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Defining the Dimensions of the "Space" of Computing

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  • Author: Patrick Hsu
  • Full Title: Defining the Dimensions of the "Space" of Computing
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a search within a “space of alternatives (Page 2)

computing would become a medium (Page 2)

a purely binary digital approach to computing may eventually give way to a grand, Hegelian synthesis of analog and digita (Page 6)

Isn’t that the potential manifest in recent advances in neuroscience? (Page 6)

stand-alone-vs-connected is not a dimension of computing (Page 6)

Users want to be in their data; but apps support developers; and developers create the variety that brings users to platforms (Page 7)

connecting siloed data in networked environments (Page 7)

he wanted architects to have meaningful dialogues with the architecture machine, as if they are colleagues, albeit with different capabilities.
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second-order cybernetics, conversation theory, and interactions between humans and machines. A (Page 8)

Shearing Layers” concept, coined by architect Frank Duffy and later elaborated on by Stewart Brand as “Pace Layering (Page 9)

move beyond screens (Page 9)

What if the digital environment was inclusive enough for anyone to create? (Page 9)

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