Libraries and the Coming Age of Video
[Archived in Entry, Video Digital, Video To Digital]
Jenny Levine on 2004/01/20:
„Our Everyday, Everywhere Exposure to Video "Digital video is starting to have profound implications for the way humans absorb information, interact and communicate.“
http://www.theshiftedlibrarian.com/2004/01/ 20.html#a5111 - Cached
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Some slightly related:
„Our Everyday, Everywhere Exposure to Video "Digital video is starting to have profound implications for the way humans absorb information, interact and communicate. [Read More] “http://www.newmediamusings.com/blog/2004/01/ swimming_in_the.html - Cached
Found at a page of JD Lasica, posted on 2004/01/19
„Ubiquitous computing seeks to embed computers into our everyday lives in such ways as to render them invisible and allow them to be taken for granted, and social and cultural theories of everyday life have always been interested in rendering the invisible visible and exposing the mundane. Despite these related concerns, social and cultural studies remain in the background of discussions of ubiquitous technology design. This essay seeks to introduce researchers in both fields to each other, and begin to explore the ways in which collaboration might proceed.“http://www.purselipsquarejaw.org/mobile/ cult_studies_draft.html - Cached
„An exploration, by formal simulation, of variousstrategies that arise for maximizing reward, when many individuals interactunder common rules. There seem to be profound implications for world relationsand the prospect for collective rationality.“http://springcreek.oregonstate.edu/consumersanonymous/ books.html - Cached
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