Reputation
In social structures human beings acquire reputation. Reputation emerges from earlier behaviour and sets the tone for to be expected behaviour. Reputation influences the trust people choose to give. Performance of presence in on- and offline realities is crucial in the establishment of reputation. For many social networks, open source communities and other social environment on the Internet, performance of presence to establish reputation is a driving force to contribute. For trusted reputations the old Dutch saying is valid: trust comes by foot and travels by horse.
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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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Words and deeds
Using language in a computer environment is one of the ways to communicate with the computer itself.
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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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Locality of data
The place of a computer could be defined by the locality of its inputs (keyboard, mouse and monitor…
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Connecting rhythms
There are time-based protocols to regulate interactions between computers. These protocols can be…
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Tracking time
Time is an issue because of a-synchronicity. In distributing programs time is an issue because the…
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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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Witnessing crisis
Witnessing is one of the issues in crisis management. In a crisis different people witness the same…
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Modelling crisis
Quillinan is working on a use case of crisis-management for a European funded project. They are…
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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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Interacting with your computer
Because of their scale and speed, computers and systems have changed important concepts of space
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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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Rythm and feeling
When asked about the interaction of rhythms between humans and systems Quillinan emphasizes that…
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Scales of time
Asked to comment on the rhythms, frames, loops and organisation of time in machines and between…