Archive for the 'mobile' Category

5 Courts

January 3rd, 2007

A revolutionary multi-player, multi-site game and arts space to be played across all five cities. Players use their own bodies to send balls of projected light across the playing space, aiming for goals representing the other cities. Entirely interactive, it’s a competition to see which city has the least light balls in their square when […]


Useless Information

December 31st, 2006

There is a nice article in Herald Tribune about the information we have/ going to have more in the future through our cellphones and their potential consequences.
It talks about software systems like Jaiku’s which is based around the location of friends and family. One researcher from UCLA Danah Boyd puts a good alternative criticism of […]


Understanding Networks

March 13th, 2006

Upon discovering receiver, I have come across to an article by Mark Pesce which is quite interesting. In article, he tells how our use of networks breaks down into three eras and we are on the verge of the third one which is understanding networks..
First, we built networks to help us find information. Google […]


Vodaphone’s receiver

March 12th, 2006

Vodafone’s receiver magazine is a neutral space where pioneer thinkers challenge you to discuss exciting, future-oriented aspects of communications technologies. Started four years ago as a platform for exchange about how innovations in this sector affect societies worldwide, receiver is now established as one of the industry’s key idea generators.
word! I was reading an old […]


Location matters

February 23rd, 2006

Nicolas (From Pasta and Vinegar) explains a nice point of different results of location awareness through mobile apps. It turns out that sometimes getting the location of your colleague automatically doesn’t help to communicate,and having lack of availability of this information push you to communicate more with him/her. I think this is a really good […]