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Fashion and Sustainable Practices: Fashionable Companion Robots

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This abstract outlines the research trajectory during my doctoral study, including completed work and future plans. My primary research focus is fashion and sustainable practices in the context of companion robots. After exploring people’s spontaneous behaviors of dressing up their robots, I want to further extend the connotation of robot fashion and use fashion and sustainability as frameworks to explore how people treat their companion robots.

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    C&C '22: Proceedings of the 14th Conference on Creativity and Cognition
    June 2022
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    ISBN:9781450393270
    DOI:10.1145/3527927

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