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research interests on the integration of mobile activities (working, learning, playing) in real-world ubiquitous environments.
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The title, Transcendent Interactions, refers to the goal of designing and developing software with the explicit understanding that any given interaction may exist outside the applications and systems produced. People will carry their -
a few weeks ago, while in hospital, Pierre and I were talking about a system to retrieve web document for later browsing – Piere was refering to Richard Richard Stallman’s use of the mail to retrieve documents.
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links for 2008-07-31
July 30, 2008
Categories: bookmark
Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, api, application, apps, architecture, art, blog, code, coding, communication, design, development, email, environment, hack, installation, interactive, mail, mobile, mobility, pattern, performance, pervasive, research, robot, sustainability, tool, urban, web
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links for 2008-03-18
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Visor provides a systemwide terminal window accessible via a hotkey, much like the consoles found in games such as Quake.
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Problem: Some applications do about 90% of what I want.
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A command line anywhere and everywhere (10.5)
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All things AppleScript(tags: applescript resources)
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encyclopedic collections of types of objects whose categorical boundaries were yet to be defined
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art & culture periodical; distributed both as a book and a magazine (depends where the barcode appears)
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the idea of a physical blog/reblog under the form of a Cabinet Of Curiosities
March 18, 2008
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Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, applescript, art, articles, biology, book, collection, culture, design, finder, framework, furniture, hack, interface, lifehacks, magazine, osx, philosophy, plugin, productivity, publish, resources, science, shell, software, tangible, terminal, tool, tools, wikipedia, writing, _curiosities
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links for 2008-03-04
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Prism has no fixed database of words linked to colors, but rather uses the internet as its data mine; via pierre
March 04, 2008
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Tags: art, color, generative, library, python, tool, via:piotch
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Being offline for a few days
For personal reasons, I do not browse the web from my computer. (I
also have not net connection much of the time.) To look at page I
send mail to a demon which runs wget and mails the page back to me.
It is very efficient use of my time, but it is slow in real time.Re: Real men don’t attack straw men [LWN.net]
It fits perfectly my actual situation, and give me a lot of to think about, on how to manage projects, workflow, design stuff and do things more remotely.
I apologise to those who were expecting to meet me during those days, this will not be possible yet. Electronest’s work and projects are still going on – please get in touch with Pierre for updates and requests. Alternatively drop me an email, and I will get back in touch as soon as I am back.March 03, 2008
Categories: electronest, thinking loud
Tags: email, geek, offline, process, tool
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links for 2008-02-25
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Tarantino and Avary decided to write a short, on the theory that it would be easier to get made than a feature… the film became a trilogy, with one section by Tarantino, one by Avary, and one by a third director who never materialized. Each eventually e
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Del.icio.us API / help. This document and the APIs herein are subject to change at any time.
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article describing a simple use of the delicious API on a mail server
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tracking software for website statistices – tehy pretty much evolved form the evrsion i use to know a couple of years back… it seems like they developped quite neat services and smart tools
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enables you to have your posts submitted automatically to social bookmarking sites like delicio.us
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a nice summary of a few features and softwares to betterise your experience with delicious bookmarks
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this gallery has both onsite and online exhibition
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an overview of the reputation economy, using delicious – the via: tag to give credits; it’s weird this system could not be automatically generated when you use the “copy this” functions.
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a kind of GTD tricks using GMail as the main tool – it’s nice to see good old emails back on tracks in the middle of RSS. it’s a “now old” media on the internet and pretty much everybody feels comfortable with it. A bit of automation oculd bring emails to
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a unique flexible identity system which help to login multiple online services and centralise information regarding personal electronic presence
February 25, 2008
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Tags: advertisement, aggregator, analytics, api, architecture, art, auckland, automation, body, book, business, car, code, coding, color, community, connection, delicious, dev, development, digital, documentation, electronic_presence, email, fashion, filter, gallery, get, gmail, google, gtd, ideas, identity, interface, internet, lifehack, login, management, marketing, microformats, monitoring, movie, network, networking, nz, optimization, organisation, photography, picture, plugin, post, privacy, process, productivity, protocol, reputation, RSS, r_echos, service, shoes, social, software, statistics, submission, tagging, tip, tool, tracking, traffic, twitter, url, vehicle, visualization, webdev, webservice, wikipedia, wireless, wordpress, workflow, __ofs
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links for 2008-02-24
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an insight – back in the days (2005!) – on how to insert metainformation in delicious’ bookmarks
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a daily selection of website from the french newspaper Libération; via Tex Server who has been linked from them
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it’s good to see there are bigger company exploring new path of doing things – the exact same way ElectroNest decided to explore new way of managing relationship, workflow and business…
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a guide and some explanations on how to setup a FaceBook application
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an application which lets you change your boot image on apple computer
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»Internet art, net art, and networked art in relation.« A collection of conversations and interviews (with: Isabelle Arvers, Marc Garrett, Benjamin Weil, Charlie Gere, Christiane Paul, Cory Arcangel, Jemima Rellie, Sara Tucker , Jon Ippolito and Dirk De
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a semantic approach to “related tags” in delicious bookmark. Applying language algorythms to RSS feed parsing.
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Indexhibit is a web application used to build and maintain an archetypal, invisible website format that combines text, image, movie and sound. Daniel Eatock is behind this nice project aimed at easily realising online collections
February 24, 2008
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Tags: *****, *****, *****, *****, application, business, collection, datamining, delicious, design, development, facebook, feed, filesystem, hack, links, management, marketing, meta, metadata, netart, opensource, organisation, osx, practice, process, reference, research, RSS, semantic, software, tagging, theory, tool, to_read, webdesign, website, zeitgeist
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Neveroddoreven – Serpentine Gallery
We, åbäke and I, just released our last collaboration, with the Serpentine Gallery:
The website is projected in classrooms where workshops are being held. It gives the teachers a sort of toolbox for activities around dyslexia as a way of empowering creativity. It delivers pdf documents to print, explaining activities and how to design your own based on a few examples. Each of these examples is «illustrated» by sections of the website which are an introduction for children in the classroom, a visual stimulation.
Workshop projects have been initially developed by artist Michaela Ross – and the initially established processes are now supported by this new tool and the friendly help of designers åbäke. First common workshop was held on last friday, after the launch on wednesday the 28th of March at the Serpentine Gallery. It received good feedbacks and we are definitely looking forward for more experiments of this kind to be co-designed.
April 02, 2007
Categories: designing, electronest
Tags: coding, dyslexia, neveroddoreven, school, serpentine gallery, teacher, teaching, tool, toolbox, web, website
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