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		<title>Touch network building</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Touch project is receiving considerable interest and over the next few months it will be represented at many events and workshops. The idea of using RFID beyond the supply chain is gaining significant attention in many different communities. The project is building a strong network and international relationships to help refine it&#8217;s detailed research [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Touch project is receiving considerable interest and over the next few months it will be represented at many events and workshops. The idea of using <acronym title="Radio Frequency IDentification (A method of identifying unique items using radio waves. This is typically achieved with communication between a scanner or reader and a tag that contains data on a microchip)">RFID</acronym> beyond the supply chain is gaining significant attention in many different communities. The project is building a strong network and international relationships to help refine it&#8217;s detailed research directions.</p>
	<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/timo/151808134/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/53/151808134_bfdfa99481_m.jpg" width="240" height="160" alt="'High end and low tech'" /></a><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/timo/94472729/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/32/94472729_42a2de7cb1_m.jpg" width="240" height="160" alt="Blogjects workshop" /></a><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/timo/151304915/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/47/151304915_fa8e708e8c_m.jpg" width="240" height="160" alt="17.28" /></a><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/timo/89649758/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/42/89649758_6543b216c4_m.jpg" width="240" height="160" alt="IDII" /></a></p>
	<h3>February</h3>
	<p>The project was kindly invited to <a href="http://milano.interaction-ivrea.it/">Interaction Design Institute Ivrea</a> by Fabio Sergio who is also doing great work in this area <a href="http://www.freegorifero.com/mex/mixedrealitycheck.pdf">[pdf presentation]</a>. Also in February the <a href="http://www.lift06.org/blogjects_workshop.php">first Blogject workshop</a> at LIFT06 was a broad exploration of networked objects, and created many interesting use-cases for early networked objects, many of which can be seen in <a href="http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/staf/nova/blog/2006/03/14/report-from-the-blogject-workshop-at-lift06/">the report</a>. </p>
	<h3>March</h3>
	<p>In March the project was presented to students in the <a href="http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/graduate/programmes/msc_be/aac_modules.htm">Adaptive Architecture &#38; Computation</a> course at <a href="http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/">The Bartlett</a> in London. The students there are exploring tracking of bluetooth devices as a way of generating new architectural forms and concepts, and were interested in the use of mobile technology in urban space.</p>
	<h3>May</h3>
	<p>At the recent workshop <a href="http://www.hmkv.de/dyn/e_program_events/detail.php?nr=1239">How I learned to love <acronym title="Radio Frequency IDentification (A method of identifying unique items using radio waves. This is typically achieved with communication between a scanner or reader and a tag that contains data on a microchip)">RFID</acronym></a> at Hartware in Germany, there were great  discussions around <acronym title="Radio Frequency IDentification (A method of identifying unique items using radio waves. This is typically achieved with communication between a scanner or reader and a tag that contains data on a microchip)">RFID</acronym> and it&#8217;s implications, with diverse viewpoints from media art, to industrial logistics to anti-rfid activism. For now there are <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/timo/tags/howilearnedtoloverfid/">photos</a>, and there will be a write-up here soon.</p>
	<p>At the end of May the second <a href="http://tecfa.unige.ch/perso/staf/nova/blog/2006/05/22/blogject-workshop-part-2/">Blogject workshop</a> at <a href="http://craft.epfl.ch/">EPFL</a> is taking place. This workshop will get hands-on to design prototypes of &#8216;networked artifacts of the future&#8217;, using existing objects as a starting point.</p>
	<h3>June</h3>
	<p>At the beginning of June there will be a showcase of our early experiments with touch-based interactions at <a href="http://reboot.dk/">Reboot</a> in Copenhagen. Reboot promises to be a fascinating event, a convergence of design, technology and social practitioners and researchers.</p>
