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Where Things Live When Not in Use

02 Mar 2013
In: Future Perfect, Zurich
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When things, like the aircraft wheelchair pictured here, have autonomous mobility where do they live when they are not engaged in a task, or roaming.
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Car. Nudge.

29 Nov 2012
In: Future Perfect
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The practice of using private parking spaces and leaving the handbreak off – to enable the attendant to get cars in and out. (a similar …
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Drone

29 Nov 2012
In: GRF, San Francisco
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Toe or Be Towed

29 Nov 2012
In: Future Perfect, San Francisco
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The definition of a “walk-off” in a world of autonomous vehicle mobility? Discovering your vehicle has strayed beyond social/legal norms while you are away.
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Remote Sensing

14 Jun 2012
In: Research Methods, Shanghai
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Prepping for a field study in Rwanda and a few other places this week. Knowing how to interpret a satellite photos and data from other mapping …
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Concepts in Autonomous Mobility

23 Feb 2012
In: Future Perfect, Shanghai
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With frog colleagues from our Austin studio having recently completed another recent field study in the automotive space and a guvnor who has perhaps the …
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Territories Expanded

06 Nov 2010
In: Future Perfect, Shibuya, back of
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The interesting thing here is not that you can pay for vending machine goods with your travel card; or that you can check the balance …
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Cars By Numbers

26 Oct 2010
In: Cultural Norms, Seoul
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The South Korean penchant for posting phone numbers to cars to make it easier for boxed-in neighbours to find a way out. Contact information supplied …
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