User:Rensvanpinxteren/Isolating Objects

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GROUP


Boris Smeenk
Rens van Pinxteren

RESEARCH


Research Website

PRESENTATION FILES


File:Presentation digital craft.pdf

INTRO


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Since the invention of the world wide web in 1990, sociology, technology and culture had a different meaning. Technology has managed to integrate at a rapid pace in our social structure and has even become transmitters of our social behavior. We are able to share personal data via the network and use it to build a digital identity. Within this system we are building a database of online traces that form a digital identity. Here you have no control, even though you have the choice to determine where you leave after your tracks. You have no control over how they are stored and directed. Also, you have no control over the self-control systems, organizations and people that have the ability to get information without you having influence. This is also seen as a threat because it may harm your image, you can influence and could even take away your freedom. This method of social control is integrated in our society. The question is whether this control will affect our freedom or that it is a mindset where we need to go into and rely on.


REFERENCES


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Movie. Until the End of the World, Wim Wenders


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Movie. Until the End of the World, Wim Wenders


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Movie. Until the End of the World, Wim Wenders


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Movie. Until the End of the World, Wim Wenders


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Movie. Until the End of the World, Wim Wenders



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RealLifeCam - Voyeur Video website | Link


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RealLifeCam - Voyeur Video website | Link


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RealLifeCam - Voyeur Video website | Link


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RealLifeCam - Voyeur Video website | Link



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Neil Harbisson - Cyborg, hearing colour | Link


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Neil Harbisson - Cyborg, hearing colour | Link


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Neil Harbisson - Cyborg, hearing colour | Link


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Neil Harbisson - Cyborg, hearing colour | Link



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Behaviour

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ADDICTION

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LIVE IN A VIRTUAL WORLD FOR 28 DAYS



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Artist wear Oculus Rift headset for a month to experience life through another person's eyes but is it safe?


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SEX MACHINA

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The Full List of Sex Robots
AutoBlow 2
Fleshlight Cyborg
Fleshlight
Vibrating Knob Gobbler
HEPS
Cobra Libre
Cyberskin Virtual Sex Ultra
Rends R-1 & A10 Piston
Orino Sex ROBO
Tenga Flip Hole
Lovebots Ride On Sex Machine
Sybian
Lovebotz Pandoras Box
Robo Fuk Sex Machine
Japanese Blowjob Machine
SOM Rocket Type
Hurricane Stroker
Machine Gun Happiness Browser
VR Tenga
Kiiroo.com
Repliee Q1Expo
Andy
Moaning Lisa
DER2 Fembot
CybOrgasMatrix
Simroid
DIY Sex Robot
Robosapien
Rubbot
Roboho
Alpha the Mechanical Man
Fuckzilla
Bionic Babe
Robospanker
Robosex
Vanessa Fembot
Dion
Valerie, the Domestic Android
Robotech Thruster
Sexbot V2.0
Zoltan’s Robot Girlfriend
Deep Throat

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DIGITAL DRUG


Brain cap makes you feel like you are high

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Want to get high without anybody knowing or breaking the law? This new ‘Thync’ pad that does things to your brain to trick it and many people say it’s left them feeling like they’ve just had a joint. You either put it on your temple or at the back of your head depending on whether you want to be calmer or need a bit of stimulation. Users have described the calm mode as ‘a bit like we’d just smoked a joint’ and described the energy mode as ‘stimulated clarity’, according to Gizmag.

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Thync works by sending electronic pulses to cranial nerves through bio-compatible materials and the intensity and duration of the pulses can be controlled remotely through a phone app. Costing £299, this brain enhancing device requires a minimum of five minutes for its calming effect

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PROJECT PROPOSAL


Intimate technology is the thing that works. Apple has showed this with the release of the iPhone. Never we have seen such a intimate relation with an object. Of course Apple isn’t the only company who has succeeded in creating such an object. Many other companies like Samsung, HTC and Google have created these objects.

Now, technology is moving into the world of the most intimate act of a human. Sex. Virtual reality in combination with adult video and games is starting to become so real, that it is hard to distinguish from the 'real thing’.

However, sex at the moment is something human. It connect body (physical, touch), mind (philosophical), heart (emotions, love, intimacy) and spirit (helping each other grow). Now, in 2015, technology is trying to recreate this. Is sex something that can be done by robots? Can you have the same emotions with artificial sex as human sex? To highlight this phenomenon we are going to show sex and technology to its essential core. Two artificial genitals having sex.



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MODEL


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CRAFT


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