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Title: Race as skin deep the Internet as screen deep


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Race as skin deep--gtthe Internet as screen deep
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2. Potted history of interactivity
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Lisp was designed in such a way that working
with it interactivelygiving it a command, then
seeing what happened, then giving it another
commandwas the best way to work with it --John
McCarthy
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anything that can be exhaustively and
unambiguously described, anything that can be
completely and unambiguously put into words, is
ipso fact realizable by a suitable finite neural
network --John von Neumann
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You are quite elated by this freedom to juggle
your thoughts, and by the way this freedom allows
you to work them into shape --Douglas
Engelbart Let me suggest that such an object
and system hypertext, properly designed and
administered, could have great potential for
education, increasing the students range of
choices, his sense of freedom, his motivation,
and his intellectual grasp. --Theodor Nelson
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Certain interactive systems generate glowing
enthusiasm among usersin marked contrast with
the more common reaction of grudging acceptance
or outright hostility. The enthusiastic users
reports are filled with positive feelings
regarding ? mastery of the system ? competence
in the performance of their task ? ease in
learning the system originally and in
assimilating advanced features ? confidence in
their capacity to retain mastery over
time ? enjoyment in using the system ? eagerness
to show it off to novices, and ? desire to
explore more powerful aspects of the system These
feelings are not, of course, universal, but the
amalgam does convey an image of the truly pleased
user. As I talked with these enthusiasts and
examined the systems they used, I began to
develop a model of the features that produced
such delight. The central ideas seemed to be
visibility of the object of interest rapid,
reversible, incremental actions, and, replacement
of complex command language syntax by direct
manipulation of the object of interesthence the
term direct manipulation. --Ben Schneiderman
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Direct engagement shifts the focus from the
representation of manipulable objects to the
ideal of enabling people to engage directly in
the activity of choice, whether it be
manipulating symbolic tools in the performance of
some instrumental tasks or wandering around the
imaginary world of a computer game. Direct
engagement emphasizes emotional as well as
cognitive values. It conceives of human-computer
activity as a designed experience. --Brenda
Laurel
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  • Surveillance
  • Visual metaphor
  • Territorial metaphors
  • Centralized orchestration
  • Identification with the state
  • Capture
  • linguistic metaphors for human activities
  • Structural metaphors
  • Decentralized hterogeneous organization

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3. Jumping the screen
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A girl strokes its keys languidly and looks
about the room and sometimes at the speaker with
a disquieting gaze. --Vannevar Bush
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Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring,
is not necessarily good advice. Knowing too much
is no better, and often worse, than knowing too
little. People cannot assimilate very much
information. Any programming method or approach
that assumes that people will understand a lot is
highly risky --John V. Guttag
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// this is program spits out hello
world include ltiostream.hgt int main () cout
ltlt "Hello World!" return 0
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we get convinced not by listening / watching a
prepared message but by actively working with the
data reorganizing it, uncovering the
connections, becoming aware of correlations
--Lev Manovich
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The cosmogony of this world reflects our new
understanding of our own planet - post Cold War,
Internet, ecology, Gaia, and globalization.
Notice the thin barely visible lines that connect
the actors and the blocks. (This is the same
device used in theyrule.net.) In the universe of
UTOPIA, everything is interconnected, and each
action of an individual actor affects the system
as a whole. Intellectually, we know that this is
how our Earth functions ecologically and
economically - but UTOPIA represents this on a
scale we can grasp perceptually. --Lev Manovich
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4. Ideology and Software
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Ideology is a representation of the imaginary
relation of individuals to their real conditions
of existence --Louis Althusser
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A system in which people are encouraged to do
whatever they want will probably not produce
pleasant experiences. When a person is asked to
be creative with no direction or constraints
whatever, the result isoften a sense of
powerlessness or even complete paralysis of
imagination the experience of using it a
system that enables anything to be possible
might be more like an existential nightmare than
a dream of freedom. --Brenda Laurel
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an experience is an attempt executed without
reserve, given over to the peril of its own lack
of foundation and security in this object of
which it is not the subject but instead the
passion, exposed like the pirate (peirates) who
freely tries his luck on the high seas. --Jean
Luc Nancy
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