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Allen, Philip van, Burdick, Anne, Willis, Holly, Sterling, Bruce, Laurel, Brenda K. and Hafermaas, Nik (2007): The New Ecology of Things. Pasadena, California, US, Media Design Program at Art Center College of Design
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What happens when every object and space has a life of its own? That's the question taken up by The New Ecology of Things (NET). In an era of ubiquitous computing, The New Ecology of Things provides a framework for addressing the complex challenges of a world of networked, computational things. The call for interesting ideas in the realm of pervasive computing is frequently directed at designers. The New Ecology of Things answers that call by going beyond the limited vision of 'smart things that think for you' and moving toward the design of meaningful interactions that make the most of our very human experience in the world.

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Sterling, Bruce (1997): The Digital Revolution in Retrospect. In Communications of the ACM, 40 (2) p. 79

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Marcus, Aaron, Norman, Donald A., Rucker, Rudy, Sterling, Bruce and Vinge, Vernor (1992): Sci-Fi at CHI: Cyberpunk Novelists Predict Future User Interfaces. In: Bauersfeld, Penny, Bennett, John and Lynch, Gene (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 92 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference June 3-7, 1992, Monterey, California. pp. 435-437. Available online

This plenary panel will explore ideas about future user interfaces, their technology support, and their social context as proposed in the work of leading authors of science fiction characterized as the Cyberpunk movement. Respondents will react to and comment upon the authors' presentations.

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Publication statistics

Publication period:1992-2007
Publication count:3
Number of co-authors:9



Productive colleagues

Bruce Sterling's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Aaron Marcus:85
Donald A. Norman:67
Brenda K. Laurel:11


Collaboration count

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Holly Willis:1
Brenda K. Laurel:1
Nik Hafermaas:1

 

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More and more we're being asked to live with technology that is technically reliable, because it was created to fit our knowledge of the physical world, but that is so complex or so counterintuitive that it's actually unusable by most human beings.

-- Kim Vicente, The Human Factor, p. 17.

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