watch it: “tweenbots”No, it’s not about cybernetic Hannah Montana fans:
It’s part of a project by Kacie Kinzer about social interaction and cooperation and helpfulness and what altruism we upright simians might extend to tiny adorable slightly anthropomorphic cardboard robots. I damn near cried reading about the project at Tweenbots. (Thanks to my semicousin Gail for pointing this out to me.) Disqus commentsblog comments powered by Disqus |
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posted by bronxbee (Thu Apr 16 09, 12:55PM)
i don't know by what glitch, mishap or techno-miracle i was able to view this at work today, but it gave me a real lift! like you, when reading the project webpage, i felt a tear come to my eye. hopefully, when the aliens finally arrive they'll find the same sort of sympthetic encounters. as long as they look cute, friendly and helpless, i guess. heaven help them if they're slimey, or ugly.
posted by bats :[ (Thu Apr 16 09, 4:37PM)
I'm sure this is WAY before your time, MaryAnn, but there used to be little plastic containers, red with eyes painted on them, call Oobi. There was a slot in them, and you'd slip a note into Oobi, then write the receiver's address on the outside. No fair dropping these in the mailbox; the intent was to put Oobi somewhere public and have folks move it toward its destination.
I have an Oobi around somewhere; it was too cute to send off into almost-certain oblivion.
Of course, there's more information on the Internet:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oobi_(toy)
posted by Accounting Ninja (Thu Apr 16 09, 4:59PM)
Awww...gotta love the little one with the note: "Call my Family". Too cute. :)
posted by Arthur (Thu Apr 16 09, 8:21PM)
There might be hope for our species...
posted by Mimi (Fri Apr 17 09, 2:47PM)
It's interesting how cute she made them -- especially the newer versions (http://tweenbots.com/newBots.html). Proportionally large heads, wide-set eyes -- those are baby features we're instinctively driven to go "awwww" and care for. I wonder if the results would be different if they were less cute/helpless looking.
Not to take away from the sweetness -- it's very sweet!
posted by MaryAnn (Sat Apr 18 09, 10:08AM)
I think the artist/experimenter's next step should be to send an ugly robot out on its own, and see how many people help it. Not as many, I bet.
posted by Mimi (Sat Apr 18 09, 12:07PM)
Yes -- I've been trying to think of what an ugly robot would look like, for purposes of this hypothetical experiment. Is the opposite of "cute robot" a mean-looking robot or a non-humanoid robot?
posted by MaryAnn (Tue Apr 21 09, 11:08PM)
An "ugly" robot wouldn't have a humanish face, for one. Maybe it wouldn't have any kind of "face" at all.