Top of this document
Go directly to navigation
Go directly to page content

Reputation

In social structures human beings acquire reputation. Reputation emerges from earlier behaviour and sets the tone for to be expected behaviour. Reputation influences the trust people choose to give. Performance of presence in on- and offline realities is crucial in the establishment of reputation. For many social networks, open source communities and other social environment on the Internet, performance of presence to establish reputation is a driving force to contribute. For trusted reputations the old Dutch saying is valid: trust comes by foot and travels by horse.

1 ... 100 / 100 Next
  • argument: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

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

  • argument, conclusion, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    When I was preparing for the GHP I was working closely with people who knew how to operate computers at the time. During my studies…

  • A daily edition of a newspaper includes more information than a person would have come across in her or his whole lifetime in the…

  • Angelo Vermeulen –

    Creating frameworks where things can happen, beyond expectations, beyond control.

  • experience, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Rein Jansma by

    CN –

    For Jansma technology is wonderful. Without it we couldn’t have the complicated urban society with every decade higher…

  • experience, concept, argument, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Martijn Warnier by

    CN –

    Even though it is not his ambition, Warnier agrees if you want to design a good system that people are going to use, you really have…

  • experience, perception, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Abhishek Hazra by

    CN –

    In the experience of human beings the different realities merge. Data images of one’s body influence also how the body feels.…

  • concept, argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan 1

    CN –

    By way of mass media and social network technologies millions of people see Human Rights being violated every day. We watch it,…

  • methodology, specific: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    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, methodology, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

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

  • concept, argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

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

  • argument, collective history, general history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The new information and communication technologies facilitate a sharing of knowledge that was not possible before. Both the speed of…

  • concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

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

  • techno-biography: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    When reading these messages, the techno-biographical layer of this research calls for attention. These emails make me shiver; a…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Frans-Willem Korsten

    Frans-Willem Korsten –

    Walker’s solution, by digging in history and archives and turning the objects she has found into an installation in which we are…

  • Anna Carlgren –

    Curved or angled glass allows the viewer to see sometimes less, sometimes more. By changing the thickness of the glass images can be…

  • Caroline Nevejan

    Gavin MacFadyen by

    CN –

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

  • We distance ourselves. The world is tangibly close, but we ourselves draw back.....

  • Maurice Berix

    Maurice Berix –

    The BBC White Spectrum is a visual way to present the BBC news (Have Your Say) debate on the indigenous working class in England.…

  • Kadir van Lohuizen

    Kadir van Lohuizen –

    Its more then a year ago since Israel attacked Gaza. I have been there just after the war and met the Abed Raboo family, they lost…

  • Martin Butler

    The Mauer Mob

    10,000 people recreate the berlin wall through online networking

    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…

  • 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…

  • Zoro Feigl

    Zoro Feigl –

    The container functions as a symbol for globalization and freedom of transport, while the people who make the products shipped in…

  • methodology, specific, general history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

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

  • 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, description, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Sander van Splunter by

    CN –

    Sander van Splunter has been investigating how complex software can adapt by itself. One of the issues he focussed on was whether a…

  • experience, concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Geetha Narayanan by

    CN –

    The complexity paradigm of self-organization, complexity, co-evolution, adaptation, all words that come out of Santa Fee, has been…

  • experience, perception, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Vibodh Parthasarathi by

    CN –

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

  • 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…

  • description, general history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The recognition and will to deal with the AIDS crisis has been at the heart of moral thinking in societies all over the world…

  • description, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The same week a more formal Paradiso press release concerning the ICATA '89 stated the following: On August 2, 3 & 4 1989, a…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Existing examples of the Utopian Village

    A small list of case studies to the small-scale self-sustainable society model.

    http://www.tamera.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kibbutz http://www.transitionnetwork.org/ http://www.tromsite.com/ …

  • 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…

  • 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, 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: Caroline Nevejan

    Geetha Narayanan by

    CN –

    Geetha Narayanan argues it is time to question our systems of knowledge. Professional life gets more and more dependent on keeping…

  • argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

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

  • 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…

  • concept, argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

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

  • argument, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

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

  • description, general history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    The first group of surveillance and identification technologies that I will consider is concerned with the monitoring of physical…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • argument, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    IJsselsteijn also makes the following observation about the future: "With more advanced media, it will become increasingly hard…

  • Charlie Gullström

    Charlie Gullström –

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

  • Phil Turner

    Phil Turner –

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

  • 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…

  • Martin Butler

    Martin Butler –

    Ships that pass or crash in the night or the possibilty of playing with random internet chat roulette sites as a creative…

  • You can step right into the centre of important events.

