Visions of the future predict spaces apparently teaming with ever more novel and pervasive technologies. Significant amongst such forecasts is the notion of 'ubiquitous computing' (ubicomp), understood as an affordance or capacity tied (in)to people, places and things. This article stages an encounter between the futurity of ubicomp and recent debates in geography around anticipation. So, first, the future orientation in ubicomp research and development (R&D) is investigated as a mode of anticipation. 'Knowledges', and 'logics' of anticipation are subsequently, and second, discussed as the conceptual apparatus that constructs and perpetuates the 'proximate future' of ubicomp. This analysis connects recent discussion about 'anticipation' in ...
Predictive computation is rapidly becoming the new focus of computer science and technological devel...
An often unacknowledged yet foundational problem for design is how ‘futures‘ are recruited for desig...
An often unacknowledged yet foundational problem for design is how ‘futures‘ are recruited for desig...
Visions of the future predict spaces apparently teaming with ever more novel and pervasive technolog...
Visions of the future predict spaces apparently teaming with ever more novel and pervasive technolog...
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier. NOTICE: This is the author’s version of a work accepted for publication b...
This paper addresses the discourse for a proactive thinking of futurity, intimately concerned with t...
This paper addresses the discourse for a proactive thinking of futurity, intimately concerned with t...
Kinsley, S. 2012, The definitive, peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published in E...
This thesis describes the ways in which technological futurity is a complex array of performative an...
Visions of the future are a common feature of discourse within ubiquitous computing and, more broadl...
Visions of the future pervade the development of computing technologies. This paper addresses the pr...
The future has become a common theme in governance of contemporary societies, particularly in the co...
Visions of the future pervade the development of computing technologies. This paper addresses the pr...
Visions of the future pervade the development of computing technologies. This paper addresses the pr...
Predictive computation is rapidly becoming the new focus of computer science and technological devel...
An often unacknowledged yet foundational problem for design is how ‘futures‘ are recruited for desig...
An often unacknowledged yet foundational problem for design is how ‘futures‘ are recruited for desig...
Visions of the future predict spaces apparently teaming with ever more novel and pervasive technolog...
Visions of the future predict spaces apparently teaming with ever more novel and pervasive technolog...
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier. NOTICE: This is the author’s version of a work accepted for publication b...
This paper addresses the discourse for a proactive thinking of futurity, intimately concerned with t...
This paper addresses the discourse for a proactive thinking of futurity, intimately concerned with t...
Kinsley, S. 2012, The definitive, peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published in E...
This thesis describes the ways in which technological futurity is a complex array of performative an...
Visions of the future are a common feature of discourse within ubiquitous computing and, more broadl...
Visions of the future pervade the development of computing technologies. This paper addresses the pr...
The future has become a common theme in governance of contemporary societies, particularly in the co...
Visions of the future pervade the development of computing technologies. This paper addresses the pr...
Visions of the future pervade the development of computing technologies. This paper addresses the pr...
Predictive computation is rapidly becoming the new focus of computer science and technological devel...
An often unacknowledged yet foundational problem for design is how ‘futures‘ are recruited for desig...
An often unacknowledged yet foundational problem for design is how ‘futures‘ are recruited for desig...