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Title Robot love : can we learn from robots about love? / [concept & development, Ine Gevers]
Published Houten, The Netherlands : Uitgeverij TERRA, [2018]

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Description 240 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Contents Responsive love -- Joined intelligence -- Attuned consciousness
Preface. Robot love - in the year 2055 / Emilie Aarts ; PIP -- Introduction. Can we learn from robots about love? / Ine Gevers -- Our Robotic future / Margaret Atwood -- Responsive love. The dialectics of robotic love / Ingo Niermann ; Sprinklers POV / Jan Redzisz ; Genderfluid sextertainment / Trudy Barber ; PIP -- Joined intelligence. A robot love symposium / Martijntje Smits ; Swimming with submarines / Tobias Revell ; An outside view of ourselves as AGI /Reza Negarestani -- Attuned consciousness. Interview with a drone / Emilio Vavarella ; AI is full of love / Mohammad Salemy ; Eros beyond the automation of commodification / Katerina Kolozova ; Towards a shared mind / Minoru Asada ; How Josephine ended up in Serbia / Arnon Grunberg
Summary Robot Love' presents a highly topical theme: what does it mean to be human and to love in the context of robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI)? How do we preserve certain distinctive qualities while we are merging with machines? Will we outsource love and affection to robots? There is already a tendency to see ourselves as quantitative machines. Meanwhile, in order to become human aware, robots need to incorporate typical human qualities - qualities such as emotion, intuition, and most of all love. Now that human-like machines are entering the domestic sphere, AI may act as a mirror allowing us to delve deeper into ourselves and the current state of society. 'Robot Love', combining art, neuroscience, robotics and ethics, is like a force from the future we cannot yet grasp, but urges us to ask: can we learn from robots about love? This lavishly illustrated book accompanies the 'Robot Love' exhibition at the Niet Normaal Foundation throughout 2018 presenting the work of 60 international artists working at the cutting edge of art, technology and social change, including Matthew Barney, Roger Hiorns, Hito Steyerl, Philippe Parreno and LA Raeven. Renowned scientists and authors such as Margaret Atwood, Reza Negarestani, Katarina Kolozova and Tobias Revell contribute with exploratory and persuasive essays. They make us aware of science fiction becoming science fact. Exhibition: Campina Melkfrabriek, Eindhoven, The Netherlands (15.09. - 02.12.2018)
Notes Catalog of an exhibition held at Campina Melkfrabriek, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, September 15-December 2, 2018
Artists include: Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute (ATR) ; Johann Arens ; Army of Love Alexa Karolinski & Ingo Niermann ; Korakrit Arunanondchai ; Adam Basanta ; Will Benedict ; Margriet van Breevoort ; Bureau d'etudes ; Felix Burger ; Louis-Phillipe Demers / Bill Vorn ; Server Demirtas ; Maartje Dijkstra ; Stephanie Dinkins ; Disnovation ; Aleksandra Domanović ; Marco Donnarumma ; Driessens & Verstappen ; Electric Circus ; Zoro Feigl ; Gijs Frieling / Job Wouters ; Bart Hess ; Roger Hiorns ; Joey Holder ; Pierre Huyghe / Philippe Parreno ; Kiiroo Designers Sex Toys ; Kondition Pluriel ; Lancel/Maat ; Gaël Langevin ; Lawrence Lek ; Albert Omoss ; Hans Op de Beeck ; Reija Meriläinen ; Next Nature ; Funda Gül Özcan ; Adams Ponnis ; Ine Poppe ; Suzanne Posthumus ; Johannes Paul Raether ; L.A. Raeven ; Patrícia J. Reis ; Sam Samiee / Mohammad Salemy ; Floris Schönfeld ; Karley Sciortino ; Hidenobu Sumioka ; Giselle Stanborough ; Hito Steyerl ; Anna Uddenberg ; Emilio Vavarella ; Erik Vlemmix & Henrique Nascimento ; Anouk Wipprecht ; Huang Yi ; Pinar Yoldas ; Liam Young
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Robots in art -- Exhibitions.
Artificial intelligence -- Exhibitions.
Love in art -- Exhibitions.
Genre/Form Exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.
Author Gevers, Ine, creator
Campina Melkfrabriek (Eindhoven, Netherlands)
ISBN 9789089897763 (hardcover)
9089897763 (hardcover)