Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture

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Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture

Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture

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The ubiquitous nature of mobile and pervasive computing has begun to reshape and complicate our notions of space, time, and identity. In this collection, over thirty internationally recognized contributors reflect on ubiquitous computing’s implications for the ways in which we interact with our environments, experience time, and develop identities individually and socially. Interviews with working media artists lend further perspectives on these cultural transformations. 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.

The companion website can be found here: http://ubiquity.dk

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780415743822
ISBN10 0415743826
Number Of Pages 464
Item Weight 997 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format hardback
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"This massively important volume presents critical and inspiring insights into how computers and media are not merely discrete things but pervade and invade the world from the molecular to the planetary. Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture is transdisciplinary in the true sense of the word: not merely trying to connect different disciplines and methods, but carving out a research field in between existing ones; an investigation into the computational environments that govern how we live and sense. This is the key handbook for an emerging field." — Professor Jussi Parikka, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton; author of Insect Media and What is Media Archaeology?

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Author's Bio

Ulrik Ekman is Associate Professor at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen.

Jay David Bolter is the Wesley Chair of New Media at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Lily Díaz is Professor of New Media at Aalto University, Finland.

Morten Søndergaard is Associate Professor and senior curator of Interactive Media Art at Aalborg University Copenhagen.

Maria Engberg is Assistant Professor at Malmö University, Department of Media Technology and Product Development, and an Affiliate Researcher at the Augmented Environments Lab at Georgia Institute of Technology.

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