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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “Internet of things”

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Transhumanism, immanence and existential risk: An interview with Mark O’Connell

Gerry Gaffney June 17, 2017 Internet of Things, Transhumanism Leave a Comment

Can we remain human when we upload our consciousness? Can Silicon Valley “techno-boosterism” solve the “modest problem” of death?

Internet of thingsSci-fiTranshumanism
Gerry GaffneyTranshumanism, immanence and existential risk: An interview with Mark O’Connell06.17.2017

Machine I: An interview with Kayla Heffernan

Gerry Gaffney July 14, 2016 Interaction design, Internet of Things Leave a Comment

More than skin deep. The world of non-medical insertable devices

insertablesInternet of thingsmedical
Gerry GaffneyMachine I: An interview with Kayla Heffernan07.14.2016
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Adam Greenfield on Everyware

Gerry Gaffney June 23, 2010 Interaction design 1 Comment

Gerry Gaffney interviews Adam Greenfield on “everyware”, or ubiquitous computing, and its wide-reaching implications.

Internet of thingsUbiquitous computing
Gerry GaffneyAdam Greenfield on Everyware06.23.2010

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