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Human-Robot Experience: diversifying social relationships with robots. This Fellowship aims to diversify social relationships with robots by rethinking how a robot becomes a social agent. The project seeks to generate new knowledge in human-robot interaction through an interdisciplinary arts-led approach, bringing together creative robotics, performance techniques and participatory design. Outcomes will include innovative methods for knowledge transfer that engage stakeholders in the design of ' ....Human-Robot Experience: diversifying social relationships with robots. This Fellowship aims to diversify social relationships with robots by rethinking how a robot becomes a social agent. The project seeks to generate new knowledge in human-robot interaction through an interdisciplinary arts-led approach, bringing together creative robotics, performance techniques and participatory design. Outcomes will include innovative methods for knowledge transfer that engage stakeholders in the design of 'robot-assisted living and working' to promote greater quality and diversity. This research has potential for significant social impact by engaging the public in social robot design. Promoting co-production of knowledge across academic, public and industry sectors will significantly benefit Australia’s robotics industry.Read moreRead less