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IDENTIFYING OTHER ACTORS
An actor who is involved in collaboration with other actors in natural presence, or in mediated…
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Situated Design
The claim for the global outreach of science and technology is criticized by Donna Haraway in her…
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Many musicans, many scholars
Paradiso is a former church in the centre of Amsterdam, which was squatted in 1968 note 82 . Since…
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note 12
The definition of an actor is understood in a broad sense in STS. An actor can be a person, a thing…
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Theme research and design of solutions
Continuous group work: The themes represent sub-systems of sustainable Texel as a socio technical…
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Students EU Athens March 2011
These students attended the EU Athens Program "Presence Design" hosted by Delft Technical…
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note 16
This text was published in 2003 and rewritten and re-published in 2005. I cite here the version…
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Giorgio
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note 156
Gert Hulstein is a software programmer and has had his own business in France since 2005
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note 205
Annette Verster points out that since about 10 years the UN and the WHO have used the term PLHA's
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The concept evolves from conversation
In the context of absence, presence becomes a conscious experience. Having to face death, life…
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note 228
I will not elaborate upon the notion of a social contract in analyzing the design of presence. My…
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Literature review_ week2.2
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Lipika Bansal
In my work I examine societal issues and technological development through participatory research.
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Mediating stakeholders
When discussing the idea of witnessed presence in media governance structures the idea of…
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Week 3 [water cycle]
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Attribution, sychronization, adaptation
When they are involved in mediated presence people accept a partial perception of other human…
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'FOOD'URE
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Ten characteristics of play
1. Attractive: looking good 2. Intuitive: ease of use 3. Interactive: can you perform action? 4.