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Object Centered Computing and Architecture

  • September 23rd, 2009
  • Posted in thoughts

Object centered computing is set to have a profound technological change just as the switch from personal computers to the networked-centered computers was.  Personal computers dealt with the assumption that everything one needed was stored locally.  Networked computers built upon that, assuming everything one needed could be made universally accessible on the internet.  What sort [ READ MORE ]

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Duncan is a digital artist and graduate of the Institute of Digital Art and Technology. He is interested in the creative application of RFID technologies, and his work has been presented at festivals such as the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival and Piksel. He is currently conducting research into the implications of memory objects on architectural design as part of his PhD at the Edinburgh College of Art.
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