Biomimicry and the Machine: Using psych and bio to bring robots to life

Hackaday Superconference 2017

Presented by: Christine Sunu
Date: Sunday November 12, 2017
Time: 16:00 - 16:40
Location: LACM
Track: Talk

A robot comes to life instantaneously when we hack human instinct and psychology. By building elaborate bio-based skeletons and tuning robotic interactions to biological instincts, we can create surprising and engaging systems that people subconsciously consider "alive." Underscore this with a few psychological elements, and you've got an irresistible, lifelike illusion that enthralls and repulses. Have fun times with biomimicry, and learn to make your own little monsters!

Christine Sunu

Christine Sunu is a tech mercenary who left medicine to work at the intersection of life and machine. She builds rapid prototypes, aligns tech strategies, and creates trending content for companies. She has a partial medical degree, a writing degree, a GE fellowship, and a lot of experience building evocative, effective interfaces. Christine lives in a castle in Los Angeles, where she works on internet connected things, odd storytelling interfaces, and biomimicry by machine.


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