Collaborative Robots and Tangled Passages of Tactile-Affects

Author:

Barker Ned1ORCID,Jewitt Carey1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Education, University College London, Emerald St, London

Abstract

Collaborative robots are increasingly entering industrial contexts and workflows. These contexts are not just locations for production, they are vibrant social and sensory environments. For better or for worse, their entry brings potential to reorganize established tactile and affective dynamics that encompass production processes. There is still much to be learned about these highly contextual and complex dynamics in HRI research and the design of industrial robotics; common approaches in industrial collaborative robotics are restricted to evaluating “effective interface design,” whereas methods that seek to measure “affective touch” have limited application to these industrial domains. This article offers an extended analytical framework and methodological approach to deepen understandings of affect and touch beyond emotional responses to direct human–robot interactions. These distinct contributions are grounded in fieldwork in a glass factory with newly installed collaborative robots. They are illustrated through an ethnographic narrative that traces the emergence and circulation of affect, across material, experiential , and social planes. Beyond this single case, “tangled passages of tactile-affects” is offered as a novel and valuable concept that is distinct from the notion of “affective touch” and holds potential to generate holistic and nuanced understandings of how human experiences can be effected by the introduction of new robots in “the wild.”

Funder

European Research Council Consolidator Award

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Human-Computer Interaction

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