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    Ambient Intimacy

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    Desc: my presentation from Reboot 9.0 on 'Ambient Intimacy' which is how I describe the experience of connectedness via online social networks. Blog post here: http://www.disambiguity.com/reboot-90-ambient-intimacy/

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    1. Slide 1: ambient intimacy leisa reichelt disambiguity.com Ambient Intimacy Leisa Reichelt | Reboot 9.0
    2. Slide 3: hvad er ‘ambient intimacy?’
    3. Slide 5: ‘situational awareness’ 30 boxes
    4. Slide 6: ‘hyper-connectivity’ om malik
    5. Slide 7: ‘hive mind’ davezilla, blog comment
    6. Slide 8: ‘virtual lice picking’ andrew duval, blog comment
    7. Slide 9: ‘intimate social networks’ ito & okabe 2005
    8. Slide 10: ‘distributed co-presence’ ito & okabe 2005
    9. Slide 11: ‘full-time intimate communities’ Matsuda 2005 following Nakajima, Keiichi and Yoshino 1999
    10. Slide 12: ‘tele-cocoons’ Ichiyo Habuchi 2005
    11. Slide 14: and lots more...
    12. Slide 19: differences
    13. Slide 21: >150?
    14. Slide 24: the village green
    15. Slide 25: ‘the globe has been turned into a village by electronic media’
    16. Slide 27:
    17. Slide 28: are these people *really* friends?
    18. Slide 31: why is ambient intimacy important? (or, even perhaps relevant?)
    19. Slide 32: phatic expressiveness for virtual spaces
    20. Slide 33: ‘in linguistics, a phatic expression is one whose only function is to perform a social task’
    21. Slide 34: ‘continual partial friendship’ david weinberger, joho the blog
    22. Slide 35: ‘it’s not about being poked and prodded, it’s about exposing more surface area for others to connect with’ Johnnie Moore
    23. Slide 36: it’s a love/hate thing
    24. Slide 38: parse-ability
    25. Slide 41: design to support ambient intimacy
    26. Slide 42: let’s talk... leisa reichelt leisa.reichelt@gmail.com flow-interactive.com disambiguity.com twitter: /leisa
    27. Slide 43: Image Credits • graphpaper.com/2007/03-15_sxsw-2007-twitter-social-cyborgs • flickr.com/photos/andybudd/364745733 • flickr.com/photos/mo/22337757 • flickr.com/photos/carradine65/90084642 • flickr.com/photos/81887528@N00520045137 • flickr.com/photos/88433615@N00/346832371 • flickr.com/photos/nialkennedy/407135104 • flickr.com/photos/62361777@N00/475349203 • marcellomedia.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/hunde.jpg • headrush.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/twittercurve.jpg • flickr.com/photos/brandnewbrain/122276304 • and the rest are mine