Robotic Knitting intervenes in how »we« currently imagine and design »our« future with cobots. It re-crafts collaboration between human and robot.
As a reaction to typically dead-end debates on future human and robot collaboration that tend to be either dismissive or overly welcoming towards »cobot« technologies, this book provides a technofeminist intervention. Pat Treusch not only shows how both the fields of technofeminism and robotics can engage in a practical exchange through knitting, but also contributes a tangible example of coboting dynamics. Robotic Knitting re-negotiates the boundaries between formalisation and embodiment, craft and high-tech as well as useful and dysfunctional machines. It re-crafts the nature of collaboration between human and robot. This finally entails an alternative mode of relating – a mode that enables an account of careful coboting.
Pat Treusch
Pat Treusch ist DIAS-Ass. Prof. in Humanities mit einem Fokus aufhuman-centered IT an der Syddansk Universitet.
Robots Robots Technofeminsim Technofeminsim Cobots Cobots Interdisciplinarity Interdisciplinarity AI AI Technology Technology Gender Gender Science