The Internet of People for a Post-oil WorldLulu.com, 2011 - 67 pages "Christian Nold and Rob van Kranenburg articulate the foundations of a future manifesto for an Internet of Things in the public interest. Nold and Kranenburg propose tangible design interventions that challenge an internet dominated by commercial tools and systems, emphasizing that people from all walks of life have to be at the table when we talk about alternate possibilities for ubiquitous computing. Through horizontally scaling grass roots efforts along with establishing social standards for governments and companies to allow cooperation, Nold and Kranenberg argue for transforming the Internet of Things into an Internet of People"--Publisher's Web site. |
Contents
Technology and Breakdown 14 Internet of Things Fantasies | |
Breakdown | |
Protocols Standards 30 How are Standards Made? 40 Qualities of the PostOil Internet of People 42 Proximity | |
System Thinking | |
Affect | |
References | |
Endnotes 62 Photography Credits 63 Situated Technologies Pamphlets Series | |
About the Architectural League | |
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