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This is Thesis 35 in Everyware: “Everyware surfaces and makes explicit information that has always been latent in our lives, and this will frequently be incommensurate with social or psychological comfort.”
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[Ed: Everyware is a book about the threat and potential of a world dominated by RFIDs and other tracing technology -- about the potential empowerment or control that such a world would bring]
Boing Boing: September 24, 2006 - September 30, 2006 Archives 2006
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Andreas sez, Back in June, Cory reported about a presentation by Adam Greenfield about his recently published book 'Everyware'.
Boing Boing: September 24, 2006 - September 30, 2006 Archives 2006
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Ethics and RFIDs - video of Adam "Everyware" Greenfield
Boing Boing: September 24, 2006 - September 30, 2006 Archives 2006
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This turn has been predicted and explored by concepts such as pervasive and ubiquitous computing, tangible computing, ambient computing, and very recently with the term "Everyware" by Adam Greefield.
HCI and the "material turn" Erik Stolterman 2006
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This turn has been predicted and explored by concepts such as pervasive and ubiquitous computing, tangible computing, ambient computing, and very recently with the term "Everyware" by Adam Greefield.
Archive 2006-04-01 Erik Stolterman 2006
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Adam Greenfield, author of "Everyware," a clear-headed look at ubiquitous computing, and head of design direction at Nokia will bring his take on networked urbanism.
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(Bonus: Everyware by Adam Greenfield is good reading on this general topic, though not necessarily as it relates to web services and applications.)
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A List Apart presents an introduction of Everyware.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » WorldChanging Interview: Adam Greenfield 2006
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Free sample sections are available at the Everyware mini site.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » WorldChanging Interview: Adam Greenfield 2006
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