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Main Authors: Chen, Baoyang, Xu, Xian, Qu, Huamin
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.08381
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author Chen, Baoyang
Xu, Xian
Qu, Huamin
author_facet Chen, Baoyang
Xu, Xian
Qu, Huamin
contents As industrial robots move into shared human spaces, their opaque decision making threatens safety, trust, and public oversight. This artwork, Airy, asks whether complex multi agent AI can become intuitively understandable by staging a competition between two reinforcement trained robot arms that snap a bedsheet skyward. Building on three design principles, competition as a clear metric (who lifts higher), embodied familiarity (audiences recognize fabric snapping), and sensor to sense mapping (robot cooperation or rivalry shown through forest and weather projections), the installation gives viewers a visceral way to read machine intent. Observations from five international exhibitions indicate that audiences consistently read the robots' strategies, conflict, and cooperation in real time, with emotional reactions that mirror the system's internal state. The project shows how sensory metaphors can turn a black box into a public interface.
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spellingShingle Airy: Reading Robot Intent through Height and Sky
Chen, Baoyang
Xu, Xian
Qu, Huamin
Robotics
Artificial Intelligence
As industrial robots move into shared human spaces, their opaque decision making threatens safety, trust, and public oversight. This artwork, Airy, asks whether complex multi agent AI can become intuitively understandable by staging a competition between two reinforcement trained robot arms that snap a bedsheet skyward. Building on three design principles, competition as a clear metric (who lifts higher), embodied familiarity (audiences recognize fabric snapping), and sensor to sense mapping (robot cooperation or rivalry shown through forest and weather projections), the installation gives viewers a visceral way to read machine intent. Observations from five international exhibitions indicate that audiences consistently read the robots' strategies, conflict, and cooperation in real time, with emotional reactions that mirror the system's internal state. The project shows how sensory metaphors can turn a black box into a public interface.
title Airy: Reading Robot Intent through Height and Sky
topic Robotics
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.08381