Pervasive Media Cookbook
The Pervasive Media Cookbook is mix of cutting-edge practice and ideas emerging from the research kitchens of the Pervasive Media Studio, Bristol.
The Pervasive Media Cookbook is mix of cutting-edge practice and ideas emerging from the research kitchens of the Pervasive Media Studio, Bristol.
The Keeping in Touch review looked at 100 community-based communication initiatives which appeared to have a goal of ‘strengthening communities’ that were narrowed to a sample of 30 projects for analysis of their public claims then conducted a further three in depth case studies.
This chapter seeks to outline some of the issues around using patterns as an epistemological construct.
This discussion paper summarises the key themes from Keeping In Touch, a collaborative research project for Connected Communities.
This video essay is a microethological study of the transduction of a virtual world into the actual world play of children with toys and water.
The New Media & Technocultures Reader gathers texts which map the cultural implications of new media, encapsulating and challenging key debates, theoretical positions, and approaches to research.
This article stages an encounter between the futurity of ubiquitous computing and recent debates in the social sciences around 'anticipation'.
This essay is an analysis of the relationship between the emergent cultural form of the Web Drama and the Attention Economy.
Microethnography/microethology bring to cybertextual analysis an attention to the operations of virtual circuits and components with, and as, their relationships to human players, hardware, and actual environments.