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No one look as good as you - HUE SATURATION

This is Sara (and her husband). I found her on the flea market last Saturday. 3 photo albums from the 1940s full of storys. And fashion. But above all, full of happiness. Here we are, June 1941, Madeira Island.

les albums, photos, cartes postales de ces inconnus.

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Full Interview: Viktor Mayer-Schönberger on forgetting in a digital age | Spark | CBC Radio

That means that Google has more informational power over us, and that’s a concern. A related concern is the fact that we must understand and realize whatever we say today will or might be held against us in the future.

About New York - Raphael Golb’s Aliases Enlivened Debate Over Dead Sea Scrolls - NYTimes.com

That 1993 cartoon could use an update. On the Internet today, everybody knows you’re a dog.

Dynamic Diagrams : Information Design Watch : The Virtue of Forgetting

Now today there are few human beings who, for biological reasons, cannot forget. What sounds like a blessing, they certainly do remember where they parked their car in a shopping mall. It turns out that they have tremendous difficulties in acting in time, in deciding in time, because they remember all their bad, failed decisions in the past, and therefore hesitate to make a decision in the present.

Hartzog

“Privacy is conceived of as an interpersonal boundary process by which a person or group regulates interaction with others. By altering the degree of openness of the self to others, a hypothetical personal boundary is more or less receptive to social interaction with others. Privacy is, therefore, a dynamic process involving selective control over a self–boundary, either by an individual or by a group.”

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October 2009

Aza’s Thoughts » Making Privacy Policies not Suck

karl 10.31.09 / 5pm

I had a smile. Following “You can help us brainstorm them.” I had a page saying that I had to enable cookies to be able to use the site. :)

The brainstorm not accessible without cookies.

Memory and forgetting in the digital age - opinion - 24 October 2009 - New Scientist

And he comes up with an interesting solution: expiration dates in electronic files. This would stop the files from existing forever and flooding us and the next generations with gigantic piles of mostly useless or even potentially harmful details.

Against Transparency

Likewise with transparency. There is no questioning the good that transparency creates in a wide range of contexts, government especially. But we should also recognize that the collateral consequence of that good need not itself be good. And if that collateral bad is busy certifying to the American public what it thinks it already knows, we should think carefully about how to avoid it.

Flickr! It’s made of people! « Flickr Blog

You can set your preferences for who can add you to photos and who can add people to photos you’ve shared. You can even determine on a photo-by-photo basis if you’d like to be featured — after all, everyone has a bad hair day now and then. If you do remove yourself from a photo, only you will be able to add yourself back in. If you decide that People in Photos isn’t your thing, you can remove yourself entirely.

YES!

Gregory Chatonsky » Le milieu du vide

De sorte qu’Internet est devenu, concernant cette question de la transmission esthétique, exactement l’inverse de ce qu’il était: un espace dont il faut échapper, où il ne faut pas être.

UrbanTick: CoMob - Collaborative Tracking With the iPhone

CoMob is an iPhone GPS tracking application A group of iPhone users can use the application simultaneously and see the location of each group member on the screen.

September 2009

VC blog » Blog Archive » Leaving no trail behind

At the present time, we have access to countless cuneiform documents, including economic records, letters, and literary works from early Sumerian times, produced over 4,000 years ago. Many of these artifacts are essential to our understanding of the values and practices that shaped this ancient culture. Can we aspire the same longevity for our modern cultural artifacts?

7.5th Floor » Blog Archive » Accepted paper: Detecting air travel to survey passengers on a worldwide scale

Unlike the traditional ways to capture travel information, our approach relies on the mobile phone to generate “automatic passive” GSM fingerprints and trigger an in-situ questionnaire. It is an hybrid solution of implicit motion detection with the air traveller’s consent and explicit disclosure of the travel experience.

PJF's Pages - Journal - Dark Stalking on Facebook

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However like dark matter, dark users are observable due to their effects on the rest of the universe. If a dark user comments on a stream entry, I can see that comment. More importantly, I can see their user-ID, and I can generate a URL to a page that will contain their name. I can then watch for their activities elsewhere. Granted, I can't directly search for their activity, but I can observe their effects on my friends. For want of a better term, I've been calling this "dark stalking".

extreme geekboy: notawesome

Enter bookmark tags... you can add tags to bookmarks to find them easily. Why not tag bookmarks with "notawesome", then somehow hide those from the awesome bar search?

"Anonymized" data really isn't—and here's why not - Ars Technica

Boom! But it was only an early mile marker in Sweeney's career; in 2000, she showed that 87 percent of all Americans could be uniquely identified using only three bits of information: ZIP code, birthdate, and sex.

~IDENTITÄT – The »Gestalt« of digital identity

More than one hundred thou­sand person­al raw data sets were crawled from the web to fill this pa­ram­e­ters with subject mat­ters. Based on the thesis that the dig­ital identity is measur­able and compa­ra­ble these data sets were vi­su­alized us­ing custom compu­tational tools.

These stud­ies were designed to under­stand the data and determine its char­ac­ter­is­tics regard­ing the construction of dig­ital identity.

Af­ter the anal­ysis phase the data was vi­su­ally abstracted and interpreted to give the disembod­ied dig­ital identity a unique and char­ac­ter­is­tic »Gestalt« in form of a generated sculp­ture.

visualcomplexity.com | IDENTITAT

Today almost everybody has at least one digital representation in one of the numerous social communities, like Flickr, Facebook and MySpace.

faux! Je connais de nombreuses personnes autour de moi qui n'ont aucune online persona. Il serait d'ailleurs intéressant d'aller à la rencontre de ces personnes.

A Manifesto for Slow Communication - WSJ.com

It starts with a simple instruction: Don't send.

ooops

August 2009

SensorPlanet

SensorPlanet is a Nokia-initiated cooperation, a global research framework, on mobile device-centric large-scale Wireless Sensor Networks.

MIT Media Lab: Reality Mining

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Reality Mining defines the collection of machine-sensed environmental data pertaining to human social behavior. This new paradigm of data mining makes possible the modeling of conversation context, proximity sensing, and temporospatial location throughout large communities of individuals. Mobile phones (and similarly innocuous devices) are used for data collection, opening social network analysis to new methods of empirical stochastic modeling.

The original Reality Mining experiment is one of the largest mobile phone projects attempted in academia. Our research agenda takes advantage of the increasingly widespread use of mobile phones to provide insight into the dynamics of both individual and group behavior. By leveraging recent advances in machine learning we are building generative models that can be used to predict what a single user will do next, as well as model behavior of large organizations.

Friends or Acquaintances? Ask Your Cell Phone -- Bohannon 2009 (817): 1 -- ScienceNOW

Your telephone may know more about your private life than you do, according to a new study of mobile phone calls. The insight opens the door to mining massive data sets from mobile phone call logs, which should allow researchers to test theories for how relationship networks make or break businesses, shape the flow of information, and even affect the course of epidemics.

Amusing Ourselves to Death by Stuart McMillen - cartoon Recombinant Records

comparaison orwell-huxley. Beaucoup de gens confondent les deux et bien souvent citent Orwell quand nous devrions utiliser huxsley pour décrire ce qui se passe aujourd'hui

McSweeney's Internet Tendency: It's Weird to Think That One Day I'll Photoshop You Out of These Very Vacation Photos.

But one thing I've learned through my years of dating is that just because I'll want to erase you from my memory, I don't have to erase all these great travel experiences. Will I want to forget hiking up that volcano the other day? Of course not. I'll just want to forget that you were hiking with me − and thanks to the magic of Photoshop, I can.

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