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Emotional space

Sensation, emotions and feelings are crucial indicators for well-being and survival. When touching a hot stove, the sensation of heat will trigger retreat. Emotions of fear will trigger escape. Also more complex feelings like love, compassion, hate or alienation, inspire human behaviour. Sensations, emotions and feelings deeply influence the sense of place. When being in conflict even a large palace can be experienced as suffocating. When in love, a small bed can be paradise. Phsyical sensations inform about the nature and construction of environments. Emotions and feelings reflect the atmoshere that happen in an environment, touching the heart of human beings involved. As result a sense of place is constructed.

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    The concept of media schemata is crucial for research into the domain of designing presence in environments where technology plays a…

  • methodology, stories: Caroline Nevejan

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    Another example of a need to think different about the use of technology was posed to me by Heleen Riper, who was co-producer of the…

  • Ronald Ophuis 1

    Ronald Ophuis –

    Compare it to the games children play. They play war games, play death, they long for a game full of mature love an intimacy. They…

  • methodology, specific: Caroline Nevejan

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    This is an exploratory case study in which two networked events that took place in Amsterdam in 1989 and 1990 will be analysed. A…

  • description, concept, stories, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    The last story I want to share in this section poses the question of whether there is a distinction to be made between mediated…

  • description, concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

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    When designing a party, an event, or an application simple questions become hugely important: how to enter, how to identify, how to…

  • description, collective history, general history: Caroline Nevejan

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    In June 1990 the VI International Conference on AIDS was to be held in San Francisco. This is the annual conference at which…

  • description, methodology, subjective, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

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    Throughout the months of May and June many commitments were met: raising the funds from the ministry of Education, Culture and…

  • concept, argument, theory, Parresia: Caroline Nevejan

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    To be able to gather the crucial network, I looked for 'the third point' in the conferences I orchestrated. This is the point that…

  • argument: Caroline Nevejan

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    A second issue that demands attention when discussing the cognitive clash in mediated presence concerns the exchange of local…

  • argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    The claim for the global outreach of science and technology is criticized by Donna Haraway in her plea for 'situated knowledge':…

  • experience, perception: Caroline Nevejan 1

    Inge van der Vlies by

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    As a judge one merely checks the attitude of a witness. The witness attitude makes the difference in establishing the witness…

  • experience, concept, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Priya Kaul by

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    To establish trust in a technology environment I is not easy. Integrity, sharing information in an honest fashion is a first…

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    Rein Jansma by

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    When designing buildings and infrastructure the human body is always key to the design. Vision, hearing, physical constraints of…

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    When transposing a concept like Witnessed Presence from one culture to another some tuning is acquired, according to Vibodh…

  • experience, description, methodology: Caroline Nevejan

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    The learning environment of Srishti is an open environment; always in a state of flux, there is a survival of the fittest, and there…

  • experience, concept, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    The technological systems that humans have developed in the last 80,000 years have been possible by space-time and the material…

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    What is a designer? What is the public notion of this group of professionals whose presence is mostly behind the scene?

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    How must it be when your mum tells you that they she has to move to another country to work and earn money. You ask: ‘why you…

  • Frans-Willem Korsten

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    The work that Walker made shortly after hurricane Katrina had caused the flooding of New Orleans takes centre stage, firstly, in…

  • description, methodology, specific, techno-biography: Caroline Nevejan

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    Nevertheless, the human reality that is facilitated by technology is of such a complex nature that a clear understanding of its…

  • Caroline Nevejan

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    The word 'design' in the research question of this study refers to the practice of creating experiences for people by making…

  • description, methodology, specific: Caroline Nevejan 1

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    In 1983 Michel Foucault gave a series of lectures at the University of Berkeley in which he addressed the old Greek idea of Parresia…

  • description, argument, general history: Caroline Nevejan, Anthony Giddens, Marshall McLuhan

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    Even architecture can be read as presence technology since it shapes an infrastructure that facilitates certain forms of…

  • description, methodology, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

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    In science as in the arts a lot of research has been carried out that can be understood as presence research even though it has not…

  • argument, stories, theory: Caroline Nevejan, Frederic Kaplan

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    The first story is about a robot dog that was made In Sony's Research Lab in Paris in 2001. Because the robot dog does not mediate…

  • argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    I can be with my lover, leave the house and pass a 'bump' and not even notice this person. Where did all my love go? When I am alone…

  • methodology, specific, general history: Caroline Nevejan

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    Before describing the cases I will first sketch the context in which they were conceived. Each case study is what I will call a…

  • argument, collective history: Noortje Marres

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    Democratic politics is concerned with issues that require organization of a public, and the modification of democratic spaces, if…

  • description, methodology, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

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    When creating a networked event, one is also designing time. Dramatic events change our sense of time. A minute of pain or a minute…

