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August 02, 2004

Mimi Ito on Mobile devices and presence

Mimi Ito wrote an interesting introduction to the ways mobile devices change urban gatherings, including two themes especially near and dear to my heart. First, the ways coordination replaces planning:

"Mobile phones have revolutionized the experience of arranging meetings in urban space. In the past, landmarks and pre-arranged times were the points that coordinated action and convergence in urban space. People would decide on a particular place and time to meet, and converge at that time and place. I recall hours spent at landmarks such as Hachiko Square in Shibuya or Roppongi crossing, making occasional forays to a payphone to check for messages at home or at a friend's home. Now teens and twenty-somethings generally do not set a fixed time and place for a meeting. Rather, they initially agree on a general time and place (Shibuya, Saturday late afternoon), and exchange approximately 5 to 15 messages that progressively narrow in on a precise time and place, two or more points eventually converging in a coordinated dance through the urban jungle. As the meeting time nears, contact via messaging and voice becomes more concentrated, eventually culminating in face-to-face contact.

and then the way that mediated and unmediated conversations can now take place among a group at the same time....

(Continued at Many-to-Many)


Posted by yatta at 04:51 PM