I hope this is not too far off-topic for PhD-Design list members. I feel
Lynne's work is an object lesson in bringing historical insight to
apparently new problems.
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Lansdown Lecture -- Talking Toasters, by Lynne Hamill
+ Date: Tuesday 14 November 2006
+ Time: 4:45pm for one hour
+ Location: Middlesex University, Cat Hill Campus: Room 137.
+ Location in Google Maps:
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Talking Toasters: the Operation of 'Smart' Devices in the Home
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Gadgets have taken over the role of servants in our homes. But how human do
we want these devices to be, and how much autonomy do we want to give them?
Based on her recent paper in Information Society, ³Controlling Smart Devices
in the Home² Lynne will briefly review work done in the Digital World
Research Centre on ³conversational agents² and smart houses. She will then
explore what we can learn from the relationship between employers and
servants in the past.
Lynne Hamill was until recently Executive Director of the Digital World
Research Centre and is now in the Department of Sociology at the University
of Surrey.
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Admission is free.
If you would like to attend this lecture, please email [log in to unmask]
All enquires to Stephen Boyd Davis
Head, Lansdown Centre for Electronic Arts, Cat Hill
Ext. 5072
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The Centre's Web Pages are at http://www.cea.mdx.ac.uk/
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Stephen Boyd Davis
Head, Lansdown Centre for Electronic Arts
Middlesex University, Cat Hill, Barnet, Herts EN4 8HT
United Kingdom
Tel 44 (0)20 8411 5072
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The Centre's Web Pages are at http://www.cea.mdx.ac.uk/
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