Accept All is an installation put together by French designer and artist Guillaume Slizewicz. The artist robotizes digital surveillance cookies and online trackers to imagine a playful glimpse of the future. The installation's name alludes to the common pop-up windows on websites asking users to "Accept All" cookies and conditions.
The artist wanted to envision what it would look like if these digital-surveillance cookies and ad trackers were tangible robots. This led to an interactive art installment where quirky robots roam the floor. The featured robots are built as autonomous, vision-tracking surveillance machines. AI is used for the Accept All installation that sends the floor-roving robots to visitors' feet, similar to a curious puppy's behavior.
Image Credit: Guillaume Slizewicz
What's Driving This Trend
- Robotized Digital Surveillance
- Using robots to simulate and humanize digital surveillance installations for artistic and playful purposes.
- Interactive Art Installations
- Incorporating AI and robotics into art installations to create an immersive and engaging experience.
- Vision-tracking Surveillance Machines
- Developing new technologies that can detect, track, and visualize user movements in creative and non-intrusive ways.
Who This Affects Most
- Art and Design
- Using robotic technology to transform the art and design industry into more interactive and immersive experiences.
- Security and Surveillance
- Incorporating vision-tracking and AI technologies into security and surveillance industries to make them more efficient and effective.
- Marketing and Advertising
- Innovating marketing and advertising industries using playful robotic technology to humanize their approaches to data collection and tracking.