Navarro, José JavierKellermeyer, JonasKellner, Sophie StephanieSpindler, CedricRyser, ThomasKeusgen, Jennifer2020-04-282020-04-28https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/31271https://doi.org/10.26041/fhnw-2077UbiComp technologies have an impact on our everyday lives through strategies of intelligent, networked omnipresence, invisibility and seamless immediacy. Such paradigms are derived from theoretical groundwork, artistically staged and evaluated in an interactive research setting, using sensor data and qualitative ethnographic survey methods. The project contributes to a better understanding and critical assessment of ubiComp and its influence on our living environment, agency and privacy.Artistic ResearchUbiquitous ComputingInternet fo ThingsHuman-Computer InteractionMedia ArtMedia TheoryTechnology - Human - Design: Paradigms of Ubiquitous Computing00 - Projekt