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  • ===Paper=== ...e, so as to produce a better and more unobtrusive fit with habitation. The paper then sets out three different geographies of software and the way in which
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  • Depending on what your paper is about, you might want to consider submission to some upcoming conference ...aximum of 20-25 participants. It will include a short presentation of each paper plus a poster session with case studies and demos. Workshop contributions w
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  • ...in his 1948 paper “The Mathematical Theory of Communication”. In this paper, information is posited as a probability function of a given message, allow
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  • *Grinter, R. E., & Eldridge, M. A. (2001). y do tngrs luv 2 txt msg? Paper presented at the Seventh European Conference on Computer- Supported Coopera
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  • Submission of a paper to CTheory will be taken to imply that it presents original, unpublished wo
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  • ...inning of what we might call the network society the answer to Marc Auge's paper on non species and introduction to super modernity.
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  • ...51.</ref> Indeed, the origin of the term cyborg comes from space travel. A paper from 1960 by Klines and Clyne, who hoped that humans, through a combination
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  • ...aper about how best to manufacture, develop and wear HUDs that is the best paper to read in this area.
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  • ...urce is constantly evolving too. If you'd like to contribute your research paper or resource, please feel free to contact the site owner. If you'd like to c
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  • ...s central to society, as the domain where the individual is realized. This paper will review these positions and attempt to develop an understanding of cons
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  • ...s central to society, as the domain where the individual is realized. This paper will review these positions and attempt to develop an understanding of cons
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  • ...‘Brand’: Reflections on corporate anthropology. Lancaster University. Paper presented at the Colloquium on Interdisciplinarity and Society, Oxford Univ
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  • This paper provides examination of the effects of widespread [[mobile technologies|mob This paper discusses the effects of [[mobile technologies|mobile telephony]] on emanci
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  • New York, NY: [http://papertiger.org/node/751 Paper Tiger Television], 1987 (30 min.)
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  • Paper (15-20 pages) to be handed in before class on Week #13.The paper will report on a research project chosen from one of the three options desc *Henderson, Kathryn. On Line and On Paper: Visual Representations, Visual Culture, and Computer Graphics in Design En
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  • ..., Paul, Christian Heath, and David Greatbatch. 1992. Tasks-in-interaction: paper and screen based documentation in collaborative activity. In Proceedings of
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  • ...a knowledge of many languages. One writes a spell and something jumps from paper to real life. In the same way, a seasoned, bearded programmer with use stra
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  • ====Paper Prototyping: The Fast and Easy Way to Design and Refine User Interfaces (In [[Image:paper-prototyping-user-interfaces.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Paper Prototyping]]
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  • ...f a larger series of experiments to improve legibility which also included paper making and ink manufacturing. The result was a typeface that reflected Bask
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  • ...twork is bounded by the confines of space, because text takes up space on paper, and e‐mail cannot be accessed in real life.
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  • ===Full Paper Link===
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  • The term chunking was introduced in a 1956 paper by George A. Miller, The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two : Some Lim ...ed graphically on the screen. A key feature of OUI is that a piece of OLED paper, or any potentially non-planar object for that matter, is meant to input ac
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  • ...tation becomes the sole metric for validity. This is the problem that this paper tries to address. ...ermine credibility and reputation in the event of a crisis. Note that this paper does not aim to search for and establish the most accurate metric, but rath
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  • ...ne’s clippings were really great that week, they’d have a big stack of paper.
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  • Marshall: Navigation is fundamental to the material of paper. ...interact with books online – you don’t have to think about that with a paper book. You don’t have to think about how to annotate.
