This presentation examines how the softwarization of everyday life is experienced. The point of embarkation is the observation that despite the proliferation computation in the everyday, people pay little attention to the conditions of software and its role in shaping their mundane time-spaces. I will discuss results from a case study that used Henri Lefebvre’s rhythmanalysis (1992/2004) to shed light on how the rhythms of code-based technology are experienced. The research design of the intervention was inspired by the idea of privacy mirrors (Ngueyn and Mynatt 2002). Research participants (n=13), who described their relation to their devices as intense, used tracking software (RescueTime, ManicTime, App Usage or RealizD) in their ICTs and...
Proactive self-tracking is a proliferating digital media practice that involves gathering data about...
As computing technology has become a vital part of everyday life, studies have increasingly scrutini...
With an unprecedented scale of users interacting with online platforms and mobile devices, digital t...
This paper explores Lefebvre’s method of rhythmanalysis (2002) and the way lived experiences are doc...
In this paper, we trace the rhythmicities of activity tracking by applying the method of technograhi...
I’m interested in what sticks in the mind, what makes something memorable. And almost everyone can r...
In this paper we explore the implications of new technologies for performances in relation to work, ...
Copyright © 2014 SageThis article argues that in software, we have created quasi-autonomous systems ...
How do we experience living in a world in which soundscapes from digital technologies are increasing...
The authors conducted a curiosity-driven study to explore what a vast body of self-tracking data cou...
The information systems field emerged as a new discipline of artificial science as a result of intel...
The information systems field emerged as a new discipline of artificial science as a result of intel...
This paper presents an investigation of commonalities and differences between Lefebvre’s theory of R...
How do digital algorithms govern our daily lives and how do they do so without us consciously notici...
How do digital algorithms govern our daily lives and how do they do so without us consciously notici...
Proactive self-tracking is a proliferating digital media practice that involves gathering data about...
As computing technology has become a vital part of everyday life, studies have increasingly scrutini...
With an unprecedented scale of users interacting with online platforms and mobile devices, digital t...
This paper explores Lefebvre’s method of rhythmanalysis (2002) and the way lived experiences are doc...
In this paper, we trace the rhythmicities of activity tracking by applying the method of technograhi...
I’m interested in what sticks in the mind, what makes something memorable. And almost everyone can r...
In this paper we explore the implications of new technologies for performances in relation to work, ...
Copyright © 2014 SageThis article argues that in software, we have created quasi-autonomous systems ...
How do we experience living in a world in which soundscapes from digital technologies are increasing...
The authors conducted a curiosity-driven study to explore what a vast body of self-tracking data cou...
The information systems field emerged as a new discipline of artificial science as a result of intel...
The information systems field emerged as a new discipline of artificial science as a result of intel...
This paper presents an investigation of commonalities and differences between Lefebvre’s theory of R...
How do digital algorithms govern our daily lives and how do they do so without us consciously notici...
How do digital algorithms govern our daily lives and how do they do so without us consciously notici...
Proactive self-tracking is a proliferating digital media practice that involves gathering data about...
As computing technology has become a vital part of everyday life, studies have increasingly scrutini...
With an unprecedented scale of users interacting with online platforms and mobile devices, digital t...