Brainstorming Takeouts
Sunday, 22 July 2018
Defining World with Haptic Technology
'Haptic gloves help blind people to 'see' art'. This is the most welcoming news that has a personal relevance and I am sure that all those wonderful paintings hanging on museum walls can be experienced and appreciated by blind people. Perhaps we need to update the expression, 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder'....
Tuesday, 17 July 2018
Living in a self-selected world
Having picked up a very old newspaper by chance, dated December 9th 1945, price 2d, the contents were intriguing regarding the news of yesteryear, perhaps had missed some important news...? Casting an eye over the pages, many things appeared interesting ranging from; ‘Cable ship sank without a trace’, ‘The Minister of Works will announce shortly his master plan for the great housing drive’, ‘Talks with Gandhi will take place in the new year’ to ‘the black marketeers are busy with wads of bank notes, tempting the farmers to evade the food regulations’ despite a shortage of Turkeys for Christmas meanwhile. Little change there then... However, as I was scanning these articles I was intrigued to think about how my habit of news consumption has changed.
In my possession are many Internet connected communication gateways that I have signed up to including Twitter feeds, news sights, aggregated content providers etc. This has almost completely replaced the hard paper copy. It is a long time since buying a copy off a news stand, instead, I pick up the ipad or turn on the computer and flick through the titles until something of interest catches my eye, among the aggregated news feeds that have been self-selected.
I ask myself, if I am depriving myself from all those rich serendipitous juxtapositions by selecting what I want to read from a list of self-selected news.
Tuesday, 10 July 2018
Do I feel empowered?
As my broadband contract was close to an end, I called and spoke to a very friendly customer service to discuss my options. As a valued customer, I was offered a deal but I wanted to compare it with other providers before taking it. I was told that the offer would expire in 7 days and hence I needed to make a decision and call back. Afer two days, having compared the prices online, I decided to renew my contract, so I called. Then, I was told that the offer was no longer available and the price has risen. I was questioned why I had not taken the offer there and then as it was my fault. After reading the note on their system and my explanation, the customer service accepted the fact that there had been a mistake on their part and I have been misled as holding an offer for 7 days is apparently not possible due to a price change. Despite that, they were unable to offer the same original deal. I had to repeatedly argue my case and I was finally given a credit to make up the difference. Until that credit note was offered to me, meant that I had to pay the price for being misled. It did not make much sense to me and I felt rather powerless, the unknowns were challenging my feeling of empowerment.
Unknowns exist and will always, but I had a feeling of empowerment, facilitated by the Information revolution. Perhaps this is fallacious?
Wednesday, 4 July 2018
Gremlins in Gmail
Friday, 29 June 2018
Tick IT
Sungmin: It has been many years since we have published a posting here. Are we back for sure, Howard?
Howard: Indeed, unfortunately, many distractions have gotten in the way. Sungmin, let's get back to putting some thinking down, perhaps to share, but also so we don't forget.
Sungmin: How about we restart our Blog with what you have said to me the other day, ‘Ticking culture’?
Howard: Yes, I feel that I am living in a tick box culture. Everywhere I go, I am given a piece of paper to tick, tick, and tick….I have had many hospital visits and people visiting my home to assess various things which always seem to either start or end with ticking a form! I may have to tick or being ticked.
Sungmin: This endless tickings is a form of categorization that we need to use to inform a system we live in.
Howard: This is what we see in analyzing, designing and implementing IT Systems. We do little else but produce abstractions from context and the reality of the everyday living to form its own reality.
Sungmin: So, the IT systems is an idealized categorization.
Howard: The result is, context is being lost.
Sungmin: ✔
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
RSS news aggregator 10X10
A pictorial RSS news aggregator – fascinating
“10x10™ ('ten by ten') is an interactive exploration of the words and pictures that define the time”.
“Each hour is presented as a picture postcard window, composed of 100 different frames, each of which holds the image of a single moment in time. Clicking on a single frame allows us to peer a bit deeper into the story that lies behind the image.”
It works by “process of weighted linguistic analysis on the text contained in their top news stories” from “scans the RSS feeds of several leading international news sources”
Friday, 25 June 2010
Moving away from ‘what we think we need’ attitude
Government announced that hundreds of ‘unnecessary’ websites are to be axed. It has taken world economic crisis and a rise of unemployment at home together with series of companies going bankrupt for us to wake up to think and reassess what technology is actually doing for us rather than what we think it is doing for us.
Defining World with Haptic Technology
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