...the final lecture of VISUALIZARâ08 took place and a large, enthusiastic crowd crammed into Medialab-Prado for the event. Adam Greenfield (design director at Nokia) presented The Long Here, the Big Now, and other tails of the networked city, a talk on ubiquitous...
...the final lecture of VISUALIZAR'08 took place and a large, enthusiastic crowd crammed into Medialab-Prado for the event. Adam Greenfield (design director at Nokia) presented The Long Here, the Big Now, and other tails of the networked city, a talk on ubiquitous...
...of Things, spimes, ubicomp, locative media, and ambient informatics. Everyware is the term coined by designer and futurist Adam Greenfield to describe âa vision of processing power so distributed throughout the environment that computers per se effectively...
...be tagged for optimum findability from search engines. Chatting with a journalist after my talk, I ended up showing up late for Adam Greenfieldâs talk, coming in for one of his more gruesome examples. Adamâs specialty is ubiquitous computing, and heâs done...
...but duck the real questions: What will all of this feel like? By observing current behaviors, we can start to understand. (Adam Greenfield) ON HARNESSING LOST IDEAS: Citizens and civil servants encounter problems and think of creative solutions to urban issues...
...as our manifesto puts it, "the resource is so insightful that its very existence is a step towards a solution." This essay by Adam Greenfield fits the bill: it speaks, with an almost fevered clarity, about the American relationship to the future, at a moment...
...rampaged into South Ossetia and blew the living daylights out of the homes of the local breakaway ethnics. I wonder... Adam Greenfield on America's rejection of the future. For a long, long time thereafter, Iâd sit in idle moments and wonder just when future...
...from all over the globe with an age group of 22- 52. One of the prime person he would be meeting in the workshop would be Adam Greenfield, Nokia's head of design direction for user interface and services. He says that the workshops hopes to present the inspirations,...
...technology as a science centered around engineering or the programming of bits, technology is a cultural practice. Adam Greenfield added that while ubiquitous computing presents itself as global, it is profoundly local. Jeffrey Huang shared his thoughts on...
...the patterns can be analyzed, and you don't have to depend on having a human looking at a million different monitors, right? Adam Greenfield: You sure don't. It's inferential. And to me, one of the scariest things about it is that it's sort of imperceptible,...