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December 09, 2004

The Meaning of Place

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Technological Imagination and Human Experience

The Meaning of Place Forum and Seminar took place on September 9 + 10, 2003 in Hillsboro, Oregon: New technologies are reconfiguring our relationship to the places we inhabit. With the near ubiquitous presence of cell phones in many cities, the rise of wireless networks, hybrid games, the use of geographical information systems, and the emergence of an embedded computing research agenda in many labs, physical location has re-emerged as an important construct in the imagination of and creation of new technologies. But humans think of place quite differently than our technologies might demand. We inhabit places, not physical coordinates or zones of reception. Places are imbued with meaning through cultural practice; places are bounded and denoted in ways that may or may not match physical or technological means. This forum is intended to understand how the human construction of place both affects and is affected by new technologies.

People and Practices Research by Scott Mainwaring
Technology in Places by Joe McCarthy
The Links Between Place, Computing and Mobility by Anthony Townsend

Posted by jo at December 9, 2004 06:21 PM

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