Mar 14, 2007
links for 2007-03-14
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Artificial intelligence guru Danny Hillis has launched an early version of the first major Web 3.0 application. It’s called Freebase, and its grandiose epistemological mission is right up there with those of Google and Wikipedia.
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The flaw with the simplicity/complexity controversy is that it gives the impression that designers are making a binary choice – but simplicity and complexity are not polar opposites.
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the spaces of everyday life have become increasingly reliant on software (space is being virtualized, in the sense of Manuel Castells). More notes from Nicolas Nova.
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The articles included in this issue address the theme of collaboration in the context of research-creation. Many large research networks involve inter-disciplinary collaborations between researchers trained in different fields: computer science, engineeri
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Everything is changing… … how we take photographs, manipulate them, share them, store them — even how we pose for them.
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Radu Stern, Head of Educational Programs, Musée de l’Elysée Derek Powazek, JPG magazine, San Francisco; Régine Debatty, we-make-money-not-art.com, Berlin/Torino; Sascha Pohflepp, artist and contributor to we-make-money-not-art.com, Berlin; Matthias B
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Anne Galloway offers an overview of recent research into the social and cultural aspects of mobile, context-aware and pervasive computing, and I question the senses of ‘public’ and ‘private’ at play.
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Pervasive computing and locative media are emerging as technologies and processes that promise to reconfigure our understandings and experiences of space and culture. With the critical hand of material and cultural studies, we start to shape questions abo
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Locative Media Essays Guest edited by Drew Hemment
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In this excerpt, Trebor reviews five ethical requirements, and how well Web 2.0 business models are stacking up.
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Network Collaboration is redefining the way we communicate, publish, do business and build collective knowledge, and it has been made possible with the advent of free or affordable peer to peer technologies.
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their voices heard. But this wave of participation is as important for business as it is for the newly included. Mute’s Web 2.0 special uncovers the work in social networking and, behind the ‘dotcommunist’ spin, a centralisation of the means of sharing.
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an eye on the graphic news









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