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*[https://sci-hub.se/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tele.2016.10.003 ''Sustainability and Community Networks'']by Christian Fuchs. | *[https://sci-hub.se/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tele.2016.10.003 ''Sustainability and Community Networks'']by Christian Fuchs. | ||
== WEEK7 == | |||
=== 12 February === | |||
====Beautiful Seams==== | |||
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*[https://dl.acm.org/doi/fullHtml/10.1145/3290605.3300508 ''“Beautiful Seams”: Strategic Revelations and Concealments'']by Sarah Catherine Inman. | |||
#Sometimes, we prefer systems to appear simple and user-friendly, much like a faucet that easily dispenses water without needing to understand the purification process. However, at other times, we desire a deeper understanding of the complexity of systems, such as wanting to know how machine learning or algorithms operate. Some studies argue that black-boxing technology operations are detrimental, while others believe it is beneficial, such as in some infrastructure designs. | |||
#'''Visibility and Invisibility''' The key to seamless design is to allow users to see and manage the inconsistencies and changes within the system, rather than perceive them as obstacles. This design approach considers inconsistencies and changes as resources that can be utilized and revealed. | |||
#'''Cognitivism and interactionism'''The debate between cognitivism and interactionism is actually reflected in the discussion of seamful versus seamless design. Cognitivism focuses on the individual's thought processes when dealing with a task and attempts to reduce the cognitive load so that users can use the technology more easily. Interactionism, on the other hand, focuses more on group interaction in complex environments and emphasizes the diverse contexts in which users use technology. | |||
==== Decision Making==== | |||
*[https://hr.mit.edu/learning-topics/teams/articles/models ''Decision-Making Models'']by Judith Stein. | |||
*[https://autonomic.zone/blog/2021/01/how-we-make-decisions/ ''How we make decisions Small, Medium and Large''] | |||
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==== Basic Python==== | |||
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Revision as of 16:24, 16 February 2024
WEEK 3
15 January
Start
- Pad for 15 Jan
A brand new topic, so far, technology remains something elusive to me (seemingly because I believe that only with understanding do I have the qualifications to discuss it), and now I need to explore its impact, but I lack confidence.
The interesting part is, I've always wanted to explore the mutual influence between identity and everyday life. Feminism and technology are a great entry point, and I hope I can gain a deeper understanding in this SI.
16 January
Userpage on chopchop
WEEK 4
22 January
What's up with the cloud
- Pad for 22 Jan
- Picnic near datacenterfrom Publication in ART MAGAZIN NO 99. PLANETARYITY Pad for Picnic near datacenter
Today's Wanderings
- An experiment utilising machine learning and Three.js to show how far hand tracking in the browser has come.
23 January
Old devices into servers
- Pad for 24 Jan
24 January
Discussion about Strike
- Pad for 23 Jan
- Group discussion to have a virtual strike about using cash to boycott mobile payments.I'm attempting to create a promotional webpage for it. The learning process of creating it will be documented here.
WEEK 5
29 January
- Pad for 29 Jan
Server tours
30 January
Glich at ImageMagick
- Use jupyter note book have fun with ImageMagick.
- Read and discussed Torn at the seams: vernacular approaches to teaching with computational tools.
31 January
- Pad for 31 Jan
- Editorial Services LTD
WEEK6
5 February
The Server
- Pad for 5 Feb
- Part 1: Pages 339-341:It talks about how servants feel when they wait for their masters' orders and the problems that come with waiting for a long time. It says that whether they are important messengers or regular servants, their work includes boring periods of free time, which makes them complain about their miserable condition. Living in the shadow of power can be very costly, as "The daily existence of a valet may be filled with boredom."
Servants will continue to work during long periods of idleness, even if all they do is wait for the next command or the doorbell to ring. Despite the mechanization of their daily routine, servants tended to spend their free time engaging in spiritual activities, which included reading. Servants would mimic the reading habits of their superiors and use their free time to further build their information advantage. Their entire time, even their leisure time, was at the disposal of their masters.
- Part 2: Pages 343-347:In the absence of a specific task or instruction, the machine may enter an idle state, at which point it may perform some self-management or other auxiliary tasks to maintain its normal operation.
Today's Wanderings
- A digital gallery by Sierra McLean.
6 February
Build a Web Canvas
- Pad for 6 Feb
7 February
Sustainability&CoC
- Pad for 7 Feb
- Sustainability and Community Networksby Christian Fuchs.
WEEK7
12 February
Beautiful Seams
- Pad for 12 Feb
- “Beautiful Seams”: Strategic Revelations and Concealmentsby Sarah Catherine Inman.
- Sometimes, we prefer systems to appear simple and user-friendly, much like a faucet that easily dispenses water without needing to understand the purification process. However, at other times, we desire a deeper understanding of the complexity of systems, such as wanting to know how machine learning or algorithms operate. Some studies argue that black-boxing technology operations are detrimental, while others believe it is beneficial, such as in some infrastructure designs.
- Visibility and Invisibility The key to seamless design is to allow users to see and manage the inconsistencies and changes within the system, rather than perceive them as obstacles. This design approach considers inconsistencies and changes as resources that can be utilized and revealed.
- Cognitivism and interactionismThe debate between cognitivism and interactionism is actually reflected in the discussion of seamful versus seamless design. Cognitivism focuses on the individual's thought processes when dealing with a task and attempts to reduce the cognitive load so that users can use the technology more easily. Interactionism, on the other hand, focuses more on group interaction in complex environments and emphasizes the diverse contexts in which users use technology.
Decision Making
- Decision-Making Modelsby Judith Stein.
- How we make decisions Small, Medium and Large
13 February
Basic Python
- Pad for 13 Feb
- Pad for broken sis