{"id":9026,"date":"2014-12-01T00:05:00","date_gmt":"2014-12-01T00:05:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/a-desk.org\/2014\/12\/01\/playing-at-disobedience-in-an\/"},"modified":"2014-12-01T00:05:00","modified_gmt":"2014-12-01T00:05:00","slug":"playing-at-disobedience-in-an","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/a-desk.org\/en\/magazine\/playing-at-disobedience-in-an\/","title":{"rendered":"Playing at disobedience in an obedient &#8220;living room&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\" alignleft size-full wp-image-9022\" src=\"http:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/12\/valla-p.jpg\" alt=\"a) Disobedient Objects\" align=\"left\" width=\"670\" height=\"477\" srcset=\"https:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/12\/valla-p.jpg 670w, https:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/12\/valla-p-562x400.jpg 562w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 670px) 100vw, 670px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>During the day of talks &#8220;Human Interactive&#8221;, recently organised by Goldsmiths University in London, considering human relations with technology, the keynote presentation fell to the research director of a robotics company, who showed two of the robots that they are developing and producing to help people in their daily lives: &#8220;Humanoid Robots for All&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Nao, 57 cm tall, designed to be a future mass consumer product, seems to be a child\u2019s delight, as thanks to him they are capable of entertaining themselves on their own, as well as for older people with some form of functional diversity, to whom he can provide company and read them text messages from loved ones when they are alone at home. The director of research commented playfully about the slightly taller, but still shorter than those being assisted (as this seems convenient) Romeo, that women will be delighted because he will liberate them from domestic work and men because he will bring them their can of beer to the sofa. <\/p>\n<p>Obviously when the robot Nao was required to give a demonstration of its abilities, he bluntly refused, however much the speaker put his hand on the robot\u2019s head so that it would follow his indications. The robot, not surprisingly, preferred to dance, and set out to dance to the summer song, \u201cNossa Nossa Asi Voce Me Mata\u201d that was charged in his circuits. Later on in the day, which despite everything ended up being quite interesting, we were able to see another mini robot dance, this time to \u201c \u201cSexy and I know it\u201d. Beware choreographer friends robotic dancers could become quite a trend. Aside from the gadgets that accompany, mark, capture and codify our movements in our \u201cliving room\u201d (converting it for example into a virtual reality room through a Play Station product) as well as on the stage or in art representations. Because let\u2019s not forget we can\u2019t go without the device that can be commercialised. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\" alignleft size-full wp-image-9023\" src=\"http:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/12\/nao.jpg\" alt=\"b) Nao\" align=\"left\" width=\"670\" height=\"498\" srcset=\"https:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/12\/nao.jpg 670w, https:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/12\/nao-538x400.jpg 538w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 670px) 100vw, 670px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The case, as we were able to see in the film &#8220;Eva&#8221; (2011) directed by Kike Ma\u00edllo, is still fairly distant from our current reality, not just in respect of technical advances but also regarding the sensibility with which affective relations and the subordination between humans and robotic humanoids are dealt with. Something that &#8220;Blade Runner&#8221; (1982) itself pointed to.<\/p>\n<p>And needless to say the focus and communication of \u201ca product of mass consumption\u201d ought to be able, at this stage of &#8220;the film&#8221; (2014), to show at least a &#8220;basic&#8221; sensitivity towards feminist postulates and even more so if presented in a university forum. <\/p>\n<p>On another level, and it being humans themselves who this time are playing at disobedience, we can see the exhibition, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.vam.ac.uk\/content\/exhibitions\/disobedient-objects\/\">&#8220;Disobedient Objects&#8221; in the Victoria &#038; Albert Museum in London<\/a>, on until 1 February 2015. It&#8217;s an show that brings together objects invented and used by activists from different social movements, in protests, demonstrations and public acts of vindication, that aims to be a representative display of the international panorama from 1970 until now. <\/p>\n<p>Thus we find: posters in the form of book covers used by Italian students in 2011 to protest against the education cuts; lock on arm tubes used in strategies of body blockades; DIY masks against tear gas used in the protests of 2013 in Istanbul against the re-urbanization of the Gezi park; sacking made by Chilean women documenting the violence and difficulties experienced during the Pinochet dictatorship; inflatable cobblestones used in Berlin and Barcelona during the 2012 May Day as an antiauthoritarian symbol that subverts the typical representations of protest shown in the media. <\/p>\n<p>Rebellious attitudes against the powers and forces of social control that are left latent in the objects themselves, however simple they may be, their very fabrication in the majority of cases being in itself a declaration of intent. The show is complemented by synthetic information about the conflicts relating to each object and the quantity of information is perfectly packaged so as to be read in the time that the average citizen tends to dedicate to an exhibition. <\/p>\n<p>Some quotations sought out for the occasion also accompanied the exhibition device. As soon as we entered we find the phrase by Nicholas Klein aimed at workers in the textile sector of American in Baltimore in 1914: \u201cFirst they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. And then they attack you and want to burn you. And then they build monuments to you\u201d. But just in case the question passes through anyone\u2019s mind, about what all this anti-system material is doing within such a solemn, institutional and legitimated framework such as the Victoria &#038; Albert Museum (one doesn\u2019t have to be very sceptical to realize this) the organisation itself warns that it is conscious of the cognitive dissonance that could be generated, thereby slightly neutralising in this sense the criticism that could be made.  <\/p>\n<p>For disobedience doesn\u2019t seem to be such an easy task, because one slip up and what seemed a radical act (a robot starting to dance when required to do something else) can turn into that cute thing a child does to make his parents glow with pride in front of their friends. <\/p>\n<p>Quasi-human robots which disobey in an unpremeditated manner. Quasi-objects with a disobedient attitude designed for humans. Humans, who consciously resist and sometimes make concessions. Museums which, virtually, take on radical positions. Educational systems obeying market directives \u2026 An interesting ambience for this common \u201cliving-room\u201d that we have given ourselves and in which we each interact with our own functional diversity. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>During the day of talks &#8220;Human Interactive&#8221;, recently organised by Goldsmiths University in London, considering human relations with technology, the keynote presentation fell to the research director of a robotics&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1300,"featured_media":9022,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_relevanssi_hide_post":"","_relevanssi_hide_content":"","_relevanssi_pin_for_all":"","_relevanssi_pin_keywords":"","_relevanssi_unpin_keywords":"","_relevanssi_related_keywords":"","_relevanssi_related_include_ids":"","_relevanssi_related_exclude_ids":"","_relevanssi_related_no_append":"","_relevanssi_related_not_related":"","_relevanssi_related_posts":"","_relevanssi_noindex_reason":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[6783],"tags":[],"coauthors":[6457],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v22.6 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>Playing at disobedience in an obedient &quot;living room&quot; 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