  • description, collective history, general history: Caroline Nevejan 1

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    In the press the issues of the new computer era, which were raised by the GHP, were sketched convincingly. Hackers want to show that…

  • concept, argument, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

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    The fact that I called this section trustworthiness instead of just trust implies an interaction. Trust is not a given, it is…

  • description, argument, collective history, general history: Caroline Nevejan 1

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    Because I was curious to find out what I had actually witnessed I did some research via the Internet in the spring of 2006 and found…

  • description, argument, collective history, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

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    The effect of people meeting each other, influencing each other's lives and each other's work, is significant when analysing today's…

  • description, concept, argument, personal history, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    In the fall of 1989 we discussed what an AIDS network might entail, as can be seen from the message we sent out in November to Lee…

  • description, argument: Caroline Nevejan

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    Once the work has been done a confrontation follows regarding the costs of the work (personal and financial) and also the…

  • description: Caroline Nevejan

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    In organizing the networked events people with different skills and different technologies had to work together. The fact that the…

  • description, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

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    Natural presence has to be produced. Food, shelter, safety, education and social interaction are all necessary for survival and…

  • description, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

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    Synchronization between different locations of mediated presence and synchronization between natural and mediated presence creates…

  • Debra Solomon

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    Is it possible to correct the notion that occupation and use of the public space is not an act of aggression?

  • concept, argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    Processes of purification and mediation occur in every YUTPA because all YUTPA's also function in the context of one another. In his…

  • description, argument: Caroline Nevejan

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    Internet facilitates the storage and exchange of text, images, sound, music, film, radio and live broadcasts. With over one billion…

  • concept, argument, conclusion, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    Presence, I argue, is one of the major determinants in the negotiation of trust and truth. Because of the development of technology…

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    Permaculture is a design discipline for emphasizing the relationship between natural processes. The term is a portmanteau for…

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    The adaptation of human beings to computers can be understood as a result from the ‘master and slave’ model, which defined the…

  • experience, concept, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

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    Quillinan agrees that one can describe computers and systems as formatting tools of human presence. The interaction, the formatting,…

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    In distributed environments the issue of trust is significant. Therefore a distinction is made between trusted and non-trusted…

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    Young people experience ‘giving data away’ as establishing authenticity online. That is how one exists online, by opening one…

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    Dinesh and his team decided that because of these developments it did not make sense anymore to provide a portal for all since its…

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    The lesson is to create a platform for mutual expertise.

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    The experience of space happens in the moment. Only without thoughts and sense of time one has the ability to actually experience…

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    70% Silica (sand) SiO2 , 18% Sodium oxide (soda ash) Na2O, 12% Calcium carbonate (lime) CaO melted at around 1320 degrees Celsius…

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    During the exhibition of the Biomodd installation in Sint-Niklaas, several team members took active care of the art work. It’s…

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    Professor Philip Moriarty, University of Nottingham, is shedding light on the difference between opaque and transparent materials.

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    Raindrops refract light. A double rainbow is perceptible when a double refraction occurs in the drops; in the second one the colours…

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    Nation states now control much more than they did before. In the last century the state could not, in a large measure, control…

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    Food. Something most of us take for granted. But should we? Why or when do we trust the food we eat? Some look at labels, others…

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    Even though it was one of the few days without rain in Holland, I still decide to dive into water.

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    Natual ways to move and designing

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    Visit to INTERFACE FLOR factory

    New ways to produce

    Jorge Sanchez –

    No footprint production

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    A challenging and intressting workshop

  • Sebastien Moitzheim, Franziska Scheuermann, Mark Weltzl 2

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    A very good example of how nature solves the problem of keeping it cool, can be found in termite hills in southern Africa.

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    "You can also take a positive view of violence and regard it as a kind of life energy, a driving force behind…

  • You will never be able to see everything, so you learn to wander around a bit in different worlds and atmospheres.

  • Yet they all make use of posters, flyers, a website and advertising in order to appeal to their audience. Like commercial companies,…

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    Kadir van Lohuizen –

    How to imagine the end of the world? Where the land ends and the seas continue, where the weather is rough and getting colder and…

  • Caroline Nevejan

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    In European Systems of Law, technological systems are not accepted as witnesses in their own right. In systems of law, the trade-off…

  • CN –

    When discussing communities of people and systems, a distinction has to be made between ‘use’ and ‘being in communion with’.…

  • CN –

    People manage their identity online, and this is often time consuming. Professional life depends increasingly on keeping virtual…

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    Radka Simandlova –

    What happens when a group of 50 people leaves a big city full of crisis and find a new place for living?

