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Useful Uselessness?

Pat Treusch, Arne Berger, Daniela K. Rosner

Year
2020
Citations
9
Access
Open access

Abstract

This pictorial uses imagery of human-robot collaboration, or cobots, as a site to examine the potential of queer use within design research. Through close documentation of our process, we reflect on acts of teaching a commercially available robot to knit with us-a messy and seemingly unproductive process. However, this uselessness of the chosen task allows us to re-consider the idealization of robotic collaboration. We question the optimization of a largely human labor force and the associated drive to increase efficiency within a range of sectors, from the service industry to industrial production. Building on non-use literatures examining technological limits, and drawing on performative explorations and critique, we show how knitting enlarges our capacity to visualize what might be a suitable use case for cobots.

Keywords

Performative utteranceTask (project management)RobotProcess (computing)Computer scienceDocumentationHuman–computer interactionIdealizationService (business)Artificial intelligence

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