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The changing face of VR: Pushing the boundaries of experience across multiple industries (Hardcover): Jordan Frith The changing face of VR: Pushing the boundaries of experience across multiple industries (Hardcover)
Jordan Frith
R2,211 Discovery Miles 22 110 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
From Microverse to Metaverse - Modelling the Future through Today's Virtual Worlds (Hardcover): Leighton Evans, Jordan... From Microverse to Metaverse - Modelling the Future through Today's Virtual Worlds (Hardcover)
Leighton Evans, Jordan Frith, Michael Saker
R1,688 Discovery Miles 16 880 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

While the metaverse is often marketed as a future utopia, the vision of the metaverse represents an attempt for private corporations to control the code of the real. In the hands of companies that established and maintain the surveillance capitalism model, the ability to build a persistent, all-compassing environment means all activity in that world can be metricized and commodified, making the metaverse worthy of critical examination. Significant parts of life are already conducted in a digital place that combines various aspects of digital culture. Likewise, digital worlds for socializing already exist, and in a form akin to the VR metaverse, just as VR worlds based on play now coexist with online worlds of user generated content. These discreet private "microverses", as we refer to them, are spaces which can model the tensions that would be inherent in the metaverse. From Microverse to Metaverse: Modelling the Future through Today's Virtual Worlds examines the place attachments, world-feeling and dwelling of several "microverses" to assess the possibilities of the metaverse as a realistic proposition. Critically analyzing the phenomenological feeling of place, the political economy of emerging tech, the mechanisms of identity and self along with the behavioral constraints involved, the authors map what a metaverse might be like, whether it can happen, and just why some companies seem so determined to make it happen.

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Jordan Frith
R285 R259 Discovery Miles 2 590 Save R26 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Barcodes are about as ordinary as an object can be. They’re everywhere and impact everything from how we shop to how we travel to how the global economy is managed, but few people likely give them more than a second thought. In a way, their “ordinariness” is the ultimate symbol of their success. After all, barcodes have remained mostly unchanged (except for a few exceptions like QR Codes) for the last 50 years, and yet billions of barcodes are still scanned each day. However, behind the mundanity of the barcode lies an important, interesting, and engaging history. Barcodes are objects that bridged the gap between physical objects and digital databases and helped pave the way for the contemporary Internet of Things. They were highly controversial at points and protested by consumer groups and labor unions. Barcodes were widely deployed as a symbol of dystopian capitalism and surveillance in science fiction and art installations. This book tells the story of the barcode’s complicated history and examines how an object so crucial to so many parts of our lives became more ignored and more ordinary as it spread throughout the world. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.

Mobile Interfaces in Public Spaces - Locational Privacy, Control, and Urban Sociability (Hardcover): Adriana De Souza E Silva,... Mobile Interfaces in Public Spaces - Locational Privacy, Control, and Urban Sociability (Hardcover)
Adriana De Souza E Silva, Jordan Frith
R5,061 Discovery Miles 50 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mobile phones are no longer what they used to be. Not only can users connect to the Internet anywhere and anytime, they can also use their devices to map their precise geographic coordinates and access location-specific information like restaurant reviews, historical information, and locations of other people nearby. The proliferation of location-aware mobile technologies calls for a new understanding of how we define public spaces, how we deal with locational privacy, and how networks of power are developed today.

In Mobile Interfaces in Public Spaces, Adriana de Souza E. Silva and Jordan Frith examine these social and spatial changes by framing the development of location-aware technology within the context of other mobile and portable technologies such as the book, the Walkman, the iPod, and the mobile phone. These technologies work as interfaces to public spaces that is, as symbolic systems that not only filter information but also reshape communication relationships and the environment in which social interaction takes place. Yet rather than detaching people from their surroundings, the authors suggest that location-aware technologies may ultimately strengthen our connections to locations.

Mobile Interfaces in Public Spaces - Locational Privacy, Control, and Urban Sociability (Paperback, New): Adriana De Souza E... Mobile Interfaces in Public Spaces - Locational Privacy, Control, and Urban Sociability (Paperback, New)
Adriana De Souza E Silva, Jordan Frith
R1,542 Discovery Miles 15 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mobile phones are no longer what they used to be. Not only can users connect to the Internet anywhere and anytime, they can also use their devices to map their precise geographic coordinates and access location-specific information like restaurant reviews, historical information, and locations of other people nearby. The proliferation of location-aware mobile technologies calls for a new understanding of how we define public spaces, how we deal with locational privacy, and how networks of power are developed today.

In Mobile Interfaces in Public Spaces, Adriana de Souza E. Silva and Jordan Frith examine these social and spatial changes by framing the development of location-aware technology within the context of other mobile and portable technologies such as the book, the Walkman, the iPod, and the mobile phone. These technologies work as interfaces to public spaces that is, as symbolic systems that not only filter information but also reshape communication relationships and the environment in which social interaction takes place. Yet rather than detaching people from their surroundings, the authors suggest that location-aware technologies may ultimately strengthen our connections to locations.

The changing face of VR - Pushing the boundaries of experience across multiple industries (Paperback): Jordan Frith, Michael... The changing face of VR - Pushing the boundaries of experience across multiple industries (Paperback)
Jordan Frith, Michael Saker; Preface by David P Parisi
R1,316 Discovery Miles 13 160 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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