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  • ...nthropology] is a more portable version of some of this wiki's highlighted concepts. {{Home:Concepts}}
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  • ...an "unmistakably doubled articulation" that signals the end of traditional concepts of identity even as it points toward the cybernetic loop that generates a n
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  • ...one can provide readers with a framework of assessing new territories and concepts that cannot be predicted or covered. This saves a lot of work in updating a
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  • ...Amber Case: I for one would love some additional reading on a few of those concepts. I encountered some of the ideas side-on when I was studying CogSci in grad ...itions are important in context. However, they can be misleading when vast concepts are condensed into short jumbles of letters and thrown around every day. A
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  • ...m projects and episodes that don't add up to the kind of sequence to which concepts like "career" and "progress" could be meaningfully applied. These fragmente
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  • ;<span class="plainlinks">A short talk introducing some of the concepts elaborated on in this site, including the second self, panic architecture a ;<span class="plainlinks">A longer talk on some of the concepts explained in this site.</span>
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  • ...lity in a world increasingly wired to technology. It proposes and explores concepts such as: whether democracy is outmoded and must be redesigned to reflect ho
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  • ...odies are like and how they function in the world thus structures the very concepts we can use to think. We cannot think just anything - only what our embodied ..."The mind is inherently embodied. Thought is mostly unconscious. Abstract concepts are largely metaphorical."
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  • ...considered by many to be the creator of Computer Graphics. Ivan introduced concepts such as 3-D computer modeling, visual simulations, computer aided design (C
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  • ...fective table and graph design. Information is provided on the fundamental concepts of table and graph design, the numbers and knowledge most suitable for disp
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  • ...formation needs from web visit log files, and the use of information scent concepts in reading and browsing interfaces. ...e by a set of concepts within a domain and the relationships between those concepts. It is used to reason about the properties of that domain, and may be used
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  • ...an "unmistakably doubled articulation" that signals the end of traditional concepts of identity even as it points toward the cybernetic loop that generates a n
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  • ...s. But Haraway wasn’t the first to discuss Cyborg Anthropology. In fact, concepts of human and technological interaction have been seriously examined by anth
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  • ...ern with notions of communication, control, stability, and feedback - core concepts that remain relevant in today's complex networks, algorithms, and interconn ...sal networks that are applied across machines and living things. Some core concepts include:
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  • ...MacKeith, The Development of Imagination: The Private Worlds of Childhood (Concepts in Developmental Psychology). Routledge, 1992.</ref>
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  • Nafus, D and Tracey, K (2002) 'Mobile phone consumption and concepts of personhood', in Katz and Aakhus.
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  • [he may be using the concepts of fractal science metaphorically, but that is not the same thing, since ma
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  • This has greater concepts when applied to technology. Where do you suppose a person is when they're t
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  • On Genes And Genomes, Concepts And Terminology Science should adjust its vision, comprehension and concepts.
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  • ...nes. But Haraway wasn't the first to discuss Cyborg Anthropology. In fact, concepts of human and technological interaction have been seriously examined by anth
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  • ...rt to a handful of M&Ms. In the limit, several interesting new programming concepts emerge from this paradigm: commands are no longer discrete and rigid but mi
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  • ...result of trying to do today's job with yesterday's tools and yesterday's concepts". The future is expensive, and not everyone will be able to afford it.
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  • In Cybernetics, Wiener defined three central concepts which he maintains were crucial in any organism or system. They are communi
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  • ...=160 Tetrasociology and sociocybernetics - towards a comparison of the key concepts].
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  • ...de’ and ‘inner truth’ respectively. As to the Japaneseness of these concepts Doi writes, “I think omote and ura correspond to the distinction between
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  • ...bles, and the human "feel for a situation" usefully co-exist with powerful concepts, streamlined terminology and notation, sophisticated methods, and high-powe
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  • Junana tracks the arc of a new society in an alternative present time, using concepts and technologies that are mostly available today. Junana displays the futur
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  • ...ar beyond previous attempts by others. In The Location of Culture, he uses concepts such as mimicry, interstice, hybridity, and liminality to argue that cultur
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  • ...media. They will leed to dislocation of certain functions in our society. Concepts as time and space get new content in this new media. Through screens we are
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  • ...n effectively differ from the usual forms of communication. By linking the concepts tele and synaesthesia to each other, we deal with the fact that the transmi
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  • Additionally, he's been working with the explorative design and game concepts as well as artistic projects in varying contexts. His research interests in
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  • For me these concepts need to respond to Guattari, even though certainly in broader brushstrokes ...ature and science, elaborating along the way such major Deleuze-Guattarian concepts as "faciality" and "refrain," which would be unpacked in their subsequent A
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  • ...fy disparities, scientocentrisms and ethnocentrisms. Additionally, several concepts from the philosophy of sciences (Karl Raimund Popper, Samuel Kuhn, Paul Fey
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  • ...it new — celebrating 50 years of one of the 20th Century's more enduring concepts.
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  • The Anthropology of Science is a field of study that applies the concepts and tools developed by traditional anthropologists and applies them to com
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  • ...netic definition; universal human rights doesn't apply to animals, we have concepts of right and wrong, ethics; rights are a mutual agreement, agree that we ne
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  • ...The Coming Technological Singularity”, Vinge explains the three central concepts that define the Singularity:
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  • ...ll analyzes the many aspects of non-verbal communication amd considers the concepts of space and time as tools for transmission of messages in this fascinating
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  • ...m by rapidly constructing prototypes of innovative designs for near-future concepts" [http://www.nearfuturelaboratory.com/].
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  • ...in forms of social behavior between groups. Analogous to Émile Durkheim's concepts of mechanical and organic solidarity (see functionalism), Bateson posited a
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  • ...ies branch of cybernetics. They actively employ systems analysis (with the concepts of homeostasis, +/- feedback loops, information) to understand society. It 3. Continental Philosophy is infatuated with the concepts of self/other. Since this is the main distinction put into question in our
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  • There was no need -- no design to bring these concepts and processes into everyday consumer life. Even a startups began to pour in
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