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id acadia22_752
authors Farahi, Behnaz
year 2022
title Returning the Gaze
source ACADIA 2022: Hybrids and Haecceities [Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Association of Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 979-8-9860805-8-1]. University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design. 27-29 October 2022. edited by M. Akbarzadeh, D. Aviv, H. Jamelle, and R. Stuart-Smith. 752-763.
summary This paper provides a brief overview of how technology might be considered an extension of the self from early cybernetics research onwards. It then explores how a robotic extension could engage with the critical feminist issue of “the male gaze.” In doing so, it provides a brief theoretical context to the notion of the gaze and visual behavior from a cognitive science and neuroscience point of view, and then explores it in the context of a discourse on visual culture and feminism. Finally, it illustrates the application of such a critical concept through the example of a robotic installation developed by the author for Milan Fashion Week in collaboration with Universal Robots.
series ACADIA
type paper
email farahibo@gmail.com
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