Sensual Environmental Robots: Entanglements of Speculative Realist Ideas with Design Theory and Practice

In response to this issue’s theme of Can robots be sensual? two propositions are discussed from a design researcher’s perspective. Four devices across two speculative projects Habitat Robots and Soil Protector Robots are presented. Speculative Realist ideas provide reasoning for design approaches to...

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Main Author: Santer Steven C.
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2024-0051
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description In response to this issue’s theme of Can robots be sensual? two propositions are discussed from a design researcher’s perspective. Four devices across two speculative projects Habitat Robots and Soil Protector Robots are presented. Speculative Realist ideas provide reasoning for design approaches to metaphorise sensed environmental data into multi-sensorial performances that the devices embody. Facilitated through the projects are philosophy of design concerns, such as asymmetrical relations, the nature of data, and language about the devices prefiguring sensorial expectations. The performative behaviours of these multi-sensorial robots evoke a sense of things by removing the truthiness of data and thereby emancipating language from privilege and expertise, subverting expectations of technology, and notions of urban Nature. Through Harman’s Quadruple Object, we speculate on asymmetricality within object relations, including between the devices and the practices of design itself. Thereby, allowing ontological design implications to be reviewed – where acts of designing in turn design us; design processes are not only entwined prefiguratively, but are companion output artefacts of these technological ecology interfaces. The devices bring together and physicalise questions of contextual boundaries and politics between humans, technology, and Nature.
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spelling doaj-art-2c7d7515838c4864a36e6d9618f1aaae2025-02-02T15:46:46ZengDe GruyterOpen Philosophy2543-88752025-01-01813516410.1515/opphil-2024-0051Sensual Environmental Robots: Entanglements of Speculative Realist Ideas with Design Theory and PracticeSanter Steven C.0School of Design, RMIT Melbourne, Melbourne, AustraliaIn response to this issue’s theme of Can robots be sensual? two propositions are discussed from a design researcher’s perspective. Four devices across two speculative projects Habitat Robots and Soil Protector Robots are presented. Speculative Realist ideas provide reasoning for design approaches to metaphorise sensed environmental data into multi-sensorial performances that the devices embody. Facilitated through the projects are philosophy of design concerns, such as asymmetrical relations, the nature of data, and language about the devices prefiguring sensorial expectations. The performative behaviours of these multi-sensorial robots evoke a sense of things by removing the truthiness of data and thereby emancipating language from privilege and expertise, subverting expectations of technology, and notions of urban Nature. Through Harman’s Quadruple Object, we speculate on asymmetricality within object relations, including between the devices and the practices of design itself. Thereby, allowing ontological design implications to be reviewed – where acts of designing in turn design us; design processes are not only entwined prefiguratively, but are companion output artefacts of these technological ecology interfaces. The devices bring together and physicalise questions of contextual boundaries and politics between humans, technology, and Nature.https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2024-0051sensorial designspeculative realismdata abstractionobject-oriented ontologyquadruple objectphilosophy of designmore-than-humanenvironmental robotsdesign praxisontological design
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Sensual Environmental Robots: Entanglements of Speculative Realist Ideas with Design Theory and Practice
Open Philosophy
sensorial design
speculative realism
data abstraction
object-oriented ontology
quadruple object
philosophy of design
more-than-human
environmental robots
design praxis
ontological design
title Sensual Environmental Robots: Entanglements of Speculative Realist Ideas with Design Theory and Practice
title_full Sensual Environmental Robots: Entanglements of Speculative Realist Ideas with Design Theory and Practice
title_fullStr Sensual Environmental Robots: Entanglements of Speculative Realist Ideas with Design Theory and Practice
title_full_unstemmed Sensual Environmental Robots: Entanglements of Speculative Realist Ideas with Design Theory and Practice
title_short Sensual Environmental Robots: Entanglements of Speculative Realist Ideas with Design Theory and Practice
title_sort sensual environmental robots entanglements of speculative realist ideas with design theory and practice
topic sensorial design
speculative realism
data abstraction
object-oriented ontology
quadruple object
philosophy of design
more-than-human
environmental robots
design praxis
ontological design
url https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2024-0051
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