Anthony Dunne, Fiona Raby, Dunne & Raby
Robot 3 from the Technological Dreams Series: no 1, Robots project
2007
Oak and acrylic
Not on view
What will our future interactions with robots be like? Will robots be obedient or defiant? Will our relationships with them be intimate, or equal? Will they take care of us or will we take care of them? Dunne and Raby explore the range of these dynamics, which have already become part of our lives, whether with Roomba vacuums or Alexa speakers. The robots—some independent, others needy, neurotic, and timid—are individuals with distinct personalities and quirks and behaviors that emerge over time.
Never Alone: Video Games and Other Interactive Design, September 10, 2022–July 16, 2023
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Anthony Dunne
British, born 1964 11 works onlineAnthony Dunne and Fiona Raby redefine contemporary design practice and design education with work that interweaves elements of design, art, science, technology, and philosophy.
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Fiona Raby
British, born 1963 11 works onlineAnthony Dunne and Fiona Raby redefine contemporary design practice and design education with work that interweaves elements of design, art, science, technology, and philosophy.
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Dunne & Raby
UK, est. 1994 10 works onlineAnthony Dunne and Fiona Raby redefine contemporary design practice and design education with work that interweaves elements of design, art, science, technology, and philosophy.
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