	<p>In the middle of June <a href="http://www.aula.org/">Aula</a> will be holding an event called <a href="http://www.aula.org/movement/">Movement</a> in Helsinki. The theme refers to the &#8216;overlapping of the physical and the virtual, and the social movement-like nature of new technologies&#8217;. The <a href="http://www.aula.org/movement/speakers/sessionone/index.html#1">speakers</a> are from a diverse background but most interestingly from design and social software.</p>
	<h3>September</h3>
	<p>There are interesting workshops at both <a href="http://newclass.soberit.hut.fi/mobilehci2006/">Mobile HCI</a> and <a href="http://www.ubicomp.org/ubicomp2006/">Ubicomp</a> in September. The first discusses approaches that <a href="http://newclass.soberit.hut.fi/mobilehci2006/workshop">use a mobile device for interactions with objects in the real world</a>. The second looks at &#8216;applications and scenarios for early adoption of augmented objects&#8217;, specifically looking at <a href="http://ambient.media.mit.edu/approachable/">interaction design for augmented objects</a>. We are submitting papers to both.</p>
	<h3>October</h3>
	<p>We are planning a workshop at <a href="http://www.nordichi.org/">Nordichi 2006</a> in October, where we will explore concepts and physical forms for touchable networked objects in collaboration with <a href="http://tecfa.unige.ch/~nova/">Nicolas Nova</a> and <a href="http://www.techkwondo.com/bio/">Julian Bleecker</a>. More on this soon.</p>
	<p>For those interested in the intentions of the project, have a look at this <a href="http://www.nearfield.org/2006/05/touch-project-interview">recent interview about Touch</a>.</p><h4>Related things:</h4><p><ol>
<li><a href='http://www.nearfield.org/2006/05/more-upcoming-rfid-events' rel='bookmark' title='More upcoming RFID events'>More upcoming RFID events</a> <small>On Monday 8th May the RFID Innovasjonssenter is having it&#8217;s...... </small></li>
<li><a href='http://www.nearfield.org/2009/03/touch-at-kreative-oslo' rel='bookmark' title='Touch at Kreative Oslo'>Touch at Kreative Oslo</a> <small>We recently had the chance to present Touch at the...... </small></li>
<li><a href='http://www.nearfield.org/2009/08/touch-at-nordes09' rel='bookmark' title='Touch at Nordes&#8217;09'>Touch at Nordes&#8217;09</a> <small>Touch has an exhibition at Nordes&#8217;09 Engaging Artifacts that is...... </small></li>
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		<title>More upcoming RFID events</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 May 2006 15:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Timo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Monday 8th May the RFID Innovasjonssenter is having it&#8217;s opening event in Oslo (See here for more details in Norwegian). The project is centred around logistics and the supply chain, but they mention NFC, so there might be relevant things for Touch. Then there is the Internet of Things workshop from 9-11 May at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Monday 8th May the <a href="http://rfidlab.no/"><acronym title="Radio Frequency IDentification (A method of identifying unique items using radio waves. This is typically achieved with communication between a scanner or reader and a tag that contains data on a microchip)">RFID</acronym> Innovasjonssenter</a> is having it&#8217;s opening event in Oslo (See <a href="http://www.gs1.no/cgi-bin/ean/imaker?id=16538">here</a> for more details in Norwegian). The project is centred around logistics and the supply chain, but they mention <acronym title="Near Field Communication (a short-range wireless technology mainly aimed at usage in mobile phones.)">NFC</acronym>, so there might be relevant things for Touch.</p>
	<p>Then there is the <a href="http://www.mediamatic.net/set-9748-en.html">Internet of Things</a> workshop from 9-11 May at Mediamatic in Amsterdam:</p>
<blockquote>&#8220;In our <acronym title="Radio Frequency IDentification (A method of identifying unique items using radio waves. This is typically achieved with communication between a scanner or reader and a tag that contains data on a microchip)">RFID</acronym> workshops we explore the social implications and artistic possibilities of Radio Frequency Identification (<acronym title="Radio Frequency IDentification (A method of identifying unique items using radio waves. This is typically achieved with communication between a scanner or reader and a tag that contains data on a microchip)">RFID</acronym>) technology. This technology uniquely identifies physically tagged objects, and is expected to prompt an all-round ‘Internet of Things’. Through a fruitful mixture of theory and hands-on experimentation, participants get to turn their ideas into creative <acronym title="Radio Frequency IDentification (A method of identifying unique items using radio waves. This is typically achieved with communication between a scanner or reader and a tag that contains data on a microchip)">RFID</acronym> prototypes.&#8221;</blockquote>
