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close encounters 1 a 16th Century Venetian Monk

close encounters 1 a 16th Century Venetian Monk. one man’s journey. “A Mapmaker’s Dream” (James Cowen, 1996) Fra Mauro, 16th-century Venitian monk cartographer explorer within an island monastery the world not just rivers and mountains ideas, imagination, culture. four ages.

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close encounters 1 a 16th Century Venetian Monk

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  1. close encounters 1a 16th CenturyVenetian Monk

  2. one man’s journey • “A Mapmaker’s Dream” (James Cowen, 1996) • Fra Mauro, 16th-century Venitian monk • cartographer • explorer within an island monastery • the world • not just rivers and mountains • ideas, imagination, culture

  3. four ages

  4. four ages of information • Age of Proximity – 40,000-60,000 years • control and information by physical contact

  5. four ages of information • Age of Proximity • Age of Bureaucracy – 4000-6000 years • long-distance remote contact • physical messages • early cyberspace

  6. four ages of information • Age of Proximity • Age of Bureaucracy • Age of Money – 400-600 years • freemarket economies: • exchange of value • exchange of information

  7. four ages of information • Age of Proximity • Age of Bureaucracy • Age of Money • Age of Information – 40-60 years • electronic messages • information objects • challenges power structures • remolds economics

  8. the 4th agehuman–computer interfacechanges and trends

  9. increasing multiplicity • 1980s - personal computers • one man and his machine • and they were men!

  10. increasing multiplicity • 1980s - personal computers • late 1980’s & 1990s - CSCW • lots of people • geographically remote • but ... • one person per machine

  11. increasing multiplicity • 1980s - personal computers • late 1980’s & 1990s - CSCW • family use ... ?

  12. families and friendslots of people, together and remote

  13. work and fun • traditional HCI methods • tasks, goals, work, work, work • and the odd game • now • e-shopping • communities • experience

  14. virtual crackers • real crackers • cheap and cheerful! • bad joke, plastic toy, paper hat • pull and bang

  15. virtual crackers • virtual crackers • cheap and cheerful • bad joke, web toy, cut-out mask • click and bang

  16. virtual crackers • virtual crackers • cheap and cheerful • bad joke, web toy, cut-out mask • click and bang

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