
handle: 10807/219407
This contribution reconstructs the case of the so-called uncanny valley, or precisely the dimension of eerie feeling that overcomes us before the robot when it too closely resembles the human. He explores its origins in the reflection of robotics and the most current studies with a neuroscientific and neuroaesthetic approach. To rediscover in it an exemplary case of context related technological mediation.
Representation of Technology, Robot, Uncanny Valley
Representation of Technology, Robot, Uncanny Valley
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