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		<title>By: Sam Kinsley &#187; Blog Archive &#187; links for 2009-01-20</title>
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		<description>[...] Pasta&amp;Vinegar » Blog Archive » About automated journeys &quot;A good list of papers from the Automated Journeys workshop (at Ubicomp 2008) has been put on-line recently. This event was about examining how automation reconfigure people’s interactions with cities and speculate on what innovations might be to come. &#8230; Automation is one of the dimension of technology that I find the most interesting since it’s an obvious locus of research. It directly embeds the topic of human relationship to technologies given that automation is often a goal for system designers (as a substitute for human activities) and if often leads to failures and troubles.&quot; (tags: automation ubicomp technology anticipation interaction mediation) [...] </description>
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