  • Water lilies as an urban development model

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    To further adapt the shape of the small-scale city to any given environment, we adopted a model based on bio-mimicry and, more…

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    Witnessing appears to have an awkward relation with either rhetoric or aesthetics, because of the dominance of manipulation in…

  • Frans-Willem Korsten

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    One pivotal aspect with regard to theatricality is that it manifests itself in a present, in the presence of the participants…

  • Phil Turner

    Phil Turner –

    Merleau-Ponty (1945/1962) developed the concept of intentionality to include what we would now describe as embodiment. He argues…

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    Huyghe’s work was included in both the show and the catalogue of Future Cinema, but evidently he is not the sole artist who is…

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    Questions of witnessed presence, then, lie at the core of Huyghe’s billboard. Witnessed presence, or the witnessing of the…

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    The reason why this work relates not only to physical and mediated presence (the actual event versus the mediated event), but also…

  • Shelly Tara, Vignesh Ilavarasan

    Shelly Tara, Vignesh Ilavarasan –

    Walby (1997) discusses public patriarchy in the form of segregation and subordination of women within the structure of paid…

  • description, argument, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    People, who are not part of a profession, hardly ever realize how thinking is a part of everyday routine in a certain practice. We…

  • experience, description, practice: Caroline Nevejan

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    Abraham argues that Autonomous Systems consolidate human behaviour and change human behaviour. They can only emerge out of a…

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    What impact does the designer-commissioner relationship has on the outcome of the design? What are the elements of concerns in this…

  • argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    In 1935 Walter Benjamin wrote the first draft of his essay on 'Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit'…

  • description, methodology, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    All societies, even all groups, invent rules by which they channel the behaviour of their individual components. Behaviour is…

  • argument, subjective, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

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    This trustworthiness becomes even more important when one wants to work together online, make live connections, get hardware…

  • description, methodology, subjective: Caroline Nevejan

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    The text of the proposal was used to inform and connect with an initial group of people around us, including several who had…

  • conclusion, stories, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    Apart from the radio and the network, which will be discussed below, we also highlighted the connection between Paradiso and San…

  • description, argument: Caroline Nevejan

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    When considering the physical clash between intention and realization in mediated presence, the question is whether the feedback…

  • concept, argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    In 1989 and 1990 the basic structures for producing networked events were not clear at all. I assume that this is why the notion of…

  • experience, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    In relations the witnessing and the recognizing of the other is very important. Computers facilitate a lot of relations, argues…

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    Paintings

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    Martin Butler –

    "Mauer Mob. 2009 - Recreating the Berlin Wall" was a large scale art project in the frame work of the 20 year anniversary of the…

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    When watching documentaries or the news on television, people can only sense the truth through the filter of their own experience,…

  • CN –

    Online, there is hegemony of text. Existence on the Internet only occurs in the infrastructure of knowledge. This subverts existing…

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    Literature may deal with historical events, and in dealing with them, relate these to a present, which is not only the present of…

  • Sjoukje van der Meulen –

    The complicated questions of witnessed presence in The Third Memory are closely linked to comparable dilemmas inherent in mediated…

  • theory, question: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In the performing arts the "Unity of Time, Place and Action", which is attributed to Aristotle even though he did not…

  • methodology, collective history, question: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The staging of 'networked' performances was especially useful because fundamental issues could be explored in short periods of time.…

  • description, methodology, personal history, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In Science and Technology Studies (STS) actors are taken extremely seriously and are often the centre of attention in a study. But…

  • description, argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    A variety of sciences and practices can be understood from a presence perspective, as has been stated above. This study focuses on…

  • argument: Caroline Nevejan 1

    CN –

    People who have died can have all sorts of presences in the variety of cultures that the human race has produced. Pictures, statues…

  • concept, argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

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    In Science and Technology Studies the complexity of such arrangements in which nature, culture and technology are deeply interwoven,…

  • description, argument, collective history, general history: Caroline Nevejan

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    “The 20th century will be known both for its commitment to human rights and for the ongoing struggle to ensure that these rights…

  • description, collective history, general history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The GHP and the 0+Ball were two of the first events in a range of gatherings, and an inspiration to networks that still exist today…

  • description, general history, stories, theory, Parresia: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    For such political spaces to work they have to give people an experience, as was my conviction in 1989. Having studied social…

  • CN –

    We had worked for several months to make this happen together with Rop Gonggrijp note 92 and Patrice Riemens note 93 . Meeting…

  • description, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The formal programme was orchestrated in the large auditorium at Paradiso. Debates, supported by presentations on the big screen…

  • description, argument, subjective, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    Once the programme had been drawn up, we had to reach out for our audience. It is a question of finding the right tone in the right…

  • description, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    When inviting a diverse group of people and professionals to collaborate, the issue of conveying trustworthiness between different…

  • description, argument, collective history, techno-biography: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    Since there would be so much 'action' in San Francisco, both in the streets with ACT NOW and in the formal Conference, and the time…

  • concept, argument, personal history, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan 1

    CN –

    At the 0+Ball we communicated and exchanged pieces of information that dealt with life and death issues, with finding strategies…

  • concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    A third effect of the cognitive clash in mediated presence, in contrast to natural presence, concerns the formation of mental maps.…

