Man and Machine

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Firefox: the most devastating killing machine ever built... his job... steal it!

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Deiter Rams on Good Design

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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Wii Remote Hacking by Johnny Chung Lee at the Creativity World Forum

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Biohackers: A journey into cyborg America

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John Underkoffler: "points to the future of UI"

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I am a Computer Science Lecturer, Educational Researcher, and Futurist, in the School of Computing, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland. I care passionately about the portrayal of computers in the media, and have written several academic papers on this topic. email: Damian.Gordon(a)dit.ie web: http://www.damiantgordon.com
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