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Coming next week: “Smiling May Harm Your Jaw” and “Did You Take Too Many Steps Today?”
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realtime
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Things happen before they happen
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We begin living in the prenow
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n Ambient Reality, the Shadow goes away. Spasm precedes desire. In fact, it’s all spasm. We enter what I call Uninterrupted Spasm State, or USS.
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the most disruptive technologies of the coming decade: the mobile Internet and the Internet of Things
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For instance, “by combining a digital camera in a wearable device with image-recognition software, a shopper can automatically be fed comparative pricing information based on the image of a product captured by the camera.
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Demand is ambient, as are pricing comparisons
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They become streams in the cloud.
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these scenarios fail to capture the full power of Ambient Reality. They assume some agency is required on the part of the consumer. One has to “set up a rule” about the lifespan of one’s sneakers. One has to pre-program a choice between umbrella and rain jacket. In Ambient Reality, no such agency is required. Personal decisions are made prenow, by communications among software-infused things.
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he sensors in your feet and in your sneakers are in constant communication not only with each other but with the cloud.
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the new pair is automatically printed on your 3-D printer at home.
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style of the sneakers is chosen algorithmically based on your past behavior as well as contemporaneous neural monitoring.
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Mike LarkinThis is a test of the bookmarking system. The blog of Nicholas Carr, author of "The Shallows."
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Molly MyersWhat are the psychological effects of reading literature? "A book is rewritten in the mind of each reader." http://t.co/5D17fS8e
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A book is rewritten in the mind of every reader, and the book rewrites each reader’s mind in a unique way, too.
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Ulrich KampffmeyerRough Type | Nicholas Carr's Blog
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There's a recent study out of the University of Michigan, where they had a team of students find answers to a set of questions using materials in the campus library. Then another team had to answer the same set of questions using Google. It took them 7 minutes to answer the questions on Google and 22 minutes to answer them in the library. Think about all the time saved! Thirty years ago, getting answers was really expensive, so we asked very few questions. Now getting answers is cheap, so we ask billions of questions a day, like “what is Jennifer Aniston having for breakfast?” We would have never asked that 30 years ago.
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Varian's desire to apply measures of productivity to the life of the mind also testifies to the narrowness of Google's view. It values the measurable over the nonmeasurable, and what it values most of all are those measurable variables that are increasing thanks to recent technological advances. In other words, it stacks history's deck. How did the University of Michigan researchers come up with the questions that they had their subjects find answers to? They "obtained a random sample of 2515 queries from a major search engine.
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situational overload and ambient overload
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Situational overload is the needle-in-the-haystack problem
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for most questions most of the time, search engines and other digital filters, or software-based, human-powered filters like email or Twitter, are able to serve up good answers in an eyeblink or two.
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Ambient overload doesn't involve needles in haystacks. It involves haystack-sized piles of needles.
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the pile of interesting information never shrinks.
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The cause of situational overload is too much noise. The cause of ambient overload is too much signal.
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The great power of modern digital filters lies in their ability to make information that is of inherent interest to us immediately visible to us.
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The real source of information overload, at least of the ambient sort, is the stuff we like, the stuff we want. And as filters get better, that's exactly the stuff we get more of.
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As today's filters improve, they expand the information we feel compelled to take notice of
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Matt LabbeJust in case you happen to like Nick Carr's paper he used to be a regular blogger. Ever since he got started on "The Shallows" his new book about how the Internet is making us dumber, he's been a good bit quieter.
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"People don't read anymore," Steve Jobs famously said, and the iPad emanates from that assumption.
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Raising the realtime child
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Aaron CurtisI agree with Carr's criticism of Gelernter here. Gelernter suggests organizing everything according to a linear temporal "lifestream" on the internet will facilitate our sensemaking and development. I disagree. Related events do not always cooccur at the same time. Other organizing mechanisms (i.e., spatial proximity) are needed that better align with the information being represented at times. My dissertation elaborates a lot on this principle.
sensemaking collective mindfulness proximity organization linearity
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Using lifestreams (which arrange information in time instead of space), historians can assemble, argue about and gradually refine timelines of historical fact ... Images, videos and text will accumulate around such streams. Eventually they will become shared cultural monuments in the Cybersphere.
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That's as succinct a statement of Google's intellectual ethic as I've come across.
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Forget "I think, therefore I am." It's now "I search, therefore I am."
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It's better to have access to knowledge than to have knowledge.
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He leads us toward a kind of knowing that belongs to dream and reverie on the far side of the labor of mind or of body
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information as commodity, thought as transaction
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"mind has evolved" to the point that it can only recognize and process information that has been digitized and uploaded, she is confessing to undergoing an intellectual dehumanization. She is confessing to being computerized.
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It's not what you can find out, Frost and James and Poirier told us; it's what you know.
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Truth is self-created through labor, through the hard, inefficient, unscripted work of the mind, through the indirection of dream and reverie.
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Google can give you everything but meaning.
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