  • description, concept: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    When the writer and the printer discuss their shared product, which is the result of both their acts, they will need to have a…

  • description, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan 4

    CN –

    Natural presence establishes the trust relationship between two people. Whether this is weak or strong, because people are…

  • description, conclusion, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    When people witness each other in natural and in mediated presence, the shared experience becomes more powerful. The very act of…

  • concept, theory: Caroline Nevejan 2

    CN –

    In this section, I return to trust as such. In chapter 1 I wrote that the title of this dissertation "Presence and the Design of…

  • concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The four communication spaces that are defined by not-You are much more problematic for the building or diminishing of trust since…

  • argument, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan 2

    CN –

    In design trajectories the formulation of design requirements is a crucial phase. In the design requirements the formulation takes…

  • Ronald Ophuis

    Ronald Ophuis –

    In 1992 a transport plane crashed into two blocks of flats in the district Bijlmermeer in Amsterdam. Dozens of people were killed.…

  • experience, concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Martijn Warnier by

    CN –

    For Warnier systems are tools in the first place. He would not ever call them participants. Maybe abstractions, but systems…

  • experience, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Thomas Quilinan by

    CN –

    Realizing the impact computers and systems have, the question that arises is whether, and if so in what ways, computers are intelligent.

  • experience, argument, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Thomas Quilinan by

    CN –

    Asked to comment on the rhythms, frames, loops and organisation of time in machines and between people in communities, Quillinan…

  • experience, description, concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Thomas Quilinan by

    CN –

    One of the biggest problems in most crisis has been lack of understanding, lack of knowledge of what’s happened in the past. Poor…

  • experience, description, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Sander van Splunter by

    CN –

    Human beings can only witness the system by the grace of the designers: the error-logs and pop-up screens saying ‘something went…

  • experience, concept, practice, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    Sander van Splunter by

    CN –

    Performance is always based on and limited to a specific application of systems as it is for humans. If you are searching for a…

  • experience, stories: Caroline Nevejan

    Sunil Abraham by

    CN –

    Presence and trust raise the issue of authenticity. Online there is hegemony of text. Existence on the Internet only occurs in the…

  • experience, concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Abhishek Hazra by

    CN –

    Working in a local and global context Hazra argues the value of deconstructing one’s local identity. To define ‘indian-ness’…

  • experience, description, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Vignesh Ilavarasan by

    CN –

    Another contradiction that workers have to deal with, according to Ilavarasan, is the gap between the rationality of the work…

  • experience, concept, practice: Caroline Nevejan 1

    Rein Jansma by

    CN –

    Technology deeply influences the architecture that can be made; because of the speed of calculation of computers the process of…

  • experience, concept: Caroline Nevejan

    Zainab Bawa by

    CN –

    In her PhD research Zainab Bawa takes the standpoint that ‘land’ is a very physical and material entity, and yet there are so…

  • experience, description, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Dinesh by

    CN –

    There was a lot of potential for somebody to make an impression. And, very important, a lot of money was dedicated to the Tsunami…

  • experience, perception, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Dinesh by

    CN –

    Dinesh argues that it is very hard to say that a system can be used during the relief; maybe personal calls, cell phones. It’s a…

  • experience, argument, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Carol Upadhya by

    CN –

    In the IT industry people talk about ‘becoming global’, referring to a meaning of the word ‘global’ that somehow includes…

  • experience, concept, practice, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

    Aditya Dev Sood by

    CN –

    Healthy organizations ensure that user-centred thinking exists within the community of engineers, within the sales group, within the…

  • experience, description, argument, general history: Caroline Nevejan

    Jogi Panghaal by

    CN –

    In traditional artisan’s context, where the user and the maker shared time and place, there was an immediacy to the cycle of…

  • Ronald Ophuis –

    The testimonies may be fictitious but the sentiments we have experienced are not. As a means to call up emotions they are not…

  • perception: Zoro Feigl 3

    Zoro Feigl –

    While trying to control the factors that influence the outcome I also define where I want the piece to go it's own way. It is…

  • Debra Solomon –

    On the western edge of Amsterdam is a living example of rural fantasy, a stone’s throw from densely (re)built, urban Osdorp and…

  • Debra Solomon

    Debra Solomon –

    The festive funeral of Dutch Fluxus artist Robert Jasper Grootveld on March 7th, 2009

  • Afaina de Jong / AFARAI 1

    Afaina de Jong / AFARAI –

    The dark side of urban life is part of the ying-yang balance of every major city. In the darkness people come together, get left…

  • Debra Solomon –

    Not all things worth communicating fit the format of absence. Some of our most ubiquitous technological formats are still not up to…

  • Chin-Lien Chen, Chris Vermaas

    Chin-Lien Chen, Chris Vermaas –

    Do the end-users have a presence in the design process? Being the ultimate client, what impact do the end-users have on the design?

