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Revision as of 03:53, 20 August 2012
Concepts
- Impatience And Connectivity In Teenage Phone Use
- Feeling Obligated To Stay Connected
- The Impact of Internet on Society
- Psychasthenia
- Synesthesia
- Famous People with Synesthesia
- Paracosmic Immersion
- Privacy and Social Networks
- The Presentation of Self in Digital Life
- The Recolonization of Public Space
- Time and Space Compression
- Ambient Intimacy
- Anthropology and Artificial Intelligence
- Anthropology Visualisation
- Renan's Law
- Cyborgs and Mobile Technology
- Farmville
- Plastic Time
- Simultaneous Time
- Hyperlinked Memories
- Panic Architecture
- The Second Self
- Prosthetics and Their Discontents
- EEG and the Quantified Self
- Hyperlife
- Celebrity as Cyborg
- Distributed Cognition
- Activity Theory
- Grid-group cultural theory
- The Real Life Social Network
- Primate Need for Intimacy
- The Nervous System and the Cyborg System
- Alone Together: Technology and the Reinvention of Intimacy and Solitude