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The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet
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Bester Preis: € 19,97 (vom 11.07.2017)The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet (Leonardo Books)
ISBN: 9780262571548 bzw. 0262571544, in Englisch, The MIT Press, gebraucht.
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The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet (Leonardo Books) (2001)
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Robot in the Garden : Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet by Ken Ed. Goldberg. MIT Press,2000, Hardcover, Label: MIT Press, MIT Press, Product group: Book, Published: 2000-03-20, Studio: MIT Press, Sales rank: 10766728.
The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet (2000)
ISBN: 9780585309583 bzw. 0585309582, in Englisch, MIT Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Robot in the Garden : Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet by Ken Ed. Goldberg. MIT Press,2000, Hardcover, Label: MIT Press, MIT Press, Product group: Book, Published: 2000-03-20, Studio: MIT Press, Sales rank: 10766728.
The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet (Leonardo Books) (2001)
ISBN: 9780262571548 bzw. 0262571544, in Englisch, The MIT Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet (Leonardo Books) (2000)
ISBN: 9780262072038 bzw. 0262072033, in Englisch, 330 Seiten, The MIT Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
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The Robot in the Garden initiates a critical theory of telerobotics and introduces telepistemology, the study of knowledge acquired at a distance. Many of our most influential technologies, the telescope, telephone, and television, were developed to provide knowledge at a distance. Telerobots, remotely controlled robots, facilitate action at a distance. Specialists use telerobots to explore actively environments such as Mars, the Titanic, and Chernobyl. Military personnel increasingly employ reconnaissance drones and telerobotic missiles. At home, we have remote controls for the garage door, car alarm, and television (the latter a remote for the remote).The Internet dramatically extends our scope and reach. Thousands of cameras and robots are now accessible online. Although the role of technical mediation has been of interest to philosophers since the seventeenth century, the Internet forces a reconsideration. As the public gains access to telerobotic instruments previously restricted to scientists and soldiers, questions of mediation, knowledge, and trust take on new significance for everyday life.Telerobotics is a mode of representation. But representations can misrepresent. If Orson Welles's "War of the Worlds" was the defining moment for radio, what will be the defining moment for the Internet? As artists have always been concerned with how representations provide us with knowledge, the book also looks at telerobotics' potential as an artistic medium.The seventeen essays, by leading figures in philosophy, art, history, and engineering, are organized into three sections: Philosophy; Art, History, and Critical Theory; and Engineering, Interface, and System Design., Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1St Edition, Label: The MIT Press, The MIT Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-03-20, Studio: The MIT Press, Verkaufsrang: 3191130.
The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet (Leonardo Books) (2000)
ISBN: 9780262072038 bzw. 0262072033, in Englisch, 330 Seiten, The MIT Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
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The Robot in the Garden initiates a critical theory of telerobotics and introduces telepistemology, the study of knowledge acquired at a distance. Many of our most influential technologies, the telescope, telephone, and television, were developed to provide knowledge at a distance. Telerobots, remotely controlled robots, facilitate action at a distance. Specialists use telerobots to explore actively environments such as Mars, the Titanic, and Chernobyl. Military personnel increasingly employ reconnaissance drones and telerobotic missiles. At home, we have remote controls for the garage door, car alarm, and television (the latter a remote for the remote).The Internet dramatically extends our scope and reach. Thousands of cameras and robots are now accessible online. Although the role of technical mediation has been of interest to philosophers since the seventeenth century, the Internet forces a reconsideration. As the public gains access to telerobotic instruments previously restricted to scientists and soldiers, questions of mediation, knowledge, and trust take on new significance for everyday life.Telerobotics is a mode of representation. But representations can misrepresent. If Orson Welles's "War of the Worlds" was the defining moment for radio, what will be the defining moment for the Internet? As artists have always been concerned with how representations provide us with knowledge, the book also looks at telerobotics' potential as an artistic medium.The seventeen essays, by leading figures in philosophy, art, history, and engineering, are organized into three sections: Philosophy; Art, History, and Critical Theory; and Engineering, Interface, and System Design., Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1St Edition, Label: The MIT Press, The MIT Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-03-20, Studio: The MIT Press, Verkaufsrang: 3191130.
The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet (Leonardo Books) (2000)
ISBN: 9780262072038 bzw. 0262072033, in Englisch, 330 Seiten, The MIT Press, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, -Daily Deals-.
The Robot in the Garden initiates a critical theory of telerobotics and introduces telepistemology, the study of knowledge acquired at a distance. Many of our most influential technologies, the telescope, telephone, and television, were developed to provide knowledge at a distance. Telerobots, remotely controlled robots, facilitate action at a distance. Specialists use telerobots to explore actively environments such as Mars, the Titanic, and Chernobyl. Military personnel increasingly employ reconnaissance drones and telerobotic missiles. At home, we have remote controls for the garage door, car alarm, and television (the latter a remote for the remote).The Internet dramatically extends our scope and reach. Thousands of cameras and robots are now accessible online. Although the role of technical mediation has been of interest to philosophers since the seventeenth century, the Internet forces a reconsideration. As the public gains access to telerobotic instruments previously restricted to scientists and soldiers, questions of mediation, knowledge, and trust take on new significance for everyday life.Telerobotics is a mode of representation. But representations can misrepresent. If Orson Welles's "War of the Worlds" was the defining moment for radio, what will be the defining moment for the Internet? As artists have always been concerned with how representations provide us with knowledge, the book also looks at telerobotics' potential as an artistic medium.The seventeen essays, by leading figures in philosophy, art, history, and engineering, are organized into three sections: Philosophy; Art, History, and Critical Theory; and Engineering, Interface, and System Design., Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1St Edition, Label: The MIT Press, The MIT Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-03-20, Studio: The MIT Press, Verkaufsrang: 3191130.
