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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Influenced by the media-landscape
Developments in media and modern art, including the performing arts, deeply influence how the…
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A new form of public sphere
The GHP and the 0+Ball were two of the first events in a range of gatherings, and an inspiration to…
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Production houses for art and technology
The two case studies were produced in the context of Paradiso and in collaboration with many other…
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Networked events in the public domain
Before describing the cases I will first sketch the context in which they were conceived. Each case…
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Human Rights and the Internet
“The 20th century will be known both for its commitment to human rights and for the ongoing…
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I and Thou, You and not-You
In this section I want to argue that the way we are witnessed and witness other people, deeply…
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Not-You is information (biased or not)
I can be with my lover, leave the house and pass a 'bump' and not even notice this person. Where…
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The 'other' changes shape
I become more aware of my presence in the world because I notice that another person perceives my…
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Media Schemata
'I could not go to sleep because the lady in the television set asked me to stay and watch a bit…
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To settle for certain behaviour
The concept of media schemata is crucial for research into the domain of designing presence in…
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Time, place, social group and culture determine schemata
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Real versus unreal
In 1935 Walter Benjamin wrote the first draft of his essay on 'Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner…
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We have all become 'cyborgs'
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Blurring between real and unreal
For survival, the blurring between real and unreal situations is problematic at first sight. When…
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Being alive
People who have died can have all sorts of presences in the variety of cultures that the human race…
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Three presences
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