Paper title: Syncretic Social Agency: Deterritorialised Robotics and Mixed Reality Data Transfer Systems.. Apolgies for formatting issues from this being a .doc!!
Paper title: Syncretic Social Agency: Deterritorialised Robotics and Mixed Reality Data Transfer Systems.. Apolgies for formatting issues from this being a .doc!!
The reengineering of life expanded by perceptual experiences in the sense of presence in Virtual Reality and
Augmented Reality is the theme of our investigation in collaborative practices confirming the artists´
creativity close to the inventivity of scientists and mutual capacity for the generation of biocybrid systems.
We consider the enactive bodily interfaces for human existence being co-located in the continuum and
symbiotic zone between body and flesh -cyberspace and data -and the hybrid properties of physical world.
That continuum generates a biocybrid zone (Bio+cyber+hybrid) and the life is reinvented. Results reaffirm
the creative reality of coupled body and mutual influences with environment information, enhancing James
Gibson’s ecological perception theory. The ecosystem life in its dynamical relations between human,
animal, plants, landscapes, urban life and objects, bring questions and challenges for artworks and the
reengineering of life discussed in our artworks in technoscience. Finally, we describe an implementation in
which the immersion experience is enhanced by the datavisualization of biological audio signals and by
using wearable miniaturized devices for biofeedback.
Starting from the difference between “place” and
“space”, we propose to define the concept of hybrid
space for characterizing a place in which people and
technologies cohabit in a synergic way.
Having this goal in mind and aiming at sustainable
mobility, we focused on biking as a way of living urban
spaces and we interviewed a group of people with the
aim of discovering the relations between these notions.
After analyzing the results of the interviews, we
propose to adopt a critical design approach to
encourage the reflection about the perceptions of place
and space from users to define the concept of hybrid
space as a pleasure place in which people
Our research question is the role of body in a
Ubiquitous Computing era where the space is becoming
smart and the human body wears/embeds a set of
technological components to enhance its capabilities.
Starting from these considerations, we propose a study
for the design of an innovative gestural corpus to allow
a natural, simple interaction and communication in
smart space. The goals of this work are 1) to examine
the relation between body and space in Ubiquitous era;
2) to investigate the potential of body and senses to
improve one’s ability to interact with surroundings; 3)
to present a study for a new gestural corpus for smart
spaces, adopting a bodystorming approach. This paper
introduces the general approach, describes our current
statement of research and outlines the planned study
design.
In the last years the interest for designing and implementing
smart spaces grew significantly. Many researchers adopted a top-down approach, focusing on embedding smartness in buildings, objects and everyday artefacts. In my research work I propose the adoption of a user-centred design approach to reach a new definition of smart spaces based
on people's needs and requirements. The main goal will be the definition of a new interaction paradigm supporting natural and spontaneous ways of exchanging information between people and their surroundings.
Towards the Integration of Spatiotemporal User-Generated Content and Sensor DataCornelius Rabsch
Pervasive sensor networks are the source of continuous data streams about our physical environment. With the rise of the Mobile Web people-centric sensing yields a new layer of spatiotemporal contextual data, from qualitative user-generated content (e.g. geo-referenced multimedia messages) to quantitative sensor measurements (e.g. earthquake or hazard alerts). This mobile sensed content is made accessible within an ecosystem of heterogenous service providers, from social networks to social data networks. The mining, analysis and processing of these streams provides many challenges and semantic technologies can be utilized to overcome this heterogeneity. The integration of sensor data with a user-generated context will provide an increased situational awareness and contextual knowledge, resulting in application scenarios from more efficient emergency response management to improved urban planning.
...A SIMPLE CHART WE USE TO BRAINSTORM THE USE OF HUMAN/COMPUTER INTERFACES WITH THE PERFORMING BODY. THIS INVOLVES THE CONFLUENCE OF THE 'NOOSPHERE' WITH THE HUMAN BODY IN ART AND TECHNOLOGY....A DOSE OF HISTORY AND NARRATOLOGY.
Software Agents in Support of Human Argument Mapping
Abstract. This paper reports progress in realizing human-agent argumentation, which we argue will be part of future Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation (CSCA) tools. With a particular interest in argument mapping, we present two investigations demonstrating how a particular agent-oriented language and architecture can augment CSCA: (i) the use of the IBIS formalism enabling Brahms agents to simulate argumentation, and (ii) the extension of the Compendium tool by integrating it with Brahms agents tasked with detecting related discourse elsewhere.
Keywords. Argument Mapping, IBIS, Compendium, Brahms, Multi-Agent Systems
3rd International Conference on Computational Modelling of Argument
Desenzano del Garda, Italy, 8-10 Sept. 2010
The Pervasive Experience - project review July 2010Rob Manson
This document reviews the Pervasive Experience project. In this project the driving assumption is that increasingly pervasive, networked technologies are impacting our lives. The research question is: How is Pervasive Computing changing you?
Virtual Reality in Higher Education, why should you do it?Sylvia Moes
Slides of my keynote @29th of October, 2020 for KNVI. Brief overview of development of VR since 1830, and some examples of integration in HE, based on the work of: Jeffrey Pomerantz. Learning in Three Dimensions: Report on the EDUCAUSE/HP Campus of the Future Project. Research report. Louisville, CO: ECAR, August 2018.
