2-15-45 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture

Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing
A talk by Adam Greenfield

Saturday, July 15, 2006
14:00
Mita Campus, Keio University

The age of ubiquitous computing is here: a computing without
computers, where information processing has diffused into everyday
life, and virtually disappeared from view. What does this mean to
those of us who will be encountering it? How will it transform our
lives? And how will we learn to make wise decisions about something so
hard to see?

Join noted writer and critical futurist Adam Greenfield as he explores
this new technology and its implications for society, for business,
for the way we design spaces and cities - even for the way we relate
to each other.

Adam Greenfield is an internationally-recognized writer, user
experience consultant and critical futurist. He was previously lead
information architect for the Tokyo office of Razorfish.

More about Everyware:
http://www.studies-observations.com/everyware/

Adam's Personal Site:
http://www.v-2.org/

Presentation by Adam Greenfield to be followed by Panel Discussion and
Q&A.

Panelists:
Junghoon Kim - Associate Professor, DMC Institute
Andreas Bovens - Research Associate, DMC Institute
Younghee Jung - Senior Design Manager, Nokia Design

Location:
G-SEC, 6th Floor, East Research Building
Mita Campus, Keio University
2-15-45 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Yahoo! map: http://tinyurl.com/j7zuv
Campus map: http://www.keio.ac.jp/access2/mita_e.html (Nr. 4)

Registration and info:
[email protected]

This event is organized by the Content Industry & Policy Research Unit
of Keio University's DMC Institute. The DMC Institute is part of the
Strategic Research Center Development Program, established by the
Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology and financed by its Special Coordination Fund for Science
and Technology.

Added by Andrew Shuttleworth on July 3, 2006