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Pachube, Arduino, RFID, ubicomp, dynamic environments, hybrid architecture, sensors, smart buildings, everyware, Extended Environments Markup Language (EEML), spimes (Sterling's term for for 'space-time objects'), wrangling (Sterling's term for being actively and productively engaged and responsible in the development of spimed environments), interactive design, urban computing, situated technologies
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Pachube, Arduino, RFID, ubicomp, dynamic environments, hybrid architecture, sensors, smart buildings, everyware, Extended Environments Markup Language (EEML), spimes (Sterling's term for for 'space-time objects'), wrangling (Sterling's term for being actively and productively engaged and responsible in the development of spimed environments), interactive design, urban computing, situated technologies, wearable computing
  
 
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** ''Situated Technologies Pamphlet 3: Situated Advocacy'' (2008)
 
** ''Situated Technologies Pamphlet 3: Situated Advocacy'' (2008)
 
** ''Situated Technologies Pamphlet 4: Responsive Architecture / Performing Instruments'' by Philip Beesley and Omar Khan
 
** ''Situated Technologies Pamphlet 4: Responsive Architecture / Performing Instruments'' by Philip Beesley and Omar Khan
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* Georg Flachbart, Peter Weibel (eds.), ''Disappearing architecture: from real to virtual to quantum'' (2005) [http://burundi.sk/monoskop/log/?p=286]
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* Christa Sommerer, Lakhmi C. Jain, Laurent Mignonneau (eds.), ''The Art and Science of Interface and Interaction Design'' (2008) [http://burundi.sk/monoskop/log/?p=143]
  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:33, 5 August 2009

Keywords

Pachube, Arduino, RFID, ubicomp, dynamic environments, hybrid architecture, sensors, smart buildings, everyware, Extended Environments Markup Language (EEML), spimes (Sterling's term for for 'space-time objects'), wrangling (Sterling's term for being actively and productively engaged and responsible in the development of spimed environments), interactive design, urban computing, situated technologies, wearable computing

Writing
  • Tish Shute, "Pachube, Patching the Planet: Interview with Usman Haque", 2009, [1]
  • The Situated Technologies Pamphlet Series (2007-2009), [2]
    • Situated Technologies Pamphlet 1: Urban Computing and its Discontents (2007) by Adam Greenfield and Mark Shepard
    • Situated Technologies Pamphlet 2: Urban Versioning System 1.0 (2008) by Matthew Fuller and Usman Haque
    • Situated Technologies Pamphlet 3: Situated Advocacy (2008)
    • Situated Technologies Pamphlet 4: Responsive Architecture / Performing Instruments by Philip Beesley and Omar Khan
  • Georg Flachbart, Peter Weibel (eds.), Disappearing architecture: from real to virtual to quantum (2005) [3]
  • Christa Sommerer, Lakhmi C. Jain, Laurent Mignonneau (eds.), The Art and Science of Interface and Interaction Design (2008) [4]


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