Focusing on the interactions between Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) personnel and their robotic counterparts, this study delves into the emotional dynamics at play. It explores how these relationships influence both the operators and the robots, highlighting the complexities of their collaboration. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the activities, processes, and contextual factors that shape this unique interface, offering valuable insights into the human-robot relationship in high-stakes environments.
Julie Carpenter Ordre des livres




- 2024
- 2024
Exploring the interplay between narratives and societal expectations, this book delves into how human beliefs shape the design and functionality of robots. It examines the concept of "synthetic socialness" and the human gaze, revealing the implications of these dynamics on the interaction between people and technology. Through this lens, it addresses the broader cultural and ethical considerations surrounding the integration of robots into daily life.
- 2024
A fun and inspirational children’s story about the young Harry Houdini's attempts to walk the tightrope.
- 2019
Things Get Weird in Whistlestop
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
In a small town filled with charm and secrets, the presence of a ghost adds an intriguing layer to the community's identity. The narrative explores the impact of this spectral figure on the townspeople, intertwining local legends with personal stories. Through vivid descriptions and engaging characters, the book captures the essence of small-town life, revealing how the ghost becomes a symbol of both fear and fascination, ultimately shaping the town's history and the lives of its residents.