Anthropologically inspired creative design for intimate telepresence

Elham Saadatian, Hooman Samani, Ryohei Nakatsu

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Abstract

This study describes anthropologically inspired methodology in creative design for intimate telepresence. Anthropology is the study of humanity and among the experiences of human this study has focused on intimate interactions. Inspired by the concept of intimacy in human, and applying tinkering and iterative multilevel modeling, creative ideas for intimate telepresence are generated. Implications of anthropologically inspired methodology in creative design of intimate telepresence robots are described briefly. This study can act as a design guideline to emulate the experiences of humanity by synthetic agents through creative design.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSIGGRAPH Asia 2014 Designing Tools For Crafting Interactive Artifacts, SIGGRAPH ASIA 2014
PublisherACM Press
ISBN (Electronic)9781450332156
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Nov 2014
EventSIGGRAPH Asia 2014 Workshop on Designing Tools For Crafting Interactive Artifacts, SIGGRAPH ASIA 2014 - Shenzhen, China
Duration: 3 Dec 20146 Dec 2014

Publication series

NameSIGGRAPH Asia 2014 Designing Tools For Crafting Interactive Artifacts, SIGGRAPH ASIA 2014

Conference

ConferenceSIGGRAPH Asia 2014 Workshop on Designing Tools For Crafting Interactive Artifacts, SIGGRAPH ASIA 2014
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShenzhen
Period3/12/146/12/14

Keywords

  • Anthropologically inspired design
  • Creativity
  • Intimate telepresence

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