Here is our scripts: Role: Robot: Smile 1st stage: free to move - Sarah 2nd stage: only upper body can move - Jessie 3rd stage: only head - Chaoyue 4th stage: only eyes - Andy 5th stage: completely solidified - Jason Stage1 Robot: diii….Virus infection detected. Target Identified. bibi..silicon Percentage:5%. body status:free to move. No service needed. 1st: freestyle* (Oh my God! I can’t believe…) Stage2 Robot: diii…Virus infection detected. Target Identified. bibi..silicon percentage:30% . body status: legs parralyzed. What can I do for you? 2nd: Give me the … [Read more...] about Group Research: Report
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Group Research: Reading
the veldt: the walls can connect to the Internet, so the walls can also simulate people elsewhere. The machine is designed partially for psychological research. It is important to study social communications in the realm of psychology. And I think researchers should develop this function. The pattern left will definitely look different if they can experience the fantasy and make friends with people from other places. The fiction already shows the danger of addiction to the lively digital world. I'm afraid with the function installed, children would be more addicted to the walls. The Ones … [Read more...] about Group Research: Reading
Interactive Lab–Group Research
1.Research: what is interaction? "Action" with a prefix of "inter", shows that it is a mutual action that requires "subjective" thinking on both sides. By saying "subjective thinking", I'm actually differentiating "interaction" and "reaction". After receiving the other side's actions, one side can think, whether programmed or through electrical waves in brain, and respond to the other side alternately. This thinking-responding model constitutes a positive feedback loop, where both sides can find meanings or feel interested and carry on the interactive process. There are differences among … [Read more...] about Interactive Lab–Group Research