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  • ...zes coupons. Chen tries to demonstrate this with a manila envelope full of paper coupons, but accidentally drops them all over the floor. It’s great, beca
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  • The word Cyborg came from a 1960 paper on space travel, describing an organism “to which exogenous components ...the end of the newspaper. It's bounded, right? Once you have that piece of paper, it's not going to be anything else. Nothing is going to change. But Facebo
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  • The idea of the cyborg was first proposed by Manfred Clynes in a 1965 paper on space travel called "Cyborgs in Space" describing an organism “to whic ...y on humanity. "From satellite communications to genetic engineering," the paper argues, "high technologies have penetrated and permeated the human and natu
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  • ...rts, public disclosure of private facts and intrusion upon seclusion. This paper argues that insights from the literature on social networks and information ...ing this intimacy justify the costs of constraining communication. In this paper, I assume the correctness of that judgment, notwithstanding the criticisms
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  • like the original cyborg paper
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  • ...us tools (e.g., computers, software, methods, ideas, procedures, Internet, paper, pen etc.). The object is seen and manipulated not as such, but within the
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  • ...to understand connections and patterns between works. The purpose of this paper is to use a research framework from archeology to structure exploration of
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  • In July 1978 Paul Krugman published a paper on [[The Theory of Interstellar Trade]] in an attempt to understand how "in Though this paper applies theory to space travel and the economics of space, it is important
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  • Full paper link (PDF): [http://www.princeton.edu/~pkrugman/interstellar.pdf]
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  • ...old him that the shortest distance was a straight line. Then he folded the paper over so that points A and B touched. ...teach me about space and time. He began by drawing two dots on a piece of paper, one marked 'A' and the other marked 'B'. "What is the shortest distance be
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  • ...uter or a robot, or compose a musical score, just by drawing on a piece of paper with crayons. Of course it’s not limited to crayons. You could build your ...you use it? Computer crafting weaves together full computers with regular paper and markers, textiles, and everyday objects. By using computers as just ano
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  • ...‘Brand’: Reflections on corporate anthropology. Lancaster University. Paper presented at the Colloquium on Interdisciplinarity and Society, Oxford Univ
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  • ...ve a working space that is 500 miles deep, but only 15” wide. A piece of paper and a brain are far larger.
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  • ===Paper===
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  • ...ermine credibility and reputation in the event of a crisis. Note that this paper does not aim to search for and establish the most accurate metric, but rath
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  • ...ing out all of the material stored on one hard drive would make a stack of paper a mile high. But if we add 400 megabytes of images, we do not feel our comp ...t be sorted and loaded, and lack the tangible, haptic quality of an actual paper photograph. If preserved, they must be transferred from hard drive to hard
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  • ...sidered to be the founder of the field of collective intelligence with his paper Augmenting Human Intelligence.
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  • Which authors of this paper are endorsers?
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  • For Eglash's paper, see [http://www.rpi.edu/~eglash/eglash.dir/afractal/Eglash_Odumosu.pdf Afr
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  • I went back and read Doug’s 1962 paper about augmenting human intellect. There were 2 parts to it. The second part ...seemed insane to me. So, a couple of years or so later after reading this paper, he outlined what a partnership between a properly designed computer and hu
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  • ...choose between conflicting principles (in Pels 1999: 15). Peter Pels (in a paper that emerged from a discussion over the adoption of a new ethical code for
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  • If you have a piece of work, essay, article, paper, film or book you'd like to submit, please contact case@cyborganthropology.
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  • In our new information age the purpose of this paper is to argue that Facebook accounts are cyborgs. Ah the wonders of the info ...tter you? A counter you? A true you? An evolved you? The purpose of this paper is to examine the cyborg element of Facebook, and to prove the second self
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  • *Henderson, Kathryn. 1998. On-line and On-Paper: Visual Representations, Visual Culture, and Computer Graphics in Design En
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  • ...gh there are no exams, each student must write either an original research paper on a topic of interest to the student or a bibliographic essay on a set of Each student will write either an original research paper on a topic of interest to the student, or a bibliographic essay on a set of
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  • *3 Tokugawa Japan, 1600-1868 Paper 1 due *5 Imperialism, Technology, and Business Paper 2 due
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  • Paper 1: Biology and Biotechnology Paper 30% Paper 2: Computers and Information Technologies Paper 30%
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  • Students will write three 5 to 7 page papers. Toward the third paper, students will give a presentation exploring the social meaning of an artif *5 The Cold War: Coding and Closing the World Paper 1 due
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  • Assignment Due: Response Paper #1 Assignment Due: Response Paper #2
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  • ...o complete the assigned readings and prepare a one- to two-page reflection paper each week. Additionally, each student must produce a final paper of 10 to 12 pages in length, which relates the readings and class discussio
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  • ...Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineering Systems Division Working Paper Series, ESD-WP-2003-01.23, ESD Internal Symposium, May 2002. (PDF) ...l provide a sort of running journal of thoughts on this subject; the final paper will reorder, collate, and summarize this ongoing work.
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  • ...working on a screenplay, while a few people are just reading books or the paper. You are all somehow drawn together by the lure of the generic (but branded
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  • ...ects the ways in which the role and nature of each actor are defined. This paper explores some of the theoretical re-orientations underpinning the developme
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  • ..., "What is a cyborg?" should probably begin with Donna Haraway, whose 1985 paper entitled "A manifesto for cyborgs: Science, technology, and socialist-femin
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  • ...ir implicit connection to the concept of Open Access are described in this paper.