The reengineering of life expanded by perceptual experiences in the sense of presence in Virtual Reality and
Augmented Reality is the theme of our investigation in collaborative practices confirming the artists´
creativity close to the inventivity of scientists and mutual capacity for the generation of biocybrid systems.
We consider the enactive bodily interfaces for human existence being co-located in the continuum and
symbiotic zone between body and flesh -cyberspace and data -and the hybrid properties of physical world.
That continuum generates a biocybrid zone (Bio+cyber+hybrid) and the life is reinvented. Results reaffirm
the creative reality of coupled body and mutual influences with environment information, enhancing James
Gibson’s ecological perception theory. The ecosystem life in its dynamical relations between human,
animal, plants, landscapes, urban life and objects, bring questions and challenges for artworks and the
reengineering of life discussed in our artworks in technoscience. Finally, we describe an implementation in
which the immersion experience is enhanced by the datavisualization of biological audio signals and by
using wearable miniaturized devices for biofeedback.
Starting from the difference between “place” and
“space”, we propose to define the concept of hybrid
space for characterizing a place in which people and
technologies cohabit in a synergic way.
Having this goal in mind and aiming at sustainable
mobility, we focused on biking as a way of living urban
spaces and we interviewed a group of people with the
aim of discovering the relations between these notions.
After analyzing the results of the interviews, we
propose to adopt a critical design approach to
encourage the reflection about the perceptions of place
and space from users to define the concept of hybrid
space as a pleasure place in which people
Our research question is the role of body in a
Ubiquitous Computing era where the space is becoming
smart and the human body wears/embeds a set of
technological components to enhance its capabilities.
Starting from these considerations, we propose a study
for the design of an innovative gestural corpus to allow
a natural, simple interaction and communication in
smart space. The goals of this work are 1) to examine
the relation between body and space in Ubiquitous era;
2) to investigate the potential of body and senses to
improve one’s ability to interact with surroundings; 3)
to present a study for a new gestural corpus for smart
spaces, adopting a bodystorming approach. This paper
introduces the general approach, describes our current
statement of research and outlines the planned study
design.
In the last years the interest for designing and implementing
smart spaces grew significantly. Many researchers adopted a top-down approach, focusing on embedding smartness in buildings, objects and everyday artefacts. In my research work I propose the adoption of a user-centred design approach to reach a new definition of smart spaces based
on people's needs and requirements. The main goal will be the definition of a new interaction paradigm supporting natural and spontaneous ways of exchanging information between people and their surroundings.
Towards the Integration of Spatiotemporal User-Generated Content and Sensor DataCornelius Rabsch
Pervasive sensor networks are the source of continuous data streams about our physical environment. With the rise of the Mobile Web people-centric sensing yields a new layer of spatiotemporal contextual data, from qualitative user-generated content (e.g. geo-referenced multimedia messages) to quantitative sensor measurements (e.g. earthquake or hazard alerts). This mobile sensed content is made accessible within an ecosystem of heterogenous service providers, from social networks to social data networks. The mining, analysis and processing of these streams provides many challenges and semantic technologies can be utilized to overcome this heterogeneity. The integration of sensor data with a user-generated context will provide an increased situational awareness and contextual knowledge, resulting in application scenarios from more efficient emergency response management to improved urban planning.
...A SIMPLE CHART WE USE TO BRAINSTORM THE USE OF HUMAN/COMPUTER INTERFACES WITH THE PERFORMING BODY. THIS INVOLVES THE CONFLUENCE OF THE 'NOOSPHERE' WITH THE HUMAN BODY IN ART AND TECHNOLOGY....A DOSE OF HISTORY AND NARRATOLOGY.
Software Agents in Support of Human Argument Mapping
Abstract. This paper reports progress in realizing human-agent argumentation, which we argue will be part of future Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation (CSCA) tools. With a particular interest in argument mapping, we present two investigations demonstrating how a particular agent-oriented language and architecture can augment CSCA: (i) the use of the IBIS formalism enabling Brahms agents to simulate argumentation, and (ii) the extension of the Compendium tool by integrating it with Brahms agents tasked with detecting related discourse elsewhere.
Keywords. Argument Mapping, IBIS, Compendium, Brahms, Multi-Agent Systems
3rd International Conference on Computational Modelling of Argument
Desenzano del Garda, Italy, 8-10 Sept. 2010
The Pervasive Experience - project review July 2010Rob Manson
This document reviews the Pervasive Experience project. In this project the driving assumption is that increasingly pervasive, networked technologies are impacting our lives. The research question is: How is Pervasive Computing changing you?
Virtual Reality in Higher Education, why should you do it?Sylvia Moes
Slides of my keynote @29th of October, 2020 for KNVI. Brief overview of development of VR since 1830, and some examples of integration in HE, based on the work of: Jeffrey Pomerantz. Learning in Three Dimensions: Report on the EDUCAUSE/HP Campus of the Future Project. Research report. Louisville, CO: ECAR, August 2018.
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Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Ismar 2010 Presentation
1. Project SLARiPS: An
Investigation of Mixed
Reality Existence
Julian Stadon: Curtin Research Centre for Art Science and (CRASH)
Curtin University of Technology, Perth Australia