Duration of engagement
Duration of engagement qualifies participation, validates contributions and therefore deeply influences human lives. One can be as authentic on Facebook as on a piece of land for 80 years. Where authenticity used to be a property of being in one place for long stretches of time, in today’s world this notion is replaced by being engaged in an activity for specific durations of time. Duration of engagement is needed for authentic human participation to emerge. Longer durations of engagement need to include ‘empty time’ for human experience to surface. In empty time, whether one is bored or not, feelings, emotions and a different thinking surface and human presence emerges. To generate empty time, robust structures of time design are needed. Only in moments of empty time people can experience the situation they are in and act to be well. When duration of engagement is not properly designed, including a start and end with empty time within as well, human beings loose well-being in significant ways.
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Vanishing in a third point
When looking at systems, engagement brings the act of witnessing to another level, Hazra continues.
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Intensities of engagement
Working in a local and global context Hazra argues the value of deconstructing one’s local identity.
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Biological, social and algorithmic reality
Today human being’s experience evolves in a complex combination of biological and social systems
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Time as beholder of trust
Where before place was the beholder of trust, now it is time, Hazra agrees. Temporization has…
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Ethics of responsibility
If an embodied presence does not allow taking full responsibility of the act of presence then it…
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Ignorance & perception versus reality & analysis
When downloading an Open Source patch, trust is mediated through open source software, open…
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Autonomous Systems implicated in the business of authenticity and trust
Abraham argues that Autonomous Systems consolidate human behaviour and change human behaviour. They…
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Identity: lowest common denominator
Young people experience ‘giving data away’ as establishing authenticity online. That is how one…
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Authenticity in the infrastructure of knowledge
Presence and trust raise the issue of authenticity. Online there is hegemony of text. Existence on…
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Centre is where sense emerges
When asked about the story of the potter who gets centred by the wheel, who creates a centred pot
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Witnessing systems is fun
Human beings can only witness the system by the grace of the designers: the error-logs and pop-up…
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Basic trust is needed
In distributed environments the issue of trust is significant. Therefore a distinction is made…
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Connecting rhythms
There are time-based protocols to regulate interactions between computers. These protocols can be…
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The right medium for the right task
Sander van Splunter has been investigating how complex software can adapt by itself. One of the…
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Understanding crisis
One of the biggest problems in most crisis has been lack of understanding, lack of knowledge of…
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Formatting presence
Quillinan agrees that one can describe computers and systems as formatting tools of human presence.