  • Martin Butler

    Questionaire about strangers

    Asking strangers how they deal with strangers.

    Martin Butler –

    "hello how are you? I hope you are well. My name is Martin Butler and I'm busy collecting research for a new project that…

  • Luna Maurer

    Conditional Design Manifesto

    A manifesto for artists and designers

    Luna Maurer –

    We wrote the manifesto on our weekly meetings at Luna's Kitchen table in order to frame our ideas and fascinations.

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  • Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In music timing is very important. If you get the rhythm right, the tune will be recognizable as long as the notes are more or less…

  • Caroline Nevejan

    Bryony Lavery by

    CN –

    Lavery’s first association with the word ‘witnessing’ is a witness in trial. Witnessing is not a word she uses to describe…

  • Angelo Vermeulen

    Angelo Vermeulen –

    The Biomodd Workshop Sint-Niklaas was organized in the context of Coup de Ville in Sint-Niklaas (Belgium). Coup de Ville was an…

  • Twelve participants collaborated in this Biomodd Workshop. Most of these came from the Sint-Niklaas area. Two participants, Pieter…

  • Anna Carlgren –

    My fascination with glass started, at the age of eight, when I got my first pair of glasses. What a fantastic tool. Suddenly I was…

  • Anna Carlgren –

    A head takes off into the air. This is really happening. The image has not been manipulated; the photograph is a true record of what…

  • Caroline Nevejan

    Bryony Lavery by

    CN –

    When rehearsing her play Stockholm, which is about the relationship of two people who are very much in love with each other but very…

  • Gavin MacFadyen by

    CN –

    Where a judge has to evaluate evidence, an investigative journalist also has to assemble and convey evidence. Next to this, the…

  • At the end of our first day of the course, these are my first reflexions.

  • Jaco Appelman 5

    Jaco Appelman –

    This is an introductory lecture on desiging with nature as mentor, measure and model. In short a design method that might help in…

  • For the second day of the course we had programmed a trip to a carpet factory called InterFace FLOR. Since this factory is extremely…

  • Alessio Contini 1

    Exploring biomimicry: striking revelations

    How to be amazed by what surrounds us

    Alessio Contini –

    In the ocean of design methodologies there is always the risk to get lost or miss some passages. This is hardly the case for…

  • Ana Fernandez 1

    INTERFACE FLOR

    Visit to the carpet factory

    Ana Fernandez –

    When we had a clear idea when it was the biomimicry, we visited the manufacture of carpets, "INTERFACE FLOR". The factory…

  • Vic Van Peborgh –

    I was so amazed by the architecture department!

  • Angelo Vermeulen

    Angelo Vermeulen –

    Nature and technology are our means to re-structure the tangible world. 'Nature' is understood here as an expanded concept beyond…

  • The acoustics are perfect. Temperature and moisture exactly in balance to make sure the piano stays in tune.

  • The audience seems to be more interested in seeing someone fighting and struggling through an audition, than in hearing a…

  • Kadir van Lohuizen

    Kadir van Lohuizen –

    Where am I? It looks like Siberia, everything is white, no it must be the Carribean, colors ranging from deep blue to green. Often…

  • CN –

    To establish trust in a technology environment is complex.

  • Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    A fourth crucial dynamic for relations online is reputation. On the Internet, large groups of people contribute to shared knowledge…

  • Maurice Berix 1

    Maurice Berix –

    With the project One Frame of Fame, the pop band C-Mon & Kypski is producing a video for their new single with the help of the…

  • Katarina Gyoreova

    FOOD/WASTE

    action

    Katarina Gyoreova –

    wasting/buying/shopping

  • Charlie Gullström

    Charlie Gullström –

    Whether a frescoed wall, a cave mural, a digital projection or an Italian Renaissance perspective, virtual spaces are…

  • Frans-Willem Korsten –

    Addressing the past maladies in her work, Walker’s attempt may be to restore or make possible a form of witnessing that is less…

  • Phil Turner –

    Treating witnessing in this way has a number of interesting consequences for the premises upon which it stands:

  • Phil Turner

    Phil Turner –

    At the outset of this paper we identified representation as being one of the characteristics of witnessing and the biggest problem…

  • Sjoukje van der Meulen –

    This paper does not intend to give an all-inclusive overview of presence theories, but makes use of one theory in particular to…

  • Sjoukje van der Meulen

    Sjoukje van der Meulen –

    The idea that the new technological media have changed our idea of presence and witnessing has been observed before in art theory…

  • Sjoukje van der Meulen –

    Huyghe’s interest in how fiction can create “an additief of reality” evokes Baudrillard’s concept of the simulacrum once…

  • Shelly Tara, Vignesh Ilavarasan

    Shelly Tara, Vignesh Ilavarasan –

    The presence of men presented different planes of trust and witnessed presences involved in the transport arrangements of women…

  • concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The blurring between You and not-You creates confusions as well as solutions. In not-You spaces trust is delegated, moral distance…

  • experience, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

    Priya Kaul by

    CN –

    Part of cross-cultural communication is perception of how I perceive another person. A certain physical presence may trigger some…

  • description, collective history: Caroline Nevejan 1

    CN –

    While I was associated and involved with Internet design over the last 15 years I observed hype after hype arise. New tools shed new…

  • personal history, stories, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    A second story I want to share is about two people communicating with each other via Internet. Where feedback is almost immediate,…

  • argument: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    I become more aware of my presence in the world because I notice that another person perceives my presence. In the light of this…

  • concept, argument, stories, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The notion of 'social interface' was elaborated upon at Performing Arts Labs (UK) in 1994. Performing Arts Labs (PAL) had invited…

  • description, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In March and April 1990 we approached many people and organizations and we found that after a good conversation many people…

  • argument: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The fact that experiences change children’s physical well–being has been agreed on in child psychology and in pedagogy for…

  • concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    There is also a possible third physical clash, which is triggered by the infrastructure of information and communication…

  • argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan 1

    CN –

    Every YUTPA possesses possibilities for action and distinct possibilities for feedback that designers can use. Also, an action in…

  • experience, description, concept, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Sander van Splunter by

    CN –

    The place of a computer could be defined by the locality of its inputs (keyboard, mouse and monitor). However, in a network…

  • experience, description, practice: Caroline Nevejan 1

    Priya Kaul by

    CN –

    Priya Kaul is doing mostly group facilitation with IT companies, financial services companies and some detail sector companies from…

  • experience, description, practice: Caroline Nevejan 2

    Rein Jansma by

    CN –

    Rein Jansma explains that in the architectural company Zwarz & Jansma no distinction is made the between the design process and…

  • experience, concept, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Carol Upadhya by

    CN –

    In her research Upadhya found that in the IT industry a very specific kind of personal performance is staged all the time because…

  • experience, general history, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Vibodh Parthasarathi by

    CN –

    When addressing witnessed presence in crisis situations, Parthasarathi elaborated on the media coverage of the Mumbai attacks, which…

  • experience, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Aditya Dev Sood by

    CN –

    Aditya Dev Sood argues that a user is someone who is aware of the instrumentality of his or her actions with objects and systems…

  • Zoro Feigl –

    The more you take control as an artist, the more you can send or guide the experience. Without a framework or boundaries it can be…

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  • Anna Carlgren –

    Glass is a useful and versatile material, unbeatable when there is a need to force light to go around the corner. Imagine bringing…

  • Nuria Aramburu

    The first steps in our design

    Scoping and creating

    Nuria Aramburu –

    After taking some knowledge of what biomimicry means and seeing how it is put into practise, we were ready to take the first steps…

  • Catholijn works on negotiation.

  • Frans-Willem Korsten

    Frans-Willem Korsten –

    The contrast with other major generic modes of speaking is that in narrative somebody is speaking about something to an audience,…

  • Sjoukje van der Meulen

    Sjoukje van der Meulen –

    The fact that Nevejan’s work is a sociological research that investigates new forms of social interactions brought forth by the…

  • concept: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In nature, adaptation processes have created bio-diversity. In today's world, where technology is embedded in so many systems, we…

  • description, question: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In 1999 I started working for the University of Professional Education in Amsterdam and through this institution I was involved in…

  • description, concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In the patterns of presence and absence in the variety of mediated and unmediated forms, people produce and reproduce social…

  • description, methodology, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In annual international art events like Ars Electronica note 44 , DEAF note 45 , ISEA note 46 , artists present their latest work…

  • description, argument, Parresia: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    For survival, the blurring between real and unreal situations is problematic at first sight. When one needs to act for survival one…

  • description, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In this section I want to argue that the way we are witnessed and witness other people, deeply influences the perception of our…

  • conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    Communication processes between people are defined by a pattern of the presence and absence of their natural and mediated presences.…

  • description, concept, methodology, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    To understand why certain programmes are successful I turn to the distinction that is made between space and place in the variety of…

  • description, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    It is like organizing a party. The infrastructure has to be there, one can put a lot of care into extra ingredients like food, an…

  • description, personal history, collective history, techno-biography: Caroline Nevejan 1

    CN –

    The source material for this case study consists of several kinds of publications. There are the proceedings, published by Paradiso…

  • concept, argument, personal history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The fact that as organizers of the GHP, we were actually connecting in person with most of the guests and contacts, made the…

  • description, argument, subjective, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    This picture-phone connection was not documented in the proceedings, nor was it announced in the programme. It did not crop up in…

  • collective history, general history, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In a series of interviews on the history of the HIV Vereniging and HIVnet, which were published between 2003 and 2006 in HIVnieuws,…

