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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EXPERIENCE
Interacting with your computer
Because of their scale and speed, computers and systems have changed important concepts of space
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EXPERIENCE
Place in no place
One of the major advantages computers give us is the lack of having to be in one place. And…
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EXPERIENCE
Scales of time
Asked to comment on the rhythms, frames, loops and organisation of time in machines and between…
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EXPERIENCE
Changing the imperative paradigm
The adaptation of human beings to computers can be understood as a result from the ‘master and…
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EXPERIENCE
Intelligence in systems
Realizing the impact computers and systems have, the question that arises is whether, and if so in…
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EXPERIENCE
The platonic heaven of mathematics
Warniers work is basically thinking and publishing these thoughts, which is why he only needs pen…
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ART
Witnessing your own steps
The container was the first place I started. I built a small container of wood to see what a…
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ACADEMIA
note 173
'Package time' had been developed further by this stage: "to divide the 69 hours into 23 equal…
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ACADEMIA
Orchestrating negotiation
Every YUTPA possesses possibilities for action and distinct possibilities for feedback that…
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ACADEMIA
Presence qualifies trust
Presence, I argue, is one of the major determinants in the negotiation of trust and truth. Because…
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ACADEMIA
Situated Design
The claim for the global outreach of science and technology is criticized by Donna Haraway in her…
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ACADEMIA
Example 2: Pro-Ana websites
Another example of a need to think different about the use of technology was posed to me by Heleen…
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ACADEMIA
To communicate with not-You
The four communication spaces that are defined by not-You are much more problematic for the…
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ACADEMIA
Blurring You and not-You
The blurring between You and not-You creates confusions as well as solutions. In not-You spaces…
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ACADEMIA
The trade-off between presence and trust
YUTPA provides a conscious description of the Time, Space, Action and You configuration of a…
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ACADEMIA
No distinction between real and not real
Processes of purification and mediation occur in every YUTPA because all YUTPA's also function in…