2008-05-09
by Yaz
Just received a copy of the book of trends of JCDecaux for which I wrote an article: Morceaux choisis de ville (P. 60). Thank you B. Marzloff for the invitation! Among all the great contributions, find these of Nicolas, Bruno and Adam.

Also, an exciting news, the 17 of June 2008, Ci’Num will show the output of 3 years of work at Bilbao (Présentation des travaux de Ci’Num et débat “Les Civilisations numériques : maîtriser leurs défis !” au musée Guggenheim de Bilbao). I was an invited expert of Ci’Num 2005 and 2007. So was Edith in 2007! Thank you Daniel Kaplan for this… and of course the AEC team.
By the way… here is AEC’s latest letter of information #14 with a good overview of audio guides for e-tourism…
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2007-09-16
by Yaz
Article in the Economist, Home Truth About Telecoms. Technology and Society: Anthropologists investigate the use of communications technology and reach some surprising conclusions:
Of course, improvements to mobile networks and the spread of third-generation (3G) and Wi-Fi networks mean that you no longer need to be at your desk to get things done. But Ms Broadbent found that there is not, in fact, much appetite for working while on the move. Indeed, she calls this “the hypermobility myth”. After studying workers who spend more than half their time out of the office—salesmen, consultants, pilots, journalists and photographers—she found that they generally stick to communications while on the move, gathering information that they then work on when they get back to their desks. Hotel rooms and airports are, she says, “not seen as an appropriate environment for substantive work” and are mainly used for e-mail.
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