  • concept, argument, conclusion, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    'Connecting time' is an issue in all three emails. The first Hans was too ill to log on one day, and was capable of logging on the…

  • description, concept, argument, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    When one organizes a conference the question about who will participate is of great importance. For a public debate to be a…

  • concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    A fourth consequence of the cognitive clash between intention and realization in mediated presence is its influence on the creation…

  • description, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    Natural presence is borne by the body and the mind and is bound to place and time. Cultures evolve when time is shared over longer…

  • description, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    Through mediating presence one can reach out to another human being in different time/space configurations, which a meeting in…

  • argument: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    Surveillance and identification technologies can follow our actions everywhere: satellites photograph, traffic controls register,…

  • description, concept, argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    YUTPA provides a conscious description of the Time, Space, Action and You configuration of a certain product or process, in which…

  • methodology, stories: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In the Netherlands in 2006 during the national elections, all voters were supposed to cast their vote by computer. Hackers, among…

  • methodology, stories: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The last example I want to elaborate upon concerns the Grameen Bank, the first bank that introduced micro-credits. Professor…

  • Zoro Feigl –

    Standing in the container will create the effect of being on open water. Within the container it will be fairly dark. A minimal…

  • experience, argument, general history, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Martijn Warnier by

    CN –

    Nevejan replies that we need to better understand systems because we live in a world where they have become very important; they…

  • experience, argument, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Thomas Quilinan by

    CN –

    Instead of having the computer adapt to the person, the person is supposed to adapt to the computer. People have different ways of…

  • experience, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Thomas Quilinan by

    CN –

    One of the major advantages computers give us is the lack of having to be in one place. And especially with the access to the…

  • experience, argument, practice, theory: Caroline Nevejan 1

    Thomas Quilinan by

    CN –

    Asked about witnessed presence in systems, middleware or applications, Quillinan finds that the difference between applications and…

  • experience, argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    Sander van Splunter by

    CN –

    Using language in a computer environment is one of the ways to communicate with the computer itself. Instructions are a natural way…

  • experience, argument, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Inge van der Vlies by

    CN –

    Physical presence is necessary when assessing the witness contribution to the search of the truth. The physical presence of the…

  • experience, concept, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Sunil Abraham by

    CN –

    When tuning one’s presence when one is about to become each other’s witness, this tuning is actually a testing of the boundaries…

  • experience, concept: Caroline Nevejan

    Rebekah Wilson by

    CN –

    To Wilson her life online, including her professional life, is like another world in which she lives as well. It is distinct from…

  • experience, perception, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Rein Jansma by

    CN –

    Space is defined fundamentally by how one interacts with a space, Jansma argues. As a child he remembers drilling a hole in an…

  • concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Rein Jansma by

    CN –

    For Jansma the most important requirement of today’s technology is very simple: there should be zero footprint of carbon energy.…

  • experience: Caroline Nevejan

    Zainab Bawa by

    CN –

    Social relations, architecture and the environment around shape an individual when growing up. However, it seems that when people…

  • experience, perception, argument: Caroline Nevejan 1

    Dinesh by

    CN –

    Even in times of crisis reputation building is very important, more important than collaborating in order to solve the crisis, so it…

  • experience, description, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Carol Upadhya by

    CN –

    Big Indian outsourcing companies like WIPRO, Infosys, TCS have developed their own models and they have perfected outsourcing as a…

  • experience, theory: Caroline Nevejan 1

    Vibodh Parthasarathi by

    CN –

    Information and communication technologies function in structures of governance. There is the governance ‘of’ communication…

  • experience, concept: Caroline Nevejan 1

    Jogi Panghaal by

    CN –

    Learning the skills to work with the material is a process of inducing in traditional artisan contexts. It is about learning the…

  • experience, concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan 1

    Jogi Panghaal by

    CN –

    With the new technologies there are new possibilities for service design and these can bring some values of the material to the…

  • Ronald Ophuis 1

    Ronald Ophuis –

    As a child I often looked at the images from the life of Christ during mass. Above the altar a crucified Christ was hung and in the…

  • perception: Zoro Feigl

    Zoro Feigl –

    The viewers often don’t want to interrupt each other’s view. Which creates a funny situation when there is not that much to see,…

  • Zoro Feigl –

    The Russian art and activism group Chto delat/What is to be done? approached me soon after they arrived. They wanted do a…

  • Afaina de Jong / AFARAI 1

    Afaina de Jong / AFARAI –

    One of my major fascinations with the built environment is the stories that are being told in the urban spaces that we inhabit. I…

  • Afaina de Jong / AFARAI 2

    Afaina de Jong / AFARAI –

    In a time where contemporary architecture seems more and more obsessed with fashionability, the creation of place stems more and…

  • concept, practice, question: Afaina de Jong / AFARAI

    Afaina de Jong / AFARAI –

    My latest project. I'm very excited about it. In experiencing the everyday city I'm always struck how boring most buildings are. My…

