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The Internet of Things . A Manifesto for Networked Objects The Invisible Design Raeleen Murugan, Karina Nicole, Karen Wan, Nathan Smofksy , Cecelia Richter & Brian Kangethe. A Manifesto for Networked Objects . Author: Julian Bleecker. Blogjects. An Objects that blogs
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The Internet of Things • A Manifesto for Networked Objects • The Invisible Design Raeleen Murugan, Karina Nicole, Karen Wan, Nathan Smofksy, Cecelia Richter & Brian Kangethe
A Manifesto for Networked Objects Author: Julian Bleecker
Blogjects • An Objects that blogs • Blogs about facts • Influencing how humans move and live in a physical space • The future of WEB 2.0 to World 2.0
Agency • Not Artificial Intelligence • The importance's of experience • Adapting to surroundings
3 characteristics of Blogjects • Track and trace where they are and have been • Have (embedded) experiences and histories • Have an agency; participate and have a voice in the social web
Discussion • What is the significant of our original occupancy of space, with these “things” also present?
iSee • Institute for Applied Autonomy • a site/program that allows users to get directions like Google maps. • Shows location of surveillance cameras throughout the city (new york) • Gives you directions from point a to point b avoiding all cameras • Video : http://vimeo.com/6163268
Kundi Project • Surveillance cameras inside refuge camps where rape and murdered happens • Reframes the meaning of physical space
Discussion • How does your behavior change when we are aware the world is watching?
The Invisible Design Scott Dadich
New Aesthetics • social networks • omnipresence surveillance • algorithms, and interconnectivity…
Station to Station • Doug Aitken • Visual, physical, local & global • new topography • art is dynamic, ever changing & temporary
Discussion • How does the seamlessness (of invisibility) change our experiences of the art?
Facebook Demetricator • Net art • Depersonalisation • Algorithim, codes experiences
Discussion • Facebook is a personalized platform – if you remove the personal elements, does it alter its purpose? • Does depersonalizing Facebook ruin the experience?
Like Magic - Cliff Kuang • “As designers move off of screens into the larger world, they’ll need to consider every nuance of our everyday activity & understand human behaviour”
Netflix • Going beyond the screen • Perfect interfaces = intrusion of our lives, or a convenience? • Technology responding to our needs, a better understanding of our way of life
Comparisons/Relations • Themes: Surveillance • New Aesthetic • User Experience/ Interface