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The game night that evening did not take place, as it should have done. With all the hassle to make the technology work, with so many ...
argument, subjective, collective history
This trustworthiness becomes even more important when one wants to work together online, make live connections, get hardware installed ...
For such political spaces to work they have to give people an experience, as was my conviction in 1989. Having studied social sciences ...
definition
The word 'design' in the research question of this study refers to the practice of creating experiences for people by making products or ...
description, collective history
In March and April 1990 we approached many people and organizations and we found that after a good conversation many people appreciated ...
The morning was supposed to be taken up with an in depth talk by Professor Hamelink, Professor Boafo and their students about the ...
argument, subjective, collective history
At the GHP I was actually surprised so many times by the trust people placed in each other, which became clear to me because people put ...
description, definition
In organizing the networked events people with different skills and different technologies had to work together. The fact that the ...
description, collective history
While I was associated and involved with Internet design over the last 15 years I observed hype after hype arise. New tools shed new ...
description, argument, collective history, techno-biography
Since there would be so much 'action' in San Francisco, both in the streets with ACT NOW and in the formal Conference, and the time ...
For the accomplishment of an act, an actor is dependent of the work of other actors. When collaborating incommensurability (a ...
concept, argument
In 1955, J.L. Austin formulated the notion of 'performativity' in a series of lectures at Harvard University. They were published in the ...
description, personal history, collective history
My personal professional history during these 15 years has been characterized by affiliations to four organizations, which have each ...
description, concept, definition
In 2004 an amazing article was written, 'The Layers of Presence: A Bio-cultural Approach to Understanding Presence in Natural and ...
citation, theory
Lunenfeld argues for a deeper understanding of design from a historical and aesthetic perspective. "Even more important than ...
concept, argument
The four communication spaces that are defined by not-You are much more problematic for the building or diminishing of trust since they ...
description, general history
Amsterdam, the capital of the social democracy of the Netherlands, had a marked climate of tolerance at the time; for centuries, and ...
description, concept, definition
The broad spectrum of information and communication technologies can be divided into three groups of technologies from the perspective ...
In the small auditorium was the hack room. Participants were invited to bring their computer and hook it up to the network. Incoming ...
description
On the first day 140 three-day passes were sold for fl 25,00 note 102 each and 154 one-day tickets for fl 10,00 each. The second day ...
concept, argument
The blurring between You and not-You creates confusions as well as solutions. In not-You spaces trust is delegated, moral distance is ...
description, concept, methodology, collective history
The two case studies were produced in the context of Paradiso and in collaboration with many other partners in Amsterdam and abroad. It ...