the internet of things includes now our babies and our sleep cycles

On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:11 PM, Randall Packer <[email protected]> wrote:

> @Ruth & @NetBehaviorists @NetArtizens @TheWorld… I am constantly amazed
> and dazzled at the possibilities and situations brought about through
> networked connections: people, media, objects and things. In relation to
> Ruth’s Revelations, my class at NTU Singapore is conducting Mobile Webcam
> Exercises under the direction of Helen Varley Jamieson in preparation for
> her upcoming performance for the Art of the Networked Practice | Online
> Symposium. Two of the visiting Chinese students are grappling with their
> own Internet of things with the following dialogue while connected via
> their mobile phone cams:
>
> Frank: "Advantage: to make my partner, Tommy, participate in the process
> of making my supper. I think he can really smell it!!!: Disadvantage: I
> can’t see my mobile because I ‘m exhausted by looking at my dishes to make
> sure it will not fire up.”
>
> Cams, supper, fire, connections, and dishes: how do we juggle our real and
> virtual lives in the Internet of Things??
>
> Randall
>
> From: ruth catlow <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity <
> [email protected]>
> Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 2:38 AM
> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity <
> [email protected]>
> Subject: [NetBehaviour] Internet of Things - Warms and Shods
>
>  I hear that the Internet is disappearing - from our screens into our
> stuff.
> I have always enjoyed the slippery nature of meaning-making across digital
> and physical realms.
> And I am thinking harder now about what it will mean for art that we can
> make so many different kinds of "things" act as the collection point for
> different kinds of sense data- heat, pressure, acceleration, radiation,
> tilt, sound, light, electric charge etc- and then do something with it.
>
> To try to help me to think about it I have created a series of triptychs.
> These are the first of them. Warms and Shods
>
> The central image: a drawing of a thing
> The left hand image: what the thing does (image returned by word search
> today) - This word is also the title of each triptych.
> The right hand image: visually similar (image returned by image search
> today)
>
>
>
> *Warms*
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/60673926@N02/16224048424/in/set-72157649076007324
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>
> *Shods*
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/60673926@N02/16226452023/in/set-72157649076007324
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