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    Love as the seventh course

    The love solo's in B.O.B

    "B.O.B" was a project whereby we invited 100 people per night for a seven course dinner, and for the seventh course they were…

  • Martin Butler 1

    The Girlfriend Experience

    Online multi-player game with real life avatars of flesh and blood

    Martin Butler –

    2007 - present I presented four human avatars to play with. in a project in collaboration with Mediamatic. You could log in at…

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  • Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The notion of entrainment refers to how two clocks become synchronized when their pendulums swing differently. Eventually they will…

  • An Avatars point of view by Roel Swanenberg aka Zachary (in the Girlfriend Experience)

  • Angelo Vermeulen –

    Electronic waste is one of the most problematic consequences of digital technology.

  • This particular workshop was in effect the first try-out of the Biomodd Workshop format. The two former Biomodd projects in Ohio and…

  • Anna Carlgren

    Anna Carlgren –

    Versatile and innovative use of glass at home and in public space will in the future provide for many new developments like…

  • Anna Carlgren –

    Light passes through glass mostly in one direction. Prismatic glass can direct light in a certain, pre-calculated, direction.…

  • Caroline Nevejan

    Gavin MacFadyen by

    CN –

    Given current technology the Internet facilitates millions of bloggers offering stories that could be used as witness accounts.…

  • Gavin MacFadyen by

    CN –

    When meeting a witness for the first time, the investigative journalist first has to assess the trustworthiness of the witness. The…

  • Felipe De Lima

    Felipe De Lima –

    First meeting of Athens Programme, The Presence and the Design of Trust

  • Palantas Panagiotis, Rita Franca, Felipe De Lima, Jesús Lloredo Fernández 2

    Palantas Panagiotis, Rita Franca, Felipe De Lima, Jesús Lloredo Fernández –

    The social aspect of living ,problems and discuss for solutions

  • Vic Van Peborgh –

    InterfaceFlor is a company that makes carpet tiles, it is one of the few companies that really try to be as eco-friendly as…

  • Beatriz Martin de Andres, Georgia Sismani, Collados Carlos 1

    Beatriz Martin de Andres, Georgia Sismani, Collados Carlos –

    In this step of the designing process we were asked to look back to nature and find in it solutions to some problems we were facing…

  • Rita Franca, Jesús Lloredo Fernández, Felipe De Lima, Palantas Panagiotis 1

    Rita Franca, Jesús Lloredo Fernández, Felipe De Lima, Palantas Panagiotis –

    Our subject is Shelter and we extended it to the design of a model city.

  • Sebastien Moitzheim, Mark Weltzl, Franziska Scheuermann 1

    Sebastien Moitzheim, Mark Weltzl, Franziska Scheuermann –

    With the Blopp we decided that in our future we wouldn't want to purify all the available water to a drinking standard, but give…

  • Angelo Vermeulen –

    We work with teams and every individual within the group is empowered to add something substantial to the work. This is why the…

  • It’s no different with music. Every genre or subculture has its own stage. Separate from the rest. Independent. It shows how…

  • Nobody is an amateur at being themselves.

  • Charlie Gullström

    Charlie Gullström –

    What is new, today, is that it has become possible to populate these architectural extensions; to inhabit them in ways that allow…

  • Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The technological systems that humans have developed in the last 80,000 years have been made possible by space– time and the…

  • Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In the online world, not only music but also human communication is based on mental maps. Human beings have mental images of each…

  • Small-Scale Utopian Societies

    How to endure a closed off society throughout the ages?

    How to endure anarchy in a completly decentralized society through self-motivation? The true social problem in an isolated,…

  • Play place

    What is the right place for a play in a city center?

    play place - new type of urban space

  • Charlie Gullström

    Charlie Gullström –

    My research concludes that a presence-in-person paradigm prevails in our society, founded on the expectations of trust and knowledge…

  • Frans-Willem Korsten

    Frans-Willem Korsten –

    The point is ironically illustrated by some of Walker’s pieces that depict the biblical flood or people drowning. It concerns Jean…

  • Phil Turner –

    Merleau-Ponty (1945/1962) developed the concept of intentionality to include what we would now describe as embodiment. He argues…

  • Sjoukje van der Meulen

    Sjoukje van der Meulen –

    The relation between presence and representation in the arts has never been simple, as the many philosophical reflections and…

  • Sjoukje van der Meulen –

    Huyghe already addressed issues of presence and witnessing in his early billboard, Chantier Barbès-Rochechouart (1994) (6). The…

  • Sjoukje van der Meulen –

    A wide range of artworks have been created within the new media that can be explained through the interrelated concepts of natural,…

  • Shelly Tara, Vignesh Ilavarasan

    Shelly Tara, Vignesh Ilavarasan –

    In the era of globalization when work time is getting more flexible to the extent of even disappearing; the work is speeding up with…

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