ABSTRACT
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: https://ubiquity.dk
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|154 pages
Individuating
chapter |13 pages
Peekaboo, I See You!
chapter |15 pages
The Implied Producer And The Citizen Of The Culture Of Ubiquitous Information
part II|127 pages
Situating
chapter |13 pages
Ubiquitous—Alife In Technosphere 2.0
part III|90 pages
Eventualizing