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Hello World
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Hello World - When did technology begin?
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SAVAGERY BARBARISM CIVILISATIONa
Fig.1: Morgan’s Concept of Social Evolution
Fig.2: Tofler’s 800th Lifetime
650 70 6 4 2 1
Civilisation
Spoken Word
Writen Word
Measure Time
Harvest Energy
Tecnical Revolution
1 mm = 1 Lifetime (62 years)Total Lifetimes (733) ~50,000 years
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84%Of Germans aged 19-29
would rather do without theircar than go without an
internet connection
If
FACEBOOK were a country it would be the
third largest in the world
FACEBOOK350,000,000
AMERICA330,000,000
in 2006 Google preformed2.7 billion searches a month in 2009 Google preformed31 billion searches a month
From 2000-2009 internet users worldwide quadrupled to
1,700,000,000
This year approximately
4 exabytes of unique information
will be generated
4 x 1024
1 out of 8couples in the U.Smet online in 2009
The top 10 jobs on 2010did not exist in 2004
Today, the amount of
text messages sent and
received, exceeds the total population of the planet
>100
0%
ONLINE T.V RADIO
TIM
E
MEDIA
Years to reach an audience of
50,000,000
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1 Young Josh, 'The Link: Uncovering Our Earliest Ancestor', Little, Brown and Company, 2009, p.13
2 Tofler Alvin, 'Future Shock', London, Stellar Press, 1973, p.15
3 Tofler Alvin, 'Future Shock', London, Stellar Press, 1973, p.18
4 Kubler George, 'The Shape Of Time: Remarks On The History Of Things', Yale university press, 1962, p.62
5 Overton Mark, 'Agricultural Revolution In England: The Transformation Of The Agrarian Economy, 1500-1850' Great Britain, Cambridge University Press, 1996, p.3
6 Overton Mark, 'Agricultural Revolution In England: The Transformation Of The Agrarian Economy, 1500-1850' Great Britain, Cambridge University Press, 1996, p.9
7 Lucas E. Robert, 'Lectures On Economic Growth', Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2002, pp. 109–110
8 Market T. Mark, 'We Live In Exponential Times', Word Press, http://thecriticalthinker.wordpress.com/2009/02/13/we-live-in-exponential-times/, [13.02.2009]
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9 Jones G. Steven, 'Virtual Culture: Identity & Communication In Cybersociety', London, Sage publications, 1997, p.5
10 GMVolt, 'Did You Know?', http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIDLIwlzkgY&feature=related, [28.03.2009]
11 KaperskyAmericas, 'We are Living In Exponential Times' , http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIDLIwlzkgY&feature=related, [16.02.2010]
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Trans-Atlantic Communication: The Marconi towers in Canada communicate with Cornwall.
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Fig.4: Carey’s concept of communication breaking the connection from transportation.
Real Environment
Augmented Reality
AugmentedVirtuality
VirtualEnvironment
Mixed Reality
Fig.5: Milgram's Reality-Virtuality Continuum
Hello Howdy
Fig.6: Photosynth exploring a virtual world
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Augmented Reality: Lime street station as viewed through an application.