  • A quick note on small-scaled industry

    http://opensourceecology.org/

    One possible solution for a community of 50 people with a need for the same standard of living is to build their own industry in…

  • experience: Sunil Abraham, Caroline Nevejan

    Sunil Abraham, CN –

    Full transcript including film fragments you find at: http://www.systemsdesign.tbm.tudelft.nl/witness Hereunder the transcript in text.

  • 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…

  • experience, perception: Caroline Nevejan 1

    Inge van der Vlies by

    CN –

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

  • 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 –

    I have a folder on my computer filled with screenshots that I take whilst skyping my folks. In the shots, Mom & Dad are…

  • 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…

  • experience, concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Sander van Splunter by

    CN –

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

  • experience, concept, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Abhishek Hazra by

    CN –

    When looking at systems, engagement brings the act of witnessing to another level, Hazra continues. The act of engagement is a…

  • experience, perception, argument: Caroline Nevejan 1

    Geetha Narayanan by

    CN –

    Narayanan expects that a huge feminine gender based transformation will take place in India over the next 20 years. Women will be…

  • 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, 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…

  • description, conclusion: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In communities, organizations and societies people negotiate trust and truth and witnessed presence contributes to this process…

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

    CN, Frederic Kaplan –

    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 1

    CN –

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

  • experience, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Zainab Bawa by

    CN –

    The effect of this flow between different realities became very clear for Bawa when the state of emergency was called in Kashmir and…

  • experience, perception: Caroline Nevejan

    Rebekah Wilson by

    CN –

    Wilson has a distinct behavior of timing in her collaboration with the programmers: confirm when you receive a batch of code,…

  • experience, description, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Thomas Quilinan by

    CN –

    Witnessing is one of the issues in crisis management. In a crisis different people witness the same thing in very different ways,…

  • experience, argument: Caroline Nevejan

    Abhishek Hazra by

    CN –

    When designing in a local/global context time becomes very crucial. When having to design a very specific thing like an online…

  • 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…

  • description, methodology, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

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

  • 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…

  • description, concept, theory: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    'I could not go to sleep because the lady in the television set asked me to stay and watch a bit longer', said the aging mother of a…

  • description, methodology, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    In the media labs of large technological corporations around the world, and especially and foremost in the USA, the mediation of…

  • methodology, stories: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    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…

  • 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, collective history: Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

    To create good infrastructures is an art in itself. It requires a lot of technical insights about technology, finance and the…

  • 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…

  • Anna Carlgren –

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

  • Phil Turner

    Phil Turner –

    Presence has been (historically) defined as the sense of “being there” (Held and Durlach, 1992) and “the subjective experience…

  • Frans-Willem Korsten –

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

  • Caroline Nevejan

    Gavin MacFadyen by

    CN –

    How to meet a witness, depends on what the witness is witness to. If it's to the destruction of their own family, or the murder of…

  • The challenge is to break through them without simply replacing them with new patterns. Because without a prescribed behavioral…

  • Developing peaceful, unincentivised workflows

    When time does not equal money, it equals to trust.

    The problem that arises from not having a differentiated wage or any sort of individual stimuli is the lack of purpose in work. …

  • description, concept: Angelo Vermeulen

    Angelo Vermeulen –

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

  • Angelo Vermeulen

    Angelo Vermeulen –

    Biomodd is a collaborative art project conceived to challenge presumed notions of opposition between nature and technology in…

  • Zoro Feigl

    Zoro Feigl –

    I had this fantasy as a kid about low-tech time traveling. A simple plan that could give at least the suggestion of standing still in time.

  • Zoro Feigl

    Zoro Feigl –

    It is like I have heard each member of the choir sing and know their capabilities but am never to able to hear the full choir sing…

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

    CN –

    The 0+Ball was organized with many partners and it had a variety of issues it wanted to address, as will become clear later. The…

  • 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, description, concept, practice: Caroline Nevejan

    Sander van Splunter by

    CN –

    Time is an issue because of a-synchronicity. In distributing programs time is an issue because the same time cannot be tracked on…

  • experience, argument: Caroline Nevejan 1

    Abhishek Hazra by

    CN –

    In contemporary context the question of trust is crucial, since distance and disembodiment are an integral and accepted factor of…

  • 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, concept: Caroline Nevejan

    Zainab Bawa by

    CN –

    In another project Bawa was involved in, the government wanted to offer civic services through an online system.

  • experience, concept: Caroline Nevejan

    Jogi Panghaal by

    CN –

    Jogi Panghaal argues that while interacting with material the human being changes the material , and the material changes the human…

  • Caroline Nevejan

    CN –

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

1 ... 100 / 100 Next