Skip to content

Theorising Humanoid Robots as Media

Author: Bächle, T. C.
Published in: C. Ernst, K. Krtilova, J. Schröter, & A. Sudmann, Handbuch Medientheorien im 21. Jahrhundert (pp. 1-28). Wiesbaden, Germany: Springer VS Wiesbaden.
Year: 2026
Type: Book contributions and chapters
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-38128-8

Humanoid robots feature unique aesthetic, functional and imaginative characteristics. This chapter conceptualises them within a media theory framework and develops four analytically distinct dimensions. Based on (1) the premise that AI itself is becoming a medium with humanoid robots as a specific class of AI, it demonstrates that they operate as both (2) an effective social interface and (3) an epistemological interface capable of rendering new forms of knowledge computable. (4) As nothing less than artificial humans, they are both the object and the source of a prolific world of imagination.

Visit publication

Publication

Connected HIIG researchers

Thomas Christian Bächle, Dr.

Associated Researcher: Evolving digital society



    Explore current HIIG Activities

    Featured Topics

    HIIG is currently working on exciting topics. Learn more about our interdisciplinary pioneering work in public discourse.