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1 Jones G. Steven, 'Virtual Culture: identity & communication in cybersociety', London, Sage publications, 1997,
p.1
2 Carey W. James, 'Communication As Culture', Boston, Unwin & Hyman, 1989, p.203
3 Carey W. James, 'Communication As Culture', Boston, Unwin & Hyman, 1989, p.204
4 Menser Micheal & Aronwitz Stanley, 'Cultural Studies, Science and Technology' in Techno Science and Cyber
Culture ed by Barbara Martinsons, London, Routledge, 1996 p.15-16
5 Stoll Clifford, 'Silicon Snake Oil', New York, Doubleday,1995, p.2
6 Carey W. James 'Communication As Culture', Boston, Unwin & Hyman, 1989, p.18
7 Jones G, Steven, 'CyberSociety: Computer Mediated Communication & Community', California, Sage, 1995, p.90
8 Jones G. Steven, 'Virtual Culture: Identity & Communication In Cybersociety', London, Sage publications, 1997,
p.9
9 Schuler Douglas, 'New Community Networks', New York, ACM press, 1996, p.9
10
Mitchell William, 'City of Bits: Space, Place and the Infobahn' Michigan, MIT press, 1995, p.140
11 Milgram Paul, 'Taxonomy of Mixed Reality Visual Display', in Transactions on Information Systems, ed by Fumio
Kishino, Ontario, University of Toronto Press, 1994, p. 1321
12 Brosner Kevin, 'How Augmented Reality Works', http://computer.howstuffworks.com/augmented-
reality4.htm, [19.02.2001]
13 Traynor Michael, 'Computer E-mail Privacy Issues Unresolved', The National Law Journal, 1994, p.237
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Mobile Citizenship: People text as they walk through a shopping centre.
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Hybrid Spaces: The streets of an informal district in Lima, Peru.
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Dead Drop: Anonymous people use the building to share information offline.
1 Benton Foundation, 'Defining The Technology Gap' in The Cybercities Reader ed by Stephan Graham, London,
Routledge, 2004 pp.306-308
2 Benton Fundation, 'Defining The Technology Gap' in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research:
Community Technology Centers and the Urban Technology Gap ed by Lisa J. Servon & Marla K. Nelson, New
Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 2001, p.421
3 Benton Foundation, 'Defining The Technology Gap' in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research:
Community Technology Centers and the Urban Technology Gap ed by Lisa J. Servon & Marla K. Nelson, New
Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 2001, p.422
4 Graham Stephan, 'The Cybercities Reader', London, Routledge, 2004,p.338
5 Fernandez-Maldonado M. Ana, 'Public Internet Cabins And The Digital Divide In Developing World
Megacities: a Case Study Of Lima' in The Cybercities Reader ed by Stephan Graham, London, Routledge, 2004
p.315
6 Fernandez-Maldonado M. Ana, 'Public Internet Cabins And The Digital Divide In Developing World
Megacities: a Case Study Of Lima' in The Cybercities Reader ed by Stephan Graham, London, Routledge, 2004
p.315
7 Fernandez-Maldonado M. Ana, 'Public Internet Cabins And The Digital Divide In Developing World
Megacities: a Case Study Of Lima' in The Cybercities Reader ed by Stephan Graham, London, Routledge, 2004
p.314
8 Fernandez-Maldonado M. Ana, 'Public Internet Cabins And The Digital Divide In Developing World
Megacities: a Case Study Of Lima' in The Cybercities Reader ed by Stephan Graham, London, Routledge, 2004
p.319
9 Graham Stephan, 'The Cybercities Reader', London, Routledge, 2004,p.338
10 Barthol Aram, 'The Dead Drops Manifesto', http://deaddrops.com/dead-drops/manifesto, [21.02.2010]
11 Weinstein Sheryl, 'How technology is changing the practice of architecture',
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-10/njio-hti102309.php, [23.10.2009]
12 Benzujk, 'Changing Trends in Architecture due to Globalization', http://www.architecture-
student.com/architecture/changing-trends-in-architecture-due-to-globalization, [16.05.2010]
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1 Frazer John, ' An Evolutionary Architecture', London, Architectural Association, 1995, p.103
