Ambient Intimacy

Check out this amazing presentation by Leisa Reichelt from Reboot. It’s incredible. I love the slideshow, and then read all the supporting text below it. Fascinating stuff for we of the Twitter set.

Ambient Intimacy.

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  • http://www.tilzy.tv Joshua Cohen

    Incredibly interesting links. All this insight into the “monkeysphere”, Dunbar’s #, infinite interruption, community limitations/breadth/intimacy, is fascinating. I think it’s very cool that we’ve reached a point where people are starting to investigate and evaluate the personal, group, and greater social effects of these new communal technologies.

    As we become more connected to one another in increasingly dynamic ways, we’re redefining base human conceptions like “privacy”, “community”, and “friendship”. It’s pretty sweet to see these transitions take place.

  • http://www.tilzy.tv Joshua Cohen

    Incredibly interesting links. All this insight into the “monkeysphere”, Dunbar’s #, infinite interruption, community limitations/breadth/intimacy, is fascinating. I think it’s very cool that we’ve reached a point where people are starting to investigate and evaluate the personal, group, and greater social effects of these new communal technologies.

    As we become more connected to one another in increasingly dynamic ways, we’re redefining base human conceptions like “privacy”, “community”, and “friendship”. It’s pretty sweet to see these transitions take place.

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