Encountering Robotic Art: The Social, Material, and Temporal Processes of Creation with Machines
Yigang Qin, Yanheng Li, EunJeong Cheon

TL;DR
This paper explores how robots participate in artistic creation, emphasizing social, material, and temporal factors that influence creativity and co-creation among artists, robots, and audiences.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the role of robots in art, highlighting social interaction, material properties, and temporal dynamics as key to creative processes.
Findings
Creativity emerges from co-constitution of artists, robots, and audiences.
Social interaction, material properties, and temporal dynamics are critical.
Implications for HCI and digital fabrication are discussed.
Abstract
Robots extend beyond the tools of productivity; they also contribute to creativity. While typically defined as utility-driven technologies designed for productive or social settings, the role of robots in creative settings remains underexplored. This paper examines how robots participate in artistic creation. Through semi-structured interviews with robotic artists, we analyze the impact of robots on artistic processes and outcomes. We identify the critical roles of social interaction, material properties, and temporal dynamics in facilitating creativity. Our findings reveal that creativity emerges from the co-constitution of artists, robots, and audiences within spatial-temporal dimensions. Based on these insights, we propose several implications for socially informed, material-attentive, and process-oriented approaches to creation with computing systems. These approaches can inform the…
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