‹Programming› 2020
Mon 23 - Thu 26 March 2020 Porto, Portugal
Sat 9 May 2020 16:00 - 16:45 - Sat May 9, 4-5:30 pm London

Conversation is a creative process. When we converse, we engage rich networks of meaning, forming conceptual connections within and among ourselves. To prevent these connections from fading, we take notes or work together through other external media. Sufficiently rich conversation is a multimedia activity. The recording media we use for conversations (audio, video, text) are immutable, linear, and one-dimensional. As conversation has become computationally-mediated, it has inherited the limitations of these recording media. Both recording and chat media coerce conversation into a structure that contradicts how its content came about in the first place. I propose tools for a more principled chat that embraces the capabilities of our minds and the computational medium. These tools augment conversation, remote or in-person, into a creative activity for knowledge-making.

Sat 9 May

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16:00 - 17:30
Sat May 9, 4-5:30 pm LondonConvivial Computing Salon
16:00
45m
Talk
Chatting with Glue: Cognitive Tools for Augmented Conversation
Convivial Computing Salon
16:45
45m
Talk
Spreadsheets as Notational Environment for Paper Weaving
Convivial Computing Salon