Ubiquitous computing and our cultural life promise to become completely interwoven: technical currents feed into our screen culture of digital television, video, home computers, movies, and high-resolution advertising displays. Technology has become at once larger and smaller, mobile and ambient. In Throughout, leading writers on new media - including Jay David Bolter, Mark Hansen, N. Katherine Hayles, and Lev Manovich - take on the crucial challenges that ubiquitous and pervasive computing pose for cultural theory and criticism. The thirty-four contributing researchers consider the visual sense and sensations of living with a ubicomp culture; electronic sounds from the uncanny to the unremarkable; the effects of ubicomp on communication, including mobility, transmateriality, and infinite availability; general trends and concrete specificities of interaction designs; the affectivity in ubicomp experiences, including performances; context awareness; and claims on the ‘real’ in the use of such terms as ‘augmented reality’ and ‘mixed reality.’
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Language: English
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Pages: 664
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ISBN-10: 0262017504
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ISBN-13: 978-0262017503
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Publisher: The MIT Press
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