Reciprocity
When two people interact, give and take, send and receive both ways, reciprocity emerges. Reciprocity requires a certain amount of trust to be established, creating a flow in which both human beings in a rhythm with each other, connect and exchange. Reciprocity is fundamental for sustainable relations, for shared knowledge environments, for communities of practice.
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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-upā¦
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Basic trust is needed
In distributed environments the issue of trust is significant. Therefore a distinction is madeā¦
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Locality of data
The place of a computer could be defined by the locality of its inputs (keyboard, mouse and monitorā¦
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Connecting rhythms
There are time-based protocols to regulate interactions between computers. These protocols can beā¦
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Understanding crisis
One of the biggest problems in most crisis has been lack of understanding, lack of knowledge ofā¦
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Formatting presence
Quillinan agrees that one can describe computers and systems as formatting tools of human presence.
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People you know and do not know
In relations the witnessing and the recognizing of the other is very important. Computersā¦
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Scales of time
Asked to comment on the rhythms, frames, loops and organisation of time in machines and betweenā¦
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Witnessing your own steps
The container was the first place I started. I built a small container of wood to see what aā¦
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Situated Design
The claim for the global outreach of science and technology is criticized by Donna Haraway in herā¦
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Orchestrating negotiation
Every YUTPA possesses possibilities for action and distinct possibilities for feedback thatā¦
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To communicate with not-You
The four communication spaces that are defined by not-You are much more problematic for theā¦
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Blurring You and not-You
The blurring between You and not-You creates confusions as well as solutions. In not-You spacesā¦
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Moral distance towards other selves
By way of mass media and social network technologies millions of people see Human Rights beingā¦
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Moral distance towards oneself
Surveillance and identification technologies can follow our actions everywhere: satellitesā¦
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Human dignity as a tool for survival
Inspired by Damasio, I would argue that the UDHR can also be read as a tool for achieving the well