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  • ...tic process that stems into the offline world. Drawing on examples from my paper, specifically Peter, his online interactions helped him to develop the conf
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  • ...Deborah Heath to the human genome project. Her and her colleagues wrote a paper about their experience.<ref>Genetic nature/culture: anthropology and scienc
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  • ...d at all times, rather than trying to share attention between a notepad of paper, a map, or the like". <ref>Mann, Steve. Diminished Reality. WhereCam.org. P
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  • Whalen, Thomas (2000) ‘[[Data Navigation, Architectures of Knowledge]]’, paper presented at the [[Banff Summit on Living Architectures: Designing for Imme
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  • ...otocol (say your name, mic passing, time constraints and keeping points on paper instead of shouting them out) 45:53 Strand on keeping facts of paper as a tool
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  • ...infinitesimals, continuities, or locally determined random variables. This paper explores Digital Philosophy by examining the consequences of these premises
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  • ...er behavior. The key word to remember is 'context': ideas may look good on paper, but does the customer share your point of view?" [http://www.jeanhatcherso
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  • Publication Type: Conference Paper This paper will address why and how a reflexive and situated methodology could be empl
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  • ...nt of time on the paper you're writing using new tools, get an even better paper instead of just saving time
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  • ...essay I wrote for a class into this page. It's very rough and not a great paper, but there might be some topics in here to work with. It was written in a ''*I won't be offended if this paper in it's entirety needs to be deleted and replaced with a more appropriately
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  • ...otor hand functions like picking up coins or counting and moving sheets of paper. Could you unzip a zipper or tie a shoelace? Try using chopsticks. Both too
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  • ...of study for Cyborg Anthropology is the [[cyborg]]. Originally coined in a paper about space exploration, the term cyborg is short for cybernetic organism.
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  • ...e.org/web/20070929124839/http://www.mundanebehavior.org/</ref>. An example paper on Mundane Studies is The Cappuccino Community: Cafés and Civic Life in th
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  • ...of status quo, Fight Club (as discussed by chalmers.se, et al -- the main paper cited in this essay) American Beauty, City Slickers, Brazil, As Good as It
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  • Note: This paper is a work in progress to be delivered to @heliosengine as part of a publica
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  • ...of paper, painted on the left side of point A to point B right, folded the paper and put together the two points. This is the shortest distance, he said. I
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  • Teletype machine with paper tape ...d do to that icon of a piece of paper what you could do to a real piece of paper
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  • ===Paper=== ...e, so as to produce a better and more unobtrusive fit with habitation. The paper then sets out three different geographies of software and the way in which
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  • ...borg was originally coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline in a paper about the advantages of human-machine couplings for surviving in space.<ref
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  • ...d in Spain. The language voice inside me said, "Get back on the subject of paper clips." The language part of me is a manager who uses simple non-descriptiv ...y railings. A small version of the Japanese balcony clip may make a better paper clip for holding many pages.
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  • And if one cannot 3D animate, carving an object or building it from paper and Photoshopping it can get the point across too. As long as the essence o
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  • ...ir advantage. The method of making a digital book have page turns and worn paper that look like an actual book is an example of a skeuomorph.
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  • ...ting their tools are, how curious their culture is," and then they write a paper, and maybe a few other anthropologists read it, and we think it's very exot
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  • A seminal paper on Space Travel by Manfred E. Clynes and Nathan S. Kline in which the conce
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  • '''Man-Computer Symbiosis''' is a speculative paper published in 1960 by psychologist/computer scientist J.C.R. Licklider, whic ...resent, however, there are no man-computer symbioses. The purposes of this paper are to present the concept and, hopefully, to foster the development of man
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  • ...in the networked information economy. The term was first described in the paper ''Linux and the Nature of the Firm'', published in 2002. ...ist who wrote the wealth of networks.before that he wrote a very important paper on the course of information in a corporation. that the benefits of corpora
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  • ''This paper was kindly submitted by Pamela Kincheloe of RIT.''
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  • ...ous Takes On Scientology (and Doesn't Afraid of Anything)". Baltimore City Paper. Published April 2, 2008. http://www2.citypaper.com/columns/story.asp?id=15
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  • ...wn up between the relays. She took out the moth, attached it to a piece of paper, and created the first bug report. She is attributed as popularizing the te
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