Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3313831.3376786
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Drone Chi: Somaesthetic Human-Drone Interaction

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“…An envisioned use case is for more playful interaction, but also to temporarily be able to override the robot path. This suggestion for combining control of the robot with the robot being autonomous is also a theme recently discussed in terms of drone control (Eriksson et al, 2020;La Delfa et al, 2020).…”
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“…An envisioned use case is for more playful interaction, but also to temporarily be able to override the robot path. This suggestion for combining control of the robot with the robot being autonomous is also a theme recently discussed in terms of drone control (Eriksson et al, 2020;La Delfa et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 76%
“…This suggests that JoyTilt may provide a more intimate connection, facilitating some of the responsibility that makes a person bond with an inanimate object (Vertesi, 2008). For further development of JoyTilt, more nuanced controls could be introduced so that there is a possibility to get more control, but also develop mastery in controlling the robot (La Delfa et al, 2020). There is also room for letting the robot be more independent, in line with the sentiment expressed in Eriksson et al (2020), so that the robot does not become a 'slave'.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Autonomous flying drones have been incorporated into a stage performance [120] and movement-centred practices [121] proceeding efforts to enhance kinesthetic awareness through intercorporeal engagement [122]. During scene ii, the drone represents more generally an unpredictable external influence, comparable to the external nuances that occur in public space environments.…”
Section: Performers and Objectsmentioning
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“…Autonomous flying drones have been incorporated into a stage performance [121] and movement-centred practices [122] proceeding efforts to enhance kinesthetic awareness through intercorporeal engagement [123]. During Scene ii, the drone represents more generally an unpredictable external influence, comparable to the external nuances that occur in public space environments.…”
Section: Performers and Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%