This week we focus on the impact of computing and technology on our physical spaces. Rather than being fixed concepts, we continually find that privacy, intimacy, and even reality are malleable. As technology can increasingly both read and write data in our physical environments, we find ourselves confronting new ethical dilemmas: How much data should we collect? How mediated do we want our physical realities to become? How might the hacks and workarounds to these new realities further change our experiences?
Retail arbitrage and mediated reality
Retail arbitrage and mediated reality
Retail arbitrage and mediated reality
This week we focus on the impact of computing and technology on our physical spaces. Rather than being fixed concepts, we continually find that privacy, intimacy, and even reality are malleable. As technology can increasingly both read and write data in our physical environments, we find ourselves confronting new ethical dilemmas: How much data should we collect? How mediated do we want our physical realities to become? How might the hacks and workarounds to these new realities further change our experiences?