Drawing on cultural theory, new media art studies, human-computer interaction theory, and software studies, this cutting-edge book critically unpacks the complex ubiquity-effects confronting us every day.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword, N. Katherine Hayles
Introduction: Complex Ubiquity-Effects, Ulrik Ekman
PART I. INDIVIDUATING
Ulrik Ekman, Individuations
+ Lily Dí az, Cultural Theory
- Topology of Sensibility, Mark B. N. Hansen
- Weather Patterns, or How Minor Gestures Entertain the Environment, Erin Manning
- Peekaboo, I see you! , Lily Dí az
- The Implied Producer and The Citizen of the Culture of Ubiquitous Information: Investigating Emergent Typologies of Critical Awareness, Morten Sø ndergaard
+ Morten Sø ndergaard, Media Art
- Ulrik Ekman, Complexity and Reduction - Interview with David Rokeby
- Jay David Bolter, Interface, Bodies, and Process - Interview with Teri Rueb
+ Interaction Design, Jay David Bolter
- The Elephants in the (Server) Room: Sustainability and Surveillance in the Era of Big Data, Simon Penny
- Towards Transdisciplinary Design of Ubiquitous Computing Systems Supporting End-User Development, Irene Mavrommati
- Ambient Literature: Writing Probability, Jonathan Dovey
+ Software Studies, Ulrik Ekman
- Ubiquitous Memory: I Do Not Remember, We Do Not Forget, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun
PART II. SITUATING
Situating: Contextuality and Context-Awareness, Jay David Bolter
+ Cultural Theory, Maria Engberg
- Thinking in Networks: Artistic-architectural Responses to Ubiquitous Information, Yvonne Spielmann
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Smart City: Body, Complexity and Urban Life, Henriette Steiner and Kristin Veel
- Distraction Reconsidered: On the Cultural Stakes of the Ambient, Malcolm McCullough
- The Information Environment, Sean Cubitt
- Media Always and Everywhere: A Cosmic Approach, Sarah Kember and Joanna Zylinska
+ Media Art, Lily Dí az
- From Simple Rules to Complex Performances, Lily Dí az - Interview with Blast Theory's Matt Adams
- Complex Historicity, Maria Engberg: An Interview with Electroland Principal Cameron McNall
- Interview with Mogens Jacobsen, Morten Sø ndergaard
- Ubiquitous-ALife in TechnoSphere 2. 0: the Design, Individuation and Entanglement of Ubicomp Apps in Urban South East Asia, Jane Prophet and Helen Pritchard
+ Interaction Design, Maria Engberg
- Disability, Locative Media, and Complex Ubiquity, Katie Ellis and Gerard Goggin
- Indexical Visualization - the Data-less Information Display, Dietmar Offenhuber and Orkan Telhan
PART III. EVENTUALIZING
Events, Lily Dí az
+ Cultural Theory, Maria Engberg
- (In)visibility, (Un)awareness and a New Way of Seeing through Complex Cinema, Maria Poulaki
- Cutting and Folding the Borgesian Map: Film as Complex Temporal Object in the Industrialization of Memory, Patricia Pisters
+ Media Art, Ulrik Ekman
- Hiding in Plain Sight, Jay David Bolter - Interview with Hasan Elahi
+ Interaction Design, Morten Sø ndergaard,
- Participatory Strategies in Interactive Installations, Giulio Jacucci
- The Collective Novice: A Designer's Reflections on Emergent Complexity in Collaborative Media, Jonas Lö wgren
+ Software Studies, Jay David Bolter
- Information-Events, Big Data, and the Flash Crash, John Johnston