Emotional space
Sensation, emotions and feelings are crucial indicators for well-being and survival. When touching a hot stove, the sensation of heat will trigger retreat. Emotions of fear will trigger escape. Also more complex feelings like love, compassion, hate or alienation, inspire human behaviour. Sensations, emotions and feelings deeply influence the sense of place. When being in conflict even a large palace can be experienced as suffocating. When in love, a small bed can be paradise. Phsyical sensations inform about the nature and construction of environments. Emotions and feelings reflect the atmoshere that happen in an environment, touching the heart of human beings involved. As result a sense of place is constructed.
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Technology informs design
Rein Jansma explains that in the architectural company Zwarz & Jansma no distinction is made the…
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Rationality at work versus personal religious domain
Another contradiction that workers have to deal with, according to Ilavarasan, is the gap between…
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Automation versus human touch
At first, when coming out of college where the processes are not automated at all, the automated…
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The human being in the worker
Being part of the IT industry or other professional environments, one is very aware of the image…
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Different realities
To Wilson her life online, including her professional life, is like another world in which she…
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Selfreflection is a balancing act
Part of cross-cultural communication is perception of how I perceive another person. A certain…
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Integrity, capability and intention
To establish trust in a technology environment I is not easy. Integrity, sharing information in an…
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You can’t be like you are at home
Priya Kaul is doing mostly group facilitation with IT companies, financial services companies and…
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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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Ethics of responsibility
If an embodied presence does not allow taking full responsibility of the act of presence then it…
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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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No universal rules for handshakes
When tuning one’s presence when one is about to become each other’s witness, this tuning is…
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Common frame in emotional realm
As a judge one merely checks the attitude of a witness. The witness attitude makes the difference…
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Physical presence is necessary, technology creates a void
Physical presence is necessary when assessing the witness contribution to the search of the truth.
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Performance as inner drive
Performance is always based on and limited to a specific application of systems as it is for humans.