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Emotional Cartography - Edited by Christian Nold

by karlcow

Emotional Cartography is a collection of essays from artists, designers, psychogeographers,

cultural researchers, futurologists and neuroscientists, brought together by Christian Nold, to

explore the political, social and cultural implications of visualising intimate biometric data and

emotional experiences using technology.

Lifehacker - Flashbake Automates Version Control for (Nerdy) Writers - Downloads

by karlcow

Flashbake automatically embeds ambient information in each version of those files—like the weather, your Twitter status, the last track you listened to—by including it all in each version's commit message.

2006

OpenDoc: the component guild RELease 1.0 - Find Articles

by karlcow
Documents are the primary metaphor in OpenDoc.[8] Applications all but disappear: They look like task-oriented stationery on the desktop, such as icons representing ruled paper, a spreadsheet, drawing paper or a database form. (The applications themselves may end up in a new part-handler directory.) To start a new document, you choose the type of stationery you want; that sets which application is your "root part."

..::: Mogi :::..

by karlcow & 2 others
Mogi, Item Hunt is a GPS game based in Japan that people play through their cellphones and hunt for treasure (gifts, flowers, etc) on a virtual map of Tokyo based on their location. It integrates IM by letting players give hints to others as they see thei

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2005

W3C Ubiquitous Web Workshop - Call for Participation

by karlcow
The Ubiquitous Web will provide people with access whenever and wherever they find themselves, with applications that dynamically adapt to the user's needs, device capabilities and environmental conditions. Application mobility will allow users to seamlessly switch between devices whilst continuing to access the same applications.

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