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<title>Throughout : art and culture emerging with ubiquitous computing

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Foreword / Matthew Fuller=xi

Acknowledgments=xxxiii

Introduction / Ulrik Ekman=1

I. Sense and Sensations 1 : Image=61

1. Ubiquitous Sensation : Toward an Atmospheric, Collective, and Microtemporal Model of Media / Mark B. N. Hansen=63

2. The Ubiquity of Photography / Arild Fetveit=89

3. The Family Photo Album as Transformed Social Space in the Age of "Web 2.0" / Mette Sandbye=103

4. Calm Imaging : The Conquest of Overload and the Conditions of Attention / Kristin Veel=119

II. Sense and Sensations 2 : Sound=133

5. Losing Your Voice : Sampled Speech and Song from the Uncanny to the Unremarkable / Joseph Auner=135

6. The End of Flanerie : iPods, Aesthetics, and Urban Experience Michael Bull=151

7. Virtual Space and Atmosphere in Electronic Music Torben Sangild=163

8. Ambience and Ubiquity Ulrik Schmidt=175

III. Communications=189

9. Text as Event : Calm Technology and Invisible information as Subject of Digital Arts / Roberto Simanowski=191

10. The Novelty of Being Mobile : A Case Study of Mobile Novels and the Politics of the Personal / Larissa Hjorth=205

11. Transmateriality : Presence Aesthetics and the Media Arts / Mitchell Whitelaw=223

12. Infinite Availability about Hypercommunication(and Old Age) / Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht=237

IV. Interaction Designs=247

13. Reflections on the Philosophy of Pervasive Gaming with Special Emphasis on Rules, Gameplay, and Virtuality / Bo Kampmann Walther=249

14. Trying to Be Calm : Ubiquity, Cognitivism, and Embodiment / Simon Penny=263

15. Of Intangible Speed : "Ubiquity" as Transduction in Interactivity / Ulrik Ekman=279

16. Interaction as a Designed Experience / Lev Manovich=311

V. Being Moved Live=321

17. Liveness, Presence, and Performance in Contemporary Digital Media / Jay David Bolter ; Blair MacIntyre ; Michael Nitsche ; Kathryn Farley=323

18. Sinews of Ubiquity : A Corporeal Ethics for Ubiquitous Computing / Susan Kozel=337

19. Affective Politics in Urban Computing and Locative Media / Anne Calloway=351

20. Machinic Sutures : From Eighteenth Century Physiognomy to Twenty First Century Makeover Bernadette Wegenstein=365

VI. Context Awareness=383

21. Feeding the Serpent Its Own Tail : Counterforces to Tactile Enclosure in the Age of Transparency / Inke Arns=385

22. Contexts as Moving Targets : Locative Media Art and the Shifting Ground of Context Awareness / Christiane Paul=399

23. Intimacy and Self Organization in Hybrid Public Spheres / Soke Dinkla=419

24. Kuleshov's Display on Contextual Invisibility / Dietmar Offenhuber=431

25. Inscribing the Ambient Commons / Malcolm McCullough=433

VII. Mixed Reality=455

26. The Space of Bodily Presence and Space as a Medium of Representation / Gemot Bohme=457

27. Toward a (Re)Constructed Endosemiotics? Art, Magic, and Augmented Reality / Jacob Warn berg=465

28. Teleologies of the Snail, or the Errancies of the Equipped Self in a WiMax Network / Bernard Stiegler=479

29. The Indexing of Things / Bernard Stiegler=493

30. Radio Frequency Identification : Human Agency and Meaning in Information Intensive Environments / N. Katherine Hayles=503

31. The Philotechnic Blind : Ubiquity, Relapse, Mutation(Notes on Bernard Stiegler's "Nanomutation") / Tom Cohen=529

32. Digital Gaia / John Johnston=549

33. Contemplating Singularity / Timothy Lenoir=563

Contributors=587

Index=597

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Leading media scholars consider the social and cultural changes that come with the contemporary development of ubiquitous computing.

Ubiquitous computing and our cultural life promise to become completely interwoven: technical currents feed into our screen culture of digital television, video, home computers, movies, and high-resolution advertising displays. Technology has become at once larger and smaller, mobile and ambient. In Throughout, leading writers on new media?including Jay David Bolter, Mark Hansen, N. Katherine Hayles, and Lev Manovich?take on the crucial challenges that ubiquitous and pervasive computing pose for cultural theory and criticism.

The thirty-four contributing researchers consider the visual sense and sensations of living with a ubicomp culture; electronic sounds from the uncanny to the unremarkable; the effects of ubicomp on communication, including mobility, transmateriality, and infinite availability; general trends and concrete specificities of interaction designs; the affectivity in ubicomp experiences, including performances; context awareness; and claims on the “real” in the use of such terms as “augmented reality” and “mixed reality.”



Leading media scholars consider the social and cultural changes that come with the contemporary development of ubiquitous computing.