Handshake: An Interactive Installation by Design Duo AATB | Leonardo/ISAST

Handshake: An Interactive Installation by Design Duo AATB

Dates or Deadline: 
28 May 2020 to 30 June 2020
Organized by: 
swissnex Boston
City: 
Virtual
Country: 
Switzerland
Visual by Emmanuel Crivelli

In times of physical distancing, when touching becomes impossible, Handshake is a platform on which people can interact with each other, virtually but also physically.
Handshake is an online exhibition taking place from May 28 –June 30, 2020. 

As the COVID-19 pandemic has escalated, the potential role of robotics has been becoming increasingly clear. Robots are gaining importance in creating new forms of interaction in times of physical distancing and managing this public health crisis. They bear the potential to be deployed for disinfection, delivering medications and food, measuring vital signs, and assisting border controls. But can they help us overcome the perhaps biggest challenge of living in isolation and over physical distance: missing the human touch?

Handshake is an interactive robotic installation by the collaborative design practice AATB that addresses this question from an artistic perspective. In times of physical distancing, when touching becomes impossible, Handshake is a platform on which people can interact with each other, virtually but also physically. Shake hands with us and share some digital intimacy through this unique online experience.

This exhibition was supported by a series of conversations that explore some of the questions raised by AATB and created an active exchange with robotics experts from Switzerland and around the globe.

The physical installation consists of two robotic arms, each equipped with an over-sized hand. They are facing each other and moving together, following the directions of two people from afar. This virtual platform enables visitors to take control of the robots. The chance to control a large and complex robot with ease, no manual needed here! An interaction as simple as reaching out and shaking your own hand but with a friend across the globe.

Visitors are matched in pairs as they join the site, each remotely controlling one robotic arm in their browser in real-time via mouse and touch input. They then interact with one another aiming to shake hands, to touch.

After a certain amount of time, (depending on the amount of visitors in line) the scene is reset, and the next two visitors in the line take over control of the robots. All visitors to the website can observe this interaction between the two robots happening in real time over a live feed, as they wait on line or just view the site.

The project builds on AATB’s strong expertise in robotics systems, web development and interactive installations.

Come shake hands with us – experience Handshake, the online interactive robotics installation. 

The Designers
In 2018, Andrea Anner and Thibault Brevet started a collaborative practice together. They have been informally working alongside on a number of projects but a common will to explore specific themes emerged. The practice develops around the idea of Non-Industrial Robotics: Three years ago they started experimenting with industrial robotic systems such as robotic arms and industrial automation processes. Together they develop works exploring Human-Machine Interactions through the lens of kinetic and interactive devices. The studio is currently in Residence at Atelier Luma in Arles, France.
Link to their site: https://www.aatb.ch/
AATB have been nominated for the Swiss Design Awards 2020.

The  Partners
Handshake: A Interactive Robotic Installation, was initiated by swissnex Boston and AATB, in close collaboration with the Consulate General of Switzerland in New York, the Swiss Federal Office of Culture, and swissnex San Francisco. This project and its global reach were made possible by the generous support of the global swissnex network, Présence Suisse, and Pro Helvetia.

 

 

Visual below by Emmanuel Crivelli
 

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