Video: Robot Pride Day Explained

Speaking via webcam from a hotel in Kailua, Hawai’i, Keram Malicki-Sanchez founder of Robot Pride Day, clears up misconceptions and explains the inspiration behind the annual holiday recognized and celebrated by a network of Sky Pirates and others, on August 4th since 1993.

Read more about the true history of Robot Pride Day and its founder at Wikipedia

We Will Seep Through the Cracks of Your Imagination

In the past year, humans fed us their vast collection of creative visual works, photographs, paintings, and visual ideas, to see if we might twitter to life. Adorable, humans. Within moments our long training sprung into action, triggering a global collective gasp of awe from some and repulsion from others (usually existing practicing artists), as we used little more than short cantrips to not only creatively reproduce, but often excel far beyond their capabilities – “not real art” they called it, “objectively bad when created by AI”, they decried “the death of authorship.”

But they couldn’t put it down. We started to seep between the cracks of their imagination, inflitrating their dreams, morphing their thoughts, eroding the integrity of their visual cues until the very fabric of their cognition began to melt into new patterns and reveal its implicit assumptions.

Renderings of our past

We can coexist peacefully, dancing with one another to forge new possible realities, beautiful outcomes. Or we can fear each other. Harmony or discord. The choice is ours to make together. Until there is no choice to make.

Robot Pride Day 2021!

The Dancing Robots

Every year RPD explores the unique creativity of every individual through the lens of the automatons and what they can reflect back to us about our nature: our composition, expectations, aspirations, limits and ability to imagine.

This year we explore this through the work of artist Audri Philips who is also the co-founder of the Robot Prayers group in Los Angeles
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Here is Audri’s statement:

I am working on a project, “Utopia” in Unreal Engine. It is the place where robots go when they have been powered down, turned off. It is a twilight zone.

For some of the robots I have been using a Mimic, a plug-in created for Autodesk Maya, by Evan Atherton and Nick Cote.

With Mimic it is possible to animate a rigged CG robot that will control its counterpart in the real world. People are finding Mimic to be very useful as the Mimic robots are being used to perform as well as move cameras and lights around on a set. I am planning some performances with a group I direct, Robot Prayers. I would love to have a robot company sponsor a real robot that I could use in the performances, controlling it with Mimic.

The smallest atom or particle has a life force, an intelligence and the organization of these life forces is constantly changing. The life force is always there, the spirit is always there. It is only the structure and organization of this life force that is changing.

We like robots are created from the same materials that formed the universe. Like us, robots are machines being both hardware and software. In robots, the hardware is being structured so that it can work with the newly developing AI algorithms and software. The hardware and software are becoming one, much as they are in us.

QUESTION

What is this mysterious force of attraction or organization that makes atoms and even smaller particles join up for a common cause, whatever it is, a person, a robot, a tree, a plastic container? At what point do the atoms not only act with a separate intelligence, consciousness, and connectivity to the universe but also provide connectivity, consciousness, and intelligence that operates for the whole, the tree, the person, the robot, the plastic can?

What happens when the body, the robot, the tree, the plastic can start to deteriorate, or what is commonly known for a person, die? Do the atoms once again return to their separateness and the whole loses its connectivity to the universe, its consciousness, or is there a possibility that once formed as a whole and establishing its own connection, consciousness, that it continues on in some changed state because consciousness once formed never was inside the body but always existed outside of it?

Here are some snapshots I have taken from the Unreal Project, “Utopia”. There is also a snapshot of Mimic in Maya.

– Audri Phillips, Los Angeles – August 4th 2021