Delves into the developmental perspective in visual intelligence, emphasizing the connection between vision and action, sensorimotor contingency, and the multimodal experience of babies.
Examines default images of human interaction and their impact on scientific inquiry, theories of agency, cognition, participation, and the political implications of embedded elements.
Covers the use of transformers in robotics, focusing on embodied perception and innovative applications in humanoid locomotion and reinforcement learning.
Covers the Subsumption Architecture, a layered control system for mobile robots to operate at increasing levels of competence by suppressing lower level outputs.
Covers controlling behavior in animals and robots through oral presentations, computational exercises, and a mini-project for hands-on neuroscientific discovery.
Explores the role of architecture and architects in modern society, questioning if architects can shape society or if architecture is determined by social, political, and economic conditions.