Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Ekman, Ulrik; Engberg, Maria; Sondergaard, Morten; Diaz, Lily; Bolter, Jay David
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Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture (eBook, PDF)
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The ubiquitous nature of mobile and pervasive computing has begun to reshape and complicate our notions of space, time, and identity. In this collection, over thirty internationally recognized contributors reflect on ubiquitous computing's implications for the ways in which we interact with our environments, experience time, and develop identities individually and socially. Interviews with working media artists lend further perspectives on these cultural transformations. Drawing on cultural theory, new media art studies, human-computer interaction theory, and software studies, this…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 431
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317704577
- Artikelnr.: 44476004
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 431
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317704577
- Artikelnr.: 44476004
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Introduction: Complex Ubiquity-Effects, Ulrik Ekman
PART I. INDIVIDUATING
Ulrik Ekman, Individuations
+ Lily Díaz, Cultural Theory
- Topology of Sensibility, Mark B. N. Hansen
- Weather Patterns, or How Minor Gestures Entertain the Environment, Erin
Manning
- Peekaboo, I see you!, Lily Díaz
- The Implied Producer and The Citizen of the Culture of Ubiquitous
Information: Investigating Emergent Typologies of Critical Awareness,
Morten Søndergaard
+ Morten Søndergaard, Media Art
- Ulrik Ekman, Complexity and Reduction - Interview with David Rokeby
- Jay David Bolter, Interface, Bodies, and Process - Interview with Teri
Rueb
+ Interaction Design, Jay David Bolter
- The Elephants in the (Server) Room: Sustainability and Surveillance in
the Era of Big Data, Simon Penny
- Towards Transdisciplinary Design of Ubiquitous Computing Systems
Supporting End-User Development, Irene Mavrommati
- Ambient Literature: Writing Probability, Jonathan Dovey
+ Software Studies, Ulrik Ekman
- Ubiquitous Memory: I Do Not Remember, We Do Not Forget, Wendy Hui Kyong
Chun
PART II. SITUATING
Situating: Contextuality and Context-Awareness, Jay David Bolter
+ Cultural Theory, Maria Engberg
- Thinking in Networks: Artistic-architectural Responses to Ubiquitous
Information, Yvonne Spielmann
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Smart City: Body, Complexity and Urban
Life, Henriette Steiner and Kristin Veel
- Distraction Reconsidered: On the Cultural Stakes of the Ambient, Malcolm
McCullough
- The Information Environment, Sean Cubitt
- Media Always and Everywhere: A Cosmic Approach, Sarah Kember and Joanna
Zylinska
+ Media Art, Lily Díaz
- From Simple Rules to Complex Performances, Lily Díaz - Interview with
Blast Theory's Matt Adams
- Complex Historicity, Maria Engberg: An Interview with Electroland
Principal Cameron McNall
- Interview with Mogens Jacobsen, Morten Søndergaard
- Ubiquitous-ALife in TechnoSphere 2.0: the Design, Individuation and
Entanglement of Ubicomp Apps in Urban South East Asia, Jane Prophet and
Helen Pritchard
+ Interaction Design, Maria Engberg
- Disability, Locative Media, and Complex Ubiquity, Katie Ellis and Gerard
Goggin
- Indexical Visualization - the Data-less Information Display, Dietmar
Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan
PART III. EVENTUALIZING
Events, Lily Díaz
+ Cultural Theory, Maria Engberg
- (In)visibility, (Un)awareness and a New Way of Seeing through Complex
Cinema, Maria Poulaki
- Cutting and Folding the Borgesian Map: Film as Complex Temporal Object in
the Industrialization of Memory, Patricia Pisters
+ Media Art, Ulrik Ekman
- Hiding in Plain Sight, Jay David Bolter - Interview with Hasan Elahi
+ Interaction Design, Morten Søndergaard,
- Participatory Strategies in Interactive Installations, Giulio Jacucci
- The Collective Novice: A Designer's Reflections on Emergent Complexity in
Collaborative Media, Jonas Löwgren
+ Software Studies, Jay David Bolter
- Information-Events, Big Data, and the Flash Crash, John Johnston
Introduction: Complex Ubiquity-Effects, Ulrik Ekman
PART I. INDIVIDUATING
Ulrik Ekman, Individuations
+ Lily Díaz, Cultural Theory
- Topology of Sensibility, Mark B. N. Hansen
- Weather Patterns, or How Minor Gestures Entertain the Environment, Erin
Manning
- Peekaboo, I see you!, Lily Díaz
- The Implied Producer and The Citizen of the Culture of Ubiquitous
Information: Investigating Emergent Typologies of Critical Awareness,
Morten Søndergaard
+ Morten Søndergaard, Media Art
- Ulrik Ekman, Complexity and Reduction - Interview with David Rokeby
- Jay David Bolter, Interface, Bodies, and Process - Interview with Teri
Rueb
+ Interaction Design, Jay David Bolter
- The Elephants in the (Server) Room: Sustainability and Surveillance in
the Era of Big Data, Simon Penny
- Towards Transdisciplinary Design of Ubiquitous Computing Systems
Supporting End-User Development, Irene Mavrommati
- Ambient Literature: Writing Probability, Jonathan Dovey
+ Software Studies, Ulrik Ekman
- Ubiquitous Memory: I Do Not Remember, We Do Not Forget, Wendy Hui Kyong
Chun
PART II. SITUATING
Situating: Contextuality and Context-Awareness, Jay David Bolter
+ Cultural Theory, Maria Engberg
- Thinking in Networks: Artistic-architectural Responses to Ubiquitous
Information, Yvonne Spielmann
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Smart City: Body, Complexity and Urban
Life, Henriette Steiner and Kristin Veel
- Distraction Reconsidered: On the Cultural Stakes of the Ambient, Malcolm
McCullough
- The Information Environment, Sean Cubitt
- Media Always and Everywhere: A Cosmic Approach, Sarah Kember and Joanna
Zylinska
+ Media Art, Lily Díaz
- From Simple Rules to Complex Performances, Lily Díaz - Interview with
Blast Theory's Matt Adams
- Complex Historicity, Maria Engberg: An Interview with Electroland
Principal Cameron McNall
- Interview with Mogens Jacobsen, Morten Søndergaard
- Ubiquitous-ALife in TechnoSphere 2.0: the Design, Individuation and
Entanglement of Ubicomp Apps in Urban South East Asia, Jane Prophet and
Helen Pritchard
+ Interaction Design, Maria Engberg
- Disability, Locative Media, and Complex Ubiquity, Katie Ellis and Gerard
Goggin
- Indexical Visualization - the Data-less Information Display, Dietmar
Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan
PART III. EVENTUALIZING
Events, Lily Díaz
+ Cultural Theory, Maria Engberg
- (In)visibility, (Un)awareness and a New Way of Seeing through Complex
Cinema, Maria Poulaki
- Cutting and Folding the Borgesian Map: Film as Complex Temporal Object in
the Industrialization of Memory, Patricia Pisters
+ Media Art, Ulrik Ekman
- Hiding in Plain Sight, Jay David Bolter - Interview with Hasan Elahi
+ Interaction Design, Morten Søndergaard,
- Participatory Strategies in Interactive Installations, Giulio Jacucci
- The Collective Novice: A Designer's Reflections on Emergent Complexity in
Collaborative Media, Jonas Löwgren
+ Software Studies, Jay David Bolter
- Information-Events, Big Data, and the Flash Crash, John Johnston