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Archive: November, 2008

People of the Screen

Idea Lab – Becoming Screen Literate – NYTimes.com

We are becoming people of the screen. The fluid and fleeting symbols on a screen pull us away from the classical notions of monumental authors and authority. On the screen, the subjective again trumps the objective. The past is a rush of data streams cut and rearranged into a new mashup, while truth is something you assemble yourself on your own screen as you jump from link to link. We are now in the middle of a second Gutenberg shift — from book fluency to screen fluency, from literacy to visuality.

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intrinsi on November 27th 2008 in Media Theory, Ubiquitous Computing

Human Computation

Luis von Ahn: The Pioneer of “Human Computation” – BusinessWeek

MacArthur Fellow Luis von Ahn’s programs harness human abilities to solve large-scale, complex problems

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intrinsi on November 13th 2008 in Information Science