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Product details:
- Publisher Edinburgh University Press
- Date of Publication 31 January 2026
- Number of Volumes Print PDF
- ISBN 9781399523431
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages360 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 77 colour illustrations 684
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Short description:
The contributors converge on the intersection of New Materialism, Media Studies and Cultural Theory and offer speculative approaches combining creative writing and visual interludes from artists and designers, all of which address the question: are we on the cusp of new ways of seeing?
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As the symbiotic relationship between human and machine unfolds, robotic vision facilitates a reshaping and reconstitution of our perception of the world. This edited collection explores ways in which this is taking place and the implictions for these new ways of seeing ethically, politically, culturally and socially from an art and design perspective and through a critical theoretical lens.
The contributors converge on the intersection of New Materialism, Media Studies and Cultural Theory and offer speculative approaches combining creative writing and visual interludes from artists and designers, all of which address the question: are we on the cusp of new ways of seeing?
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Vision Reshaped, Luci Eldridge and Nina Trivedi
Seeing
1. When Robots Ignore Us: The Affective Impact of Robotic Artwork and Development of Drone Art, Pearl John
2. Will Robots Daydream? Gregory Minissale
3. Discrete Accidents of Photogrammetry: Re-presenting Pure Surface in Google Earth, Meg Rahaim
4. Ophiux, Joey Holder
Sensing
5. Blinking Eyes: The Embodied Registers of Military Drone Camera Footage on YouTube, Kate Fahey
6. Embodiment and the Perception of Nonhuman Sentience in Virtual Reality Interactive Art, Nicola Plant
7. On the Meaning of Virtual Environments and the Evolution of Life, Stephen R. Ellis
8. Sweeping Away the Dust: Mars as Reconstructed Image, Luci Eldridge
9. The Overview Effect, Brian Black
Shaping
10. Robotic Presences: Encounters with Artificial Social Companionship and Embodied Representation, Bianca Westermann
11. The Robotics Division of the Dramaco Instrument Company Introduces the Ensocellorator Reliance Pro 2, Maya Rae Oppenheimer
12. Metalithic Postcards During the Pandemic, Ian Dawson & Paul Reilly
13. Hi! I’m happy you’re here!, Adham Faramawy
Afterword
Concluding Perception: Seeing and Seeming, Unseeing and Unseeming in the Fog, Esther Leslie
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