how personal perspectives and their relationship to technology can shape space
how personal perspectives and their relationship to technology can shape space
First of all, thanks for the great food, the discussion and to Annja for giving us something interesting to talk about.
Of the many topics we discussed, I am particularly interested in the discussions into security - both in the street and online, and find some interesting parallels with Annja's work. Historically, as banks and eCommerce have lead the charge into encrypted data transfer an element of trust has developed for users into sites beginning with "https". But new social networks are emerging from everyday users through comment and the [url=http://technol ogy.guardian.co.uk/ news/story/0,16559, 1586891,00.html/] rise of the Blog [/url] to judging legitimacy of trade, and by making connections through folksonomy . Thus, new spaces are being defined by users, which have new elements of trust shaped by the cohort. Here I see the relationship to Annja's work, in the idea of how personal perspectives and their relationship to technology can shape space.
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