling to locate Sarah Connor .

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