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14 Features Showing People as Robots
Cyborg Culture Goes From Sci-Fi to the Mainstream
Marissa Brassfield — September 13, 2009 — Tech
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The innovations in this slideshow all feature people as robots, proving that cyborg culture is skyrocketing from sci-fi to the mainstream. From celebrities retouched into cyborgs to mode editorials that turn professional models into robots, it's clear that our fascination with tech extends well beyond mere gadget obsession. Check out these features that show people as robots and more below.
Implications - Since the movie The Terminator, the fascination with cyborg humans has been integrated into popular culture. With technological developments in regards to health care such as mechanical hearts, it is becoming even more of a reality that humans can be cyborgs. The idea of a robotic human continues to be a trend as time progresses.
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Intelligent Soft Wearables
Bridging Disciplines Towards Wearables for Everyone, Everywhere.
UIST 2024 Workshop
Oct 13 (CMU, Pittsburgh)
Cedric Honnet (MIT), Catherine Yu (Cornell), Irmandy Wicaksono (MIT), Tingyu Cheng (Georgia Tech),
Andreea Danielescu (Accenture Labs), Cheng Zhang (Cornell), Stefanie Mueller (MIT), Joe Paradiso (MIT), Yiyue Luo (MIT-UW).
Illustrating the breadth of wearable research, from materials science (1), to energy harvesting (2), haptics for spacesuits (3), sustainable devices (4), to knitted neural networks (5).
Keywords
Wearables, Applied Machine Learning, e-Textiles, Personal Fabrication, Sensing, Actuation, Materials Sciences, Energy Harvesting.
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1) The schedule is up!
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| Time | Duration | Event |
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| 8:00 AM | 1 h 00 | Registrations start |
| 9:00 AM | 0 h 15 | Welcome and Introductions |
| 9:15 AM | 1 h 00 | Keynotes by Scott Hudson and Carmel Madjidi |
| 10:15 |