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portada The Ubiquitous Home: Within a Technologically Driven Nomadic Culture (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
192
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
21.6 x 14.0 x 1.0 cm
Peso
0.23 kg.
ISBN13
9789574381357
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The Ubiquitous Home: Within a Technologically Driven Nomadic Culture (en Inglés)

Grace Tsai (Autor) · 978-957-43-8135-7 · Tapa Blanda

The Ubiquitous Home: Within a Technologically Driven Nomadic Culture (en Inglés) - Tsai, Grace

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This is a book of the influence of current network and digital technology as an agent for redefining, transforming, and reassessing, the concept of "home". The premise of this study is that the evolving use of Internet as a virtual transportation medium may result in the change of comfort and distance within spatial environments forcing one's living space of working, learning, and playing to extend over an ubiquitous locale. This extension would in turn affect the traditional concept of the "home". Although the meaning of home has remained the same throughout centuries i.e. to provide shelter and food, the implications of "homeness" has changed through culture and time and these essential needs are transforming themselves into new forms within the demands of digital computing and telecommunication of the 21st century. Affordable technology coupled with Internet use is already altering lifestyle patterns, transcending barriers of locality-based activities and associated linear lifestyle. Globalization and transportation has influenced the concept of portability and the global nomad. Researchers must understand the possible products of these lifestyles and anticipate the ramifications of the ubiquitous presence to effectively participate in and create any innovative expression in this transformation process. This study undertakes three parts. In the first part involves the author's assessment of current trends in networked telecommunication, digital technology and wireless communication as an analysis of the prevailing influence of technology in common living environments. The second part incorporates a discussion on the definition of an individual space termed as "home"; it extrapolates the significance of "homeness" by discussing in an abstract manner each sense of home, in physical manner via measure and space planning, and in philosophical manner as a cultural idea and identity of place. In the third part, a questionnaire method of data collection is presented and discussed that consists of a study involving a sample frame of 83 individuals of diverse backgrounds experiencing their concept of home. Using a phenomenological approach, this study aims to provide a specific rationale in constructing a particular model of "homeness" under the current influence of networked technology. Lifestyle choices related to one's association to "homeness" are compared with possible digital outputs in key areas such as visual, sound, and memory preferences. This study argues about the plausible future of space and place termed as ubiquitous home and presents possible technological scenarios as a direct result of increased influence of networked digital technology.

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