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November 16, 2009

Congratulations Dr. Williams! (final Ph.D. defense)

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Congratulations Dr. Williams!

Mobilizing Practice: Engaging Space, Technology and Design from a Thai Metropolis

Abstract: The project of ubiquitous computing aims to embed computation into everyday spaces. As a practice that is heavily concerned with space and place, its stance towards mobility is sometimes conflicted — treating mobility by turns as a disruption or as an opportunity — and almost always conceiving of it as free and empowered. Conducted in industrial and academic research settings in places like Seattle, the San Francisco Bay Area, London, or Atlanta, ubicomp research tends to deal with the settings and mobilities that its usually upper-middle-class researchers actually encounter: the commute to work, the nuclear family’s stand-alone home, a walk through a city center.

Based on a year of ethnographic field-work focusing on spatial and mobile practice in and around Bangkok, Thailand, I propose some alternative visions of mobility and production of space: the anchored mobilities of transnational retirees, the artistry of stability work in an always-mobile slum, the embodied and symbolic experiences of quotidian journeys through Bangkok. These practices, while enabled and mediated by information technologies, call into question some of the assumptions we make about place and mobility, and provoke us rethink what technological interactions we might design and how we can design them.

Committee: Paul Dourish (chair), Don Patterson, Ken Anderson (Intel), Beatriz da Costa

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November 13, 2009

How to make espresso in the LUCI Lab

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Video podcast

This is a brilliant cinematic masterpiece which expresses the zeitgeist of many in the department who want espresso, know it's present-at-hand, but fail to be able to convert it to ready-at-hand. Watch, savor, react.

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November 12, 2009

Congratulations Dr. Hertz!

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Don't blame Garnet for this picture.

"Many congratulations to LUCI occupant, provocateur, and artist-in-residence, DOCTOR Garnet Hertz, who is now officially all signed off, demonstrating once again that the logistics of getting bums on seats and ink on the page is often a challenge comparable to the other years' of work." -jpd

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November 4, 2009

Urban computing conference title generator

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This web site will automatically generate a paper/presentation title for you based on the titles from urban computing conferences. Some of them hit just a little too close to home, so I suppose this post is just a little reminder to keep it real...

Here are some that it generated for me:

  • Incubating the Striated Game
  • Prototyping the Responsive Space
  • Sketching the Mesh Market
  • Getting the Embedded Wars

urban computing conference title generator

See also the post-modern essay generator: http://www.elsewhere.org/pomo/

Via BoingBoing

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