2 Stern A.M Robert, 'How Is Technology Changing Architecture?', http://bigthink.com/ideas/2581,
[21.02.2008]
Books/Journals/Articles/Essays
Aronwitz Stanley, Menser Micheal & Martinsons Barbara, 'Techno Science and Cyber Culture', London,
Routledge, 1996
Benton Foundation, 'Defining The Technology Gap' in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research:
Community Technology Centers and the Urban Technology Gap ed by Lisa J. Servon & Marla K. Nelson, New
Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 2001, p.419-426
Benton Foundation, 'Defining The Technology Gap' in The Cybercities Reader ed by Stephan Graham, London,
Routledge, 2004 pp.306-308
Carey W. James, 'Communication as culture', Boston, Unwin & Hyman, 1989
Fernandez-Maldonado M. Ana, 'Public Internet Cabins And The Digital Divide In Developing World Megacities:
A Case Study Of Lima' in The Cybercities Reader ed by Stephan Graham, London, Routledge, 2004 p.314-319
Frazer John, ' An Evolutionary Architecture', London, Architectural Association, 1995
Graham Stephen, 'The Cybercities Reader', London, Routledge, 2004
Gray Chris Hables, 'Cyborg Citizen: Politics in The Posthuman Age', London, Routledge, 2001
Horan A. Thomas, 'Digital Places: Building our city of bits', Urban Land Institute, 2000
Jones G, Steven, 'CyberSociety: Computer Mediated Communication & Community', California, Sage, 1995
Jones G. Steven, 'Virtual Culture: identity & communication in cybersociety', London, Sage publications, 1997
Kubler George, 'The Shape Of Time: Remarks On The History Of Things', Yale university press, 1962
Lucas E. Robert, 'Lectures On Economic Growth' Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2002
Menser Micheal & Aronwitz Stanley, 'Cultural Studies, Science and Technology' in Techno Science and Cyber
Culture, ed by Barbara Martinsons, London, Routledge, 1996 p.7-28
Milgram Paul, 'Taxonomy of Mixed Reality Visual Display', in Transactions on Information Systems, ed by Fumio
Kishino, Ontario, University of Toronto Press, 1994, p. 1321-1329
Mitchell J. William, 'City of Bits: Space, Place and the Infobahn', Michigan, MIT press, 1995
Mitchell J. William, 'E-topia: "Urban life, Jim--but not as we know it"', Michigan, MIT press, 2000
Mitchell J. William, 'ME++: The Cyborg Self & The Networked City', Michigan, MIT Press, 2004
Overton Mark, 'Agricultural Revolution In England: The Transformation Of The Agrarian Economy, 1500-1850'
Great Britain, Cambridge University Press, 1996
Riewoldt Otto, 'Intelligent Spaces: Architecture For The Information Age', Laurence King, 1997
Schuler Douglas, 'New Community Networks', New York, ACM press, 1996
Siembab Walter, 'Retrofitting Sprawl: A Cyber Strategy for Liveable Communities',
http://www.siembab.com/docs/cyberstrategies.pdf, 2003
Spiller Neil, 'Cyber Reader: Critical writings for the digital era', Phaidon Press, 2002
Stoll Clifford, 'Silicon Snake Oil', New York, Doubleday,1995
Tofler Alvin, 'Future Shock', London, Stellar Press, 1973
Traynor Michael, 'Computer E-mail Privacy Issues Unresolved', The National Law Journal, 1994
Young Josh, 'The Link: Uncovering Our Earliest Ancestor', Little, Brown and Company, 2009
Online
http:// architecture-student.com
http://bigthink.com
http://cbwireless.ednet.ns.ca
http://deaddrops.com
http://eurekalert.org
http://google.com
http://photosynth.net
http://ted.com
http://thecriticalthinker.wordpress.com
http://youtube.com
http://zoom.it
Photography
1. Trans-Atlantic Communication: The Marconi towers in Canada communicate with Cornwall.
Glace Bay, Nova Scotia , circa 1909
2. Augmented Reality: Lime street station as viewed through an application.
Photography by Joseph Christopherson, Liverpool, (20.04.2011)
3. Mobile Citizenship: People text as they walk through a shopping centre.
Photography by Joseph Christopherson, Liverpool, (20.04.2011)
4. Hybrid Spaces: The streets of an informal district in Lima, Peru
Photography by Ana Maria Fernandez-Maldonado, Lima, circa 1996
5. Dead Drop: Anonymous people use the building to share information offline
Photography by Aram Barthol, New York, circa 2010.