	<p>I will be participating in the <a href="http://www.hmkv.de/dyn/e_program_events/detail.php?nr=1239&#38;rubric=events">How I learned to love <acronym title="Radio Frequency IDentification (A method of identifying unique items using radio waves. This is typically achieved with communication between a scanner or reader and a tag that contains data on a microchip)">RFID</acronym></a> workshop in Dordmund from the 19-22 May.</p>
	<p>Here are some details of the public event (which includes Bruce Sterling):</p>
	<p><blockquote>&#8220;A series of lectures brings together approaches and projects that artistically and critically deal with Radio Frequency Identification (<acronym title="Radio Frequency IDentification (A method of identifying unique items using radio waves. This is typically achieved with communication between a scanner or reader and a tag that contains data on a microchip)">RFID</acronym>) Technology – a technology that is significantly being developed and advanced by companies and research institutes in Dortmund. This technology which at first glance seems to be a simple further development of the bar code (well known from the supermarket) is much more powerful that the good old bar code technology. <acronym title="Radio Frequency IDentification (A method of identifying unique items using radio waves. This is typically achieved with communication between a scanner or reader and a tag that contains data on a microchip)">RFID</acronym> tags are passive radio transmitters, which upon receiving a minor wireless energy impulse are sending back the information stored on their memory. Today, this information can be read already at a distance of six meters – without the process getting noticed. In addition, with its unique identification numbering system, this technology will allow for a precise identification of every object worldwide. What will it be like to live in a world where all the objects constantly will be talking to each other?&#8221;</p>
	<p>10:00-18:00 CEST, 20 May<br />
HMKV, PHOENIX Halle, Hochofenstraße / Ecke Rombergstraße, Dortmund-Hörde, Germany<br />
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	<p>Then on 29 &#8211; 30 May is the followup to the first <a href="http://www.lift06.org/blogjects_workshop.php">Blogject workshop</a> organised by Nicolas Nova and Julian Bleecker at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland.</p>
<blockquote>&#8220;The present workshop is therefore a more &#8220;hands-on&#8221; follow-up. In the form of a two days retreat, its aim is now to design the networked artifact of the future (be it a blogject, a pervasive device, a slogging place, a locative thing, a pre-spime or an everyware). The idea is to have 3-4 groups made up of people with different skills and background to go through usage scenario, prototype implementation and socio-cultural implementation discussion.&#8221;</blockquote>
	<p><a href="http://reboot.dk/">Reboot</a> is from from 1 &#8211; 2 June, not directly related to <acronym title="Radio Frequency IDentification (A method of identifying unique items using radio waves. This is typically achieved with communication between a scanner or reader and a tag that contains data on a microchip)">RFID</acronym> or ubicomp but if it&#8217;s anything like last year, will offer an interesting mix of technology, web and social perspectives, much like <a href="http://www.lift06.org/">LIFT06</a>.</p>
<blockquote>&#8220;Reboot is a community event for the practical visionaries who are at the intersection of digital technology and change all around us&#8230; 2 days. 400 people. A journey into the interconnectedness of creation, participation, values, openness, decentralization, collaboration, complexity, technology, p2p, humanities, connectedness and many more areas.&#8221;</blockquote><h4>Related things:</h4><p><ol>
<li><a href='http://www.nearfield.org/2006/08/upcoming-events' rel='bookmark' title='Upcoming events'>Upcoming events</a> <small>Two upcoming events in New York: Identity and Identification in...... </small></li>
<li><a href='http://www.nearfield.org/2006/02/upcoming-conferences' rel='bookmark' title='Upcoming conferences'>Upcoming conferences</a> <small>There are two &#8216;Internet of Things&#8217; workshops in the next...... </small></li>
<li><a href='http://www.nearfield.org/2006/05/touch-network-building' rel='bookmark' title='Touch network building'>Touch network building</a> <small>The Touch project is receiving considerable interest and over the...... </small></li>
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