Dancing robots: Social interactions are performed, not depicted

Orgs, Guido; and Cross, Emily S.. 2023. Dancing robots: Social interactions are performed, not depicted. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 46, e40. ISSN 0140-525X [Article]
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Clark and Fischer’s depiction hypothesis is based on examples of western mimetic art. Yet, social robots do not depict social interactions, but instead perform them. Similarly, dance and performance art do not rely on depiction. Kinematics and expressivity are better predictors of dance aesthetics and of effective social interactions. In this way, social robots are more like dancers than actors.


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