Eggy Boy, 2008

Source: rubra

Source: rubra

In Yoichiro Kawaguchi’s opinion, conventional robots exhibit two major shortcomings: design artistry and an emotional level in the human-robot interaction. In developing his robots, Kawaguchi combines findings and insights from psychology and neuroscience with technology and art.

This approach also manifests itself in his robot designs: cartoon-like shapes, short arms and legs, big eyes and a soft outer surface make a robot come across harmless and vulnerable. This child-friendly, “emotional” “Eggy robot” is meant to someday be able to socialize with his surrounding to begin to tremble as soon as someone approaches.

With the “Eggy Boy” the Ars Electronica Center presents the prototype for the soft outer surface of an “emotional” robot of the future.

Credits:
Yoichiro Kawaguchi, Supported by Kawaguchi Lab. The University of Tokyo

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