恐怖谷中的模拟机器

Q1 Social Sciences Identities Pub Date : 2021-12-08 DOI:10.51151/identities.v18i1-2.482
Identities Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, K. Spassova
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恐怖谷(Uncanny valley)是日本机器人学教授森正弘(Masahiro Mori)在1970年提出的概念。他的假设的基本主张是,拟人机器由于与人类的不完全相似而产生了不可思议的效果。类人机器人看起来几乎和人类一样,但这种距离几乎引发了激烈的争论。在机器人、动画、建筑和电脑游戏方面有两种趋势。第一个趋势试图克服恐怖谷,建造这样一个不可思议的机器,完美地模仿人类的行为。第二种趋势——森正弘(Masahiro Mori)站在这一边——有意识地构建非拟人化的机器。机器的外观、结构、形状、零件比例和运动必须与人的明显不同。由于1978年Jasia Reichardt的翻译,恐怖谷一词在引入后不久就出现在欧洲语境中。她是一位艺术评论家和策展人,对控制论在艺术中的作用感兴趣。机器人的恐怖谷与弗洛伊德和詹奇的遗产之间的联系,是在美学和科学的交叉点上建立起来的。这一联系为理论和美学想象开辟了新的领域。作者:Kamelia SpassovaTitle(英文):Uncanny valley中的Mimetic Machines期刊参考:身份:Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 18, No. 1-2(2021)。出版社:社会科学与人文研究所- SkopjePage范围:22-33页数:12引文(英文):Kamelia Spassova,“恐怖谷中的模仿机器”,身份:政治,性别和文化杂志,Vol. 18, No. 1-2(2021): 22-33。作者简介kamelia Spassova,保加利亚索非亚大学文学理论系副教授。她是科隆大学哲学系斯拉夫研究所的讲师(2016-2018)。她在保加利亚出版了一本关于范例诗学的理论书籍:《柏拉图和亚里士多德的事件与范例》(2012年),该书探讨了哲学和理论话语中文学范例与示范作品之间的紧张关系。她在索菲亚高等研究中心(CAS)主持了“作为政治人物的二重身”项目(2014-2015),这是一个独立的人文社会科学奖学金机构。在她的新书《现代模仿》中。《文学中的自我反思》(2021),她致力于研究模仿概念在20世纪的转变。
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Mimetic Machines in the Uncanny Valley
Uncanny valley (不 気 味 の 谷 ) is a notion introduced by the Japanese robotics professor Masahiro Mori in 1970. The basic claim of his hypothesis states that the anthropomorphic machines cause uncanny effect due to their imperfect resemblance to the human. Humanoids seem almost like people, but exactly the distance of this almost provokes hot debates. There are two trends in robotics, animation, architecture, and computer games. The first trend seeks to overcome the uncanny valley, constructing such an incredible machine that perfectly mimics human actions. The second trend – Masahiro Mori takes this side – consciously constructs non-anthropomorphic machines. The machine’s appearance, structure, shape, proportion of the parts, and motion must be visibly different from the human ones. The term uncanny valley appears in a European context soon after its introduction, due to Jasia Reichardt’s translation in 1978. She is an art critic and curator who is interested in the role of cybernetics in art. The joint between the uncanny valley in robotics and the legacy of Freud and Jentsch is established with this translation at the intersection point between aesthetics and science. This link opens new fields to theoretical and aesthetic imagination.   Author(s): Kamelia Spassova Title (English): Mimetic Machines in the Uncanny Valley Journal Reference: Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 18, No. 1-2 (2021). Publisher: Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities - Skopje Page Range: 22-33 Page Count: 12 Citation (English):  Kamelia Spassova, “Mimetic Machines in the Uncanny Valley,” Identities: Journal for Politics, Gender and Culture, Vol. 18, No. 1-2 (2021): 22-33. Author Biography Kamelia Spassova, University of Sofia Kamelia Spassova is Associate professor at the Literary Theory Department at the University of Sofia, Bulgaria. She is a lecturer at the Slavic Institute, Department of Philosophy, University of Cologne (2016-2018). She has published in Bulgaria a theoretical book on the poetics of example: Event and Example in Plato and Aristotle (2012), which deals with the tension between literary example and exemplary work in philosophical and theoretical discourses. She has developed the project “Doppelganger as a Political Figure” (2014-2015) in the Centre for Advanced Study Sofia (CAS), an independent institution for scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. In her latest book Modern Mimesis. Self-reflexivity in Literature (2021) she works on the transformations of the concept of mimesis in the 20th century.
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