
Ubiquity: The Journal of Pervasive Media 6.1 is now available
Intellect is pleased to announce that Ubiquity: The Journal of Pervasive Media 6.1 is now available!
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Aims & Scope
Ubiquity is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed journal for creative and transdisciplinary practitioners interested in technologies, practices and behaviours that have the potential to radically transform human perspectives on the world. ‘Ubiquity', the ability to be everywhere at the same time, a potential historically attributed to the occult is now a common feature of the average mobile phone. The title refers explicitly to the advent of ubiquitous computing that has been hastened through the consumption of networked digital devices. The journal anticipates the consequences for design and research in a culture where everyone and everything is connected, and will offer a context for visual artists, designers, scientists and writers to consider how Ubiquity is transforming our relationship with the world.
Issue 6.1
Chris Speed, Chris Elsden and Bettina Nissen
Articles
Searching for an OxChain: Co-designing blockchain applications for charitable giving
Chris Elsden, Kate Symons, Chris Speed, John Vines and Anne Spaa
Cloud Euphoria : A post-analysis on the networked effects of emotions
Angelo Plessas
Four manifestos from ‘HCI for Blockchain’: A 2018 CHI workshop
Anonymous
Michael Bauwens in conversation with Chris Speed
Furtherfield Manifesto
Lab Report #6
Tangibly understanding intangible complexities: Designing for distributed autonomous organizations
Bettina Nissen, Ella Tallyn and Kate Symons
Decentralized Autonomous Housing
Tolulope Onabolu and Eleni Margariti
Emerging regimes of value in distributed autonomous systems
Razvan Nicolescu
Trustless education? A blockchain system for university grades
John Rooksby and Kristiyan Dimitrov