A.I. Film 2018. Rising explores how machines can satisfy human needs during space travel and help people. Look, it could include the solution to space exploration problems. Astronauts remain human beings with needs, despite their rigorous training. To succeed in exploring spatial areas and colonizing, we need to overcome tabus, take human needs and needs into account and provide concrete, realistic scientific and not conventional moral solutions.
Can people thrive in small groups and isolated environments for long periods of time? Can people face limited relationship possibilities, intimacy and sexuality?
The answer could be sex tech.
We are interested in the implications of human-machine erotic interactions and the potential uses them for human well-being, even beyond our home planet.
Sex on the ground
Space exploration and settlement is one of the greatest efforts of humanity, but challenges lie ahead. One of them is to make the space journey physically and psychologically viable and humanly compatible. Since intimacy and sexuality are fundamental needs, they are central to the compatibility of human space.
How do people in space have sex? Can the species spread outside the Earth? What are the relationships on spaceships and settlements going to look like?
Since then, NASA and other space agencies have denied any sexual activity during a space mission. Or no one is talking about it, sex in space hasn't taken place. However, imminent long human moon and Mars missions raise concerns about the future of intimacy and sexuality in space.
We are interested in the implications of human-machine erotic interactions and the potential uses them for human well-being, even beyond our home planet.