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Designing multispecies worlds for robots, cats, and humans

Designing multispecies worlds for robots, cats, and humans
Designing multispecies worlds for robots, cats, and humans

We reflect on the design of a multispecies world centred around a bespoke enclosure in which three cats and a robot arm coexist for six hours a day during a twelve-day installation as part of an artist-led project. In this paper, we present the project's design process, encompassing various interconnected components, including the cats, the robot and its autonomous systems, the custom end-effectors and robot attachments, the diverse roles of the humans-in-the-loop, and the custom-designed enclosure. Subsequently, we provide a detailed account of key moments during the deployment and discuss the design implications for future multispecies systems. Specifically, we argue that designing the technology and its interactions is not sufficient, but that it is equally important to consider the design of the 'world' in which the technology operates. Finally, we highlight the necessity of human involvement in areas such as breakdown recovery, animal welfare, and their role as audience.

animal-computer interaction, artist-led research, performance-led research
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Association for Computing Machinery
Schneiders, Eike
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Schneiders, Eike, Benford, Steve, Chamberlain, Alan, Mancini, Clara, Castle-Green, Simon, Ngo, Victor, Farr, Ju Row, Adams, Matt, Tandavanitj, Nick and Fischer, Joel (2024) Designing multispecies worlds for robots, cats, and humans. In CHI 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems. Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 1-16 . (doi:10.1145/3613904.3642115).

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Abstract

We reflect on the design of a multispecies world centred around a bespoke enclosure in which three cats and a robot arm coexist for six hours a day during a twelve-day installation as part of an artist-led project. In this paper, we present the project's design process, encompassing various interconnected components, including the cats, the robot and its autonomous systems, the custom end-effectors and robot attachments, the diverse roles of the humans-in-the-loop, and the custom-designed enclosure. Subsequently, we provide a detailed account of key moments during the deployment and discuss the design implications for future multispecies systems. Specifically, we argue that designing the technology and its interactions is not sufficient, but that it is equally important to consider the design of the 'world' in which the technology operates. Finally, we highlight the necessity of human involvement in areas such as breakdown recovery, animal welfare, and their role as audience.

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Published date: 11 May 2024
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2024 Copyright held by the owner/author(s)
Venue - Dates: 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems, CHI 2024, , Hybrid, Honolulu, United States, 2024-05-11 - 2024-05-16
Keywords: animal-computer interaction, artist-led research, performance-led research

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Local EPrints ID: 494617
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494617
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ORCID for Eike Schneiders: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8372-1684

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Date deposited: 10 Oct 2024 17:07
Last modified: 11 Oct 2024 02:11

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Author: Eike Schneiders ORCID iD
Author: Steve Benford
Author: Alan Chamberlain
Author: Clara Mancini
Author: Simon Castle-Green
Author: Victor Ngo
Author: Ju Row Farr
Author: Matt Adams
Author: Nick Tandavanitj
Author: Joel Fischer

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