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Friday, February 18, 2011
 
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Mariamz on the being there as a mobile consumer.
As mobile social technology diffuses – Heideggerian philosophy provides an overarching understanding of the ‘Internet of things‘ - as the networked realisation of people ‘being in the world’ with ‘social objects’ in lots of different times, places and moods.
 
Comments:
Maybe, as a useful analogy, in the sense of using the internet world without being aware of its vast system of connections. But is "world" for MH a system? A system is always designed. Isn't MH's "world" (understod as best represented in language) beyond design?
 
The world is always there, whether it was designed by the prime mover, or wasn't designed at all.
 
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