The Robot in the Garden, Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet (2001)
ISBN: 9780262571548 bzw. 0262571544, in Englisch, Mit Press Ltd, Taschenbuch, neu.
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The Robot in the Garden initiates a critical theory of telerobotics and introduces telepistemology, the study of knowledge acquired at a distance. Many of our most influential technologies, the telescope, telephone, and television, were developed to provide knowledge at a distance. Telerobots, remotely controlled robots, facilitate action at a distance. Specialists use telerobots to explore actively environments such as Mars, the Titanic, and Chernobyl. Military personnel increasingly employ rec... The Robot in the Garden initiates a critical theory of telerobotics and introduces telepistemology, the study of knowledge acquired at a distance. Many of our most influential technologies, the telescope, telephone, and television, were developed to provide knowledge at a distance. Telerobots, remotely controlled robots, facilitate action at a distance. Specialists use telerobots to explore actively environments such as Mars, the Titanic, and Chernobyl. Military personnel increasingly employ reconnaissance drones and telerobotic missiles. At home, we have remote controls for the garage door, car alarm, and television (the latter a remote for the remote). The Internet dramatically extends our scope and reach. Thousands of cameras and robots are now accessible online. Although the role of technical mediation has been of interest to philosophers since the seventeenth century, the Internet forces a reconsideration. As the public gains access to telerobotic instruments previously restricted to scientists and soldiers, questions of mediation, knowledge, and trust take on new significance for everyday life. Telerobotics is a mode of representation. But representations can misrepresent. If Orson Welles's War of the Worlds was the defining moment for radio, what will be the defining moment for the Internet? As artists have always been concerned with how representations provide us with knowledge, the book also looks at telerobotics' potential as an artistic medium. The seventeen essays, by leading figures in philosophy, art, history, and engineering, are organized into three sections: Philosophy; Art, History, and Critical Theory; and Engineering, Interface, and System Design. Contributors:Albert Borgmann, Tom Campanella, John Canny, Judith Donath, Hubert Dreyfus, Ken Goldberg, Alvin Goldman, Oliver Grau, Marina Grzinic, Blake Hannaford, Michael Idinopulos, Martin Jay, Eduardo Kac, Machiko Kusahara, Jeff Malpas, Lev Manovich, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eric Paulos, Catherine Wilson.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 19x229x178 mm;Gewicht: 621,00 gram;Geschikt voor: 18 jaar en ouder;Verschijningsdatum: oktober 2001;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 0262571544;ISBN13: 9780262571548; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2001.
The Robot in the Garden : Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet
ISBN: 9780262274029 bzw. 0262274027, in Englisch, The MIT Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
An interdisciplinary collection of essays on telepistemology-the study of knowledge acquired at a distance.The Robot in the Garden initiates a critical theory of telerobotics and introduces telepistemology, the study of knowledge acquired at a distance. Many of our most influential technologies, the telescope, telephone, and television, were developed to provide knowledge at a distance. Telerobots, remotely controlled robots, facilitate action at a distance. Specialists use telerobots to explore actively environments such as Mars, the Titanic, and Chernobyl. Military personnel increasingly employ reconnaissance drones and telerobotic missiles. At home, we have remote controls for the garage door, car alarm, and television (the latter a remote for the remote).The Internet dramatically extends our scope and reach. Thousands of cameras and robots are now accessible online. Although the role of technical mediation has been of interest to philosophers since the seventeenth century, the Internet forces a reconsideration. As the public gains access to telerobotic instruments previously restricted to scientists and soldiers, questions of mediation, knowledge, and trust take on new significance for everyday life.Telerobotics is a mode of representation. But representations can misrepresent. If Orson Welles's "War of the Worlds" was the defining moment for radio, what will be the defining moment for the Internet? As artists have always been concerned with how representations provide us with knowledge, the book also looks at telerobotics' potential as an artistic medium.The seventeen essays, by leading figures in philosophy, art, history, and engineering, are organized into three sections: Philosophy; Art, History, and Critical Theory; and Engineering, Interface, and System Design.Contributors:Albert Borgmann, Tom Campanella, John Canny, Judith Donath, Hubert Dreyfus, Ken Goldberg, Alvin Goldman, Oliver Grau, Marina Grzinic, Blake Hannaford, Michael Idinopulos, Martin Jay, Eduardo Kac, Machiko Kusahara, Jeff Malpas, Lev Manovich, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eric Paulos, Catherine Wilson.