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The Power of (Not) Recording Video

10 Nov 2008
In: Cheju, Today's Office
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The video for the Future Social talk at LIFT Asia can now be uploaded from here with accompanying notes and presentation here You’re hosting an event …
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New Perspectives, Changing Value

13 Apr 2008
In: Future Perfect, United Arab Emirates
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In a world of ubiquitous aerial, street level or imagery the extent that new views enhance or depreciate the the financial value of what …
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Transaction Privacy, Service Design

23 Oct 2007
In: Cultural Norms, Tokyo
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ATM’s are almost exclusively found inside buildings in Japan yet commonly accessible directly from the street in cities like Helsinki or London. The relatively low recorded …
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The Price of Privacy

01 Jul 2007
In: Cultural Norms, Mumbai
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Using local contact numbers during the field research lowers the communication barrier for would-be participants – and the arrival in a new city heralds in …
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Moral Guardians

05 Nov 2006
In: Future Perfect, Tehran
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As our collective ability to watch and monitor becomes ever more sophisticated how does this change the relationship between individuals, governments and organisations? In our future …
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