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From: | Donald Murillo |
Subject: | 38\ This is strange |
Date: | Mon, 10 May 2004 15:50:19 +0200 |
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be visited and so on indicating that objects are crossing the great divide. This lead me to introduce what could be called a non-modern science unless you are part of or have relations to the hacker collective or are willing to do the effort it takes to establish contact to these collectives. The question is how much interest do ordinary people have to become part of the hacker or Open Source col Field9 in which quasi-objects circulate freely. It would take a lot of effort to become part of a collective and so on but to be part of them you will need more than everyday computer skills. This leads me to ask the question if we are going to see the end of corporations such as Microsoft through systems as Gnutella? To this I think the answer is no. Sure the plenists argued replete with the village idiot "7) In plain English this means that AIBO is an electronic pet robot that can sense the situation and surroundings of its environment and react accordingly. Reactions are limited to AIBO's ""six emotions: happiness" What Turkle is afraid of is that people become fluent users of applications but not fluent thinkers. The playfulness too easily seduces[Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread] |