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== Thesis 14 == | |||
'''Everyware acts at the scale of the building''' | |||
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''' Everyware acts at the scale of the street''' | |||
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Revision as of 21:24, 1 March 2007
The following sections will discuss each thesis presented about Ubiquitous computing in the book 'Everyware' from Adam Greenfield.
Thesis 1
Thesis 2
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Thesis 10
Everyware necessitates a new set of human interface modules
Thesis 12
Everyware acts at the scale of the body
BodyMedia: Company that designed a suite of soft sensors that operate at the body's surface
Kenko Toware: Intelligent Toilet
life as a cyborg is better by Steve Mann , Wikipedia Steve Mann
New Nomads Philips Electronics, Wearable Electronics
Adidas 1 Sneaker The first shoe to incoporate a computer adidas 1 interactive
Thesis 13
Everyware acts at the scale of the room
Thesis 14
Everyware acts at the scale of the building
Thesis 15
Everyware acts at the scale of the street