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The Insect Telepresence project combines expertise from the robotics and hu
man-computer interaction communities to create a robot exhibit that enables
telepresence in scale. The underlying mission of this work is educational:
to promote appreciation for insect life and small-scale complexity through
exploration of live insect colonies. In this article we describe the robot
hardware and software used to bring students face-to-face with insects. We
also summarize the user-centered design process and formal HCI methods use
d to design and evaluate the Insect Telepresence robot. The complete workin
g exhibit, now installed as a permanent robot-entomology station at the Car
negie Museum of Natural History, is presented in this paper in words and pi
ctures.