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  • ...tion as to what its use might tell us about ourselves at this point in our history.
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  • [[Category:Computing History]]
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  • In the end, all text becomes linkable, all history becomes linkable to the future, every moment capable of being saved, report
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  • [[Category:Computing History]]
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  • Sherry Turkle's brief history and analysis of those discontent with simply allowing technology to dictate
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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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  • ...008.</ref>, [[The Inner History of Devices]]<ref>Turkle, Sherry. The Inner History of Devices. MIT Press. Fall 2008.</ref>, [[Simulation and Its Discontents]]
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  • ...d become “Intel Inside”, the most successful marketing campaign in the history of technology. In 2000 and 2001, Intel brought Renan back to help create a ...d from Yale University. A Rockefeller Grant enabled him to write the first history of experimental media. He founded the Pacific Film Archive at the Universit
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  • ...all students tell their stories to, and then he writes them into a visual history. ...ends in communicating across distances, providing a visual cell phone-like history, and a “family album” of photos, ideas, writings, and events for the ne
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  • ...wearable computing in high school in the 70s <ref>Rhodes, Bradley. A brief history of wearable computing. http://www.media.mit.edu/wearables/lizzy/timeline.ht
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  • ===History=== ...hort History of Wearable Computers http://5election.com/2012/09/03/a-short-history-of-wearable-computers/</ref>
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  • *History of all local and remote context. *Ability to predict future context based on history.
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  • · Keep history of sensor data. ...can access and share with other agents, however, it was built, so that the history database can be a remote database that many agents can access. A central s
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  • ===History===
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  • ...nd when, and how much it costs to produce nature at a particular moment in history for a particular group of people. A feminist journey through the anthropolo
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  • ...s contemporary configurations of persons and machines. We’ll explore the history of automata, automation and capitalist manufacturing, cybernetics, WWII and *Riskin, Jessica (2007) Genesis Redux: Essays in the history and philosophy of artificial life. Chicago: University of Chicago.
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  • ...ler, Evelyn. "Booting up Baby." In Riskin, J. Genesis Redux: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Artificial Life. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press ...ler, Evelyn. "Booting up Baby." In Riskin, J. Genesis Redux: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Artificial Life. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press
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  • ...creasingly paleontological. Facebook is a system with layers of geological history. The E-mail inbox is a rapidly expanding site of excavation which one must
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  • ...for human concerns such as usability, touch, access, persona, emotions and history. Those who build systems by these principles think of computing as a soluti
    2 KB (341 words) - 23:30, 26 November 2011
  • ...y of Arts and Sciences, the Royal Society of Arts, and the Computer Museum History Center and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He recently
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  • "Colin Ware is the perfect person to write this book, with a long history of prominent contributions to the visual interaction with machines and to i ...itten by a usability engineer with a long and successful paper prototyping history, this book is a practical, how-to guide that will prepare you to create and
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  • '''History''' '''History'''
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  • In the end, all text becomes linkable, all history becomes linkable to the future, every moment capable of being saved, report
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  • In the end, all text becomes linkable, all history becomes linkable to the future, every moment capable of being saved, report
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  • ===History===
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  • ...as the subject of culture and of cultural accounts, alternate accounts of history and subjectivity are also possible" (Downey, 2).
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  • ...expression existed in the analog space, but now there is an actual digital history of those experiments and trials of youth. Unlike analog interactions and hi ...expression existed in the analog space, but now there is an actual digital history of those experiments and trials of youth. Unlike analog interactions and hi
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  • ...m can record the user's explicit interaction and thus build an MPEG7 usage history log. Furthermore the system can use other channels to gather information ab
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  • ===A Short History of the Telephone===
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  • ===A Short History of eBooks===
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  • ...sis in nature is piously narrated. The ancient, cobbled-together, mixed-up history of living beings, whose long tradition of genetic exchange will be the envy Diane Greco, Program in the History and Social Study of Science and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Tech
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  • ...n by taking out a bike and pedaling on it while telling the room about her history. ...ris, and his show at the New American Art Union. There’s also an article history for Chas Bowie at the Portland Mercury.
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  • ...se identities form layers, each building on the last, forming a geological history of presence.
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  • == Computing History == [[The City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects]] by Lewis Mumford
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  • [[The Inner History of Devices]] by [[Sherry Turkle]] [[The Significance of the Frontier in American History]] by Frederick Jackson Turner
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  • ...are not places, because they offer the individual no identity, relation or history. They are only places betwixt and between here and there. They are places t ...o from one place to another. An airport gives no one identity, relation or history, but a cell phone or computer does. One can easily connect to virtual reali
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  • ...make it easy to create maps and share the locations of your interests and history.
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  • ===History of Cyborg Anthropology=== ...are not places, because they offer the individual no identity, relation or history. They are only places betwixt and between here and there. They are places t
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  • ...ble illnesses such as depression, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s will be history.</blockquote>
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  • ...he Jewish Sabbath Movement in the Early Twentieth Century. American Jewish History, 69(2), 196-225. [Optional]
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  • Some key figures in the history of cybernetics include: [[Norbert Wiener]], [[W. Ross Ashby]], [[Stafford B ==== History ====
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  • ...and historical objects by hipster culture. In a hypercultural era, all of history is in the cultural domain, all culture is capable of being processed, wound
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  • Historically, the cave wall was a place for communication, and history. Today, our devices, tablets and other objects that allow us to transfer in
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  • ...range. Of course this general dynamic has been progressing throughout the history of war. In ancient times, one usually had to be very close to the enemy to
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