Embodying a future for the future: Creative Robotics and Ecosophical Practice


Autoria(s): Armstrong, Keith M.
Data(s)

30/04/2015

Resumo

In recent years I have begun to integrate Creative Robotics into my Ecosophically-led art practices – which I have long deployed to investigate, materialise and engage thorny, ecological questions of the Anthropocene, seeking to understand how such forms of practice may promote the cultural conditions required to assure, rather than degrade, our collective futures. Many of us would instinctively conceive of robotics as an industrially driven endeavor, shaped by the pursuit of relentless efficiencies. Instead I ask through my practices, might the nascent field of Creative Robotics still be able to emerge with radically different frames of intention? Might creative practitioners still be able to shape experiences using robotic media that retain a healthy criticality towards such productivist lineages? Could this nascent form even bring forward fresh new techniques and assemblages that better encourage conversations around sustaining a future for the future, and, if so, which of its characteristics presents the greatest opportunities? I therefore ask, when Creative Robotics and Ecosophical Practice combine forces in strategic intervention, what qualities of this hybrid might best further the central aims of Ecosophical Practice – encouraging cultural conditions required to assure a future for the future?

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83831/

Publicador

Open Humanities Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83831/1/EmbodyingFutureFuture-acad.pdf

Armstrong, Keith M. (2015) Embodying a future for the future: Creative Robotics and Ecosophical Practice. Fibreculture Journal. (In Press)

AUSTRALIA COUNCIL/218030-0032/52

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090602 Control Systems Robotics and Automation #160605 Environmental Politics #190203 Electronic Media Art #media art #ecosophical practice #new media art #ecopolitics #environmentalism
Tipo

Journal Article