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According to the same article Stephenson never wrote a book about her work, she did patent her algorithms though (Kleiner 2002).
I understand her words as meaning that I convincingly represented ‘the third point’, upon which I will elaborate later in this chapter.
concept, argument, personal history
The fact that as organizers of the GHP, we were actually connecting in person with most of the guests and contacts, made the conference ...
My emphasis on a good local show in every place that is connected appeared to be very handy for the occasions that technology breaks ...
description, methodology, collective history
In the media labs of large technological corporations around the world, and especially and foremost in the USA, the mediation of ...
Book
In Human Rights and the Internet, ed. Steven Hick, Edward F. Halpin and Eric Hoskins. 43–51. UK: Macmillan Press. USA: St. Martin’s ...
One could even argue that also the suicide bomber, who knows that as a consequence of his or her action he or she will be killed as ...
Annette Verster comments here that this was the way the Dutch policy initiatives in the 1980s operated concerning AIDS. Stakeholders ...
The last story I want to share in this section poses the question of whether there is a distinction to be made between mediated presence ...
For these reasons I would argue that the physical impact of the clash between intention and realization in mediated presence is not as ...
concept, argument, conclusion, techno-biography
In all three emails nobody writes about the computer as a hurdle to overcome. Apparently computer savvy-ness was not an issue anymore. ...
This text was written by Rikki Cate, according to Rop Gonggrijp, who collaborated with her at the time.
A second story I want to share is about two people communicating with each other via Internet. Where feedback is almost immediate, ...
Through witnessing each other, in mediated and in natural presence, people construct shared realities. Witnessing in natural presence ...
proposal, argument, theory
The claim for the global outreach of science and technology is criticized by Donna Haraway in her plea for 'situated knowledge': "I ...
concept, argument, general history, theory
Haraway's insights imply consequences for the sense of presence on an even deeper level. In the work of Haraway, and others like Judith ...
For such political spaces to work they have to give people an experience, as was my conviction in 1989. Having studied social sciences ...
conclusion
When is it appropriate to use email, chat or videoconference and when should one take the trouble to travel en meet in real life? In the ...
description, argument, theory
Another element in thinking about natural presence in modern life is elaborated upon by Donna Haraway. She argues that technologies have ...