...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...
...Cole on race, history, poetry and the Obama election Adam Greenfield digs back into his past and comes up with a gem, a talk on mobile devices, mobile content and the danger of knowing too much about a city and eliminating serendipity My colleague Lokman Tsui...
...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 information about ourselves, the state of the external world, and the options available to us at any given moment.”—Adam Greenfield [2] Descriptions of technosocial futures often lack the engaging nuances and compelling richness of experiential narratives,...
...of Things, spimes, ubicomp, locative media, and ambient informatics. Everyware is the term coined by designer and futurist Adam Greenfield to describe “a vision of processing power so distributed throughout the environment that computers per se effectively...
...visualization. We will be joined again by great people like Fabien Girardin from MIT SENSEable City Lab, Ubicomp theoretist Adam Greenfield and Juan Freire, and visualization practicioners Bestiario and Aaron Meyers, among others. People from all over the...
...be tagged for optimum findability from search engines. Chatting with a journalist after my talk, I ended up showing up late for Adam Greenfield’s talk, coming in for one of his more gruesome examples. Adam’s specialty is ubiquitous computing, and he’s done...
...been to 'The Web and Beyond 2008' and hearing about Adam Greenfield's keynoting at the coming EuroIA Summit in Amsterdam, I started thinking about what he said at the time and what his words could mean. I also took into account two of the other main presenters:...
...a stunning September 11 essay on accelerating change and future shock1, Adam Greenfield asserts that the future is deeply terrifying to Americans whose “eponymous century…ended seven years ago today.” He adds: In the relatively narrow field of my interests...
...— and thus that they are doomed. Hence the tremendous discomfort among our happily competent population. Along similar lines, Adam Greenfield observed that a large portion of American society has a bad case of future shock (a shocked state from experiencing...