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  • ...about the coming “virtual reality” or those who talk about ubiquitous computing and other things. I’ve found that simply replacing “virtual reality” ...out what we’re dealing with now. I feel like I’m doing a bit of future history when I do this research, as I’m often encountering worlds of people who h
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  • ==== History ==== ...ociated with the Committee for the Anthropology of Science, Technology and Computing (CASTAC).
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  • *1A.350 / SP.484J / STS.086 [[The Anthropology of Computing: Digital Cultures Spring 2009 MIT]] | [http://web.mit.edu/wgs/academics/syl *209 Theory Seminar [[Cities and Cyborgs: Computing and the Metropolis, 1860-2010]] | UC Berkeley 2011
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  • ...eaucratic machines that fragmented the holistic self. However, as personal computing became more accessible, computers began to be understood as tools for conne ===History===
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  • ;[[Mental and Emotional Effects of Computing]] ;[[Version history]]
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  • ...l condition of watching things evolve. Decentralized aspects and bottom-up computing. chaos theory, complexity theoy, self-organizing systems, etc. There is no real study of the history of computing from a societal perspective in a unified field ([[Molly Steenson]] may be o
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  • becomes possible. As we've learned from the history of the telephone, for amplifying the computing and communication capacity of every home on
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  • ...ntrasts those dangers with his own sweeping inclusive vision of a wearable computing age that brings about new ways to teach, learn, make art, communicate, and [[Category:Computing History]]
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  • ...puting.net/?p=291</ref> writes Steve Fairclough. "This is nothing new. Our history is littered with tools and artifacts, from the plough to the internet, desi
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  • ...and more. The section on interfaces is informative, offering an up-to-date history on visual interfaces, graphics, virtual reality (VR), holograms, teleconfer [[Category:Computing History]]
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  • ...rComp (wearable computing) and one of the integral members of the Wearable computing group at MIT Media Lab. He is known more recently for being intercepted and ...1b</ref> At MIT he literally bristled with equipment, wearing 80 pounds of computing equipment to class. Moore’s Law, however, has continuously reduced the fo
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