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Open Studio 004
Slow Technology
Thursday 13 November 2008 / 12 noon - 5 pm
Horizon Scotland / Forres, Scotland
Free of charge, spaces limited (see below for booking information)
Interested in what's going on at Distance Lab? At our "Open Studio"
events we show you how we're pushing the limits of technology and
design to overcome the disadvantages of distance. We also expose you
to some of the most innovative research ideas and personalities from
other parts of the world.
The theme of this event is Slow Technology, an extension of
notions from the "slow food" movement into the design of new
technologies. Instead of speed and efficiency, slow technology
emphasises the quality, locality, and humanity of the total
experience.
Distance Lab researchers Costas Bissas and Tomoko
Hayashi will describe our ongoing endeavors in the realm of "slow
technology", including Neuromantic, a project that aims to
encourage rural modern life through the use of new technologies
without altering the authenticity of the environment, local uniqueness
and resources.
Special guest speaker:
Glorianna Davenport
MIT Media Laboratory
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Slow Stories
Glorianna Davenport is head of the Media Fabrics (formerly
Interactive Cinema) group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT) Media Lab. Trained as a
documentary filmmaker, Glorianna has achieved international
recognition for her work in new media forms. Her research explores
fundamental issues related to the collaborative co-construction of
digital media experiences, where the task of narration is split among
authors, consumers, and computer mediators.
In her talk, Glorianna will frame her work within the "slow" theme.
Time is central to our experience of life and to the concept of story;
time is required to experience ones own story, to author story, and to
experience the stories of others. Today the agility of computer
networks and their associated technologies allow a new class of story:
slow stories. For instance, a story of a character - be it a glacier,
a day in the life of a salt marsh, or a human being maturing through a
complex web of circumstance - can be developed for slow release, in a
time coordinated with story development.
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A light lunch and presentations will be followed by open studio time
during which you can visit our lab space, check out our equipment,
talk to our researchers, and see our latest project demonstrations.
Outline agenda:
12:00 - Registration opens and light lunch available
13:00 - Presentations begin promptly
15:00 - Research demonstrations and discussion in our studio space
17:00 - End
This Open Studio will be immediately followed by a
Moray Small Business Club event in the same location. For more
information, contact the Moray Small Business
Club.
Booking information
Space is limited for this event. Please fill out the form below to
request a booking. Your details will not be shared with other
organisations. If we are unable to offer you a space this time, we
will keep you on our list for the next event. Please double-check the spelling of your email address as we will use it to get in touch with you about this event.
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