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The second Doors of Perception Conference organised by the Netherlands Design Institute and Mediamatic introduced a thematic approach to an interactive design conference that had developed into a multi-disciplinary gathering, where design, theory and business meet. `@Home' attracted 1100 attendees from 22 countries to the Amsterdam RAI convention center.
Speakers focussed on a particular context, `home' -- as market, as metaphor, and as myth. Industry has great expectations for home as a site for new products, as an outlet for entertainment and information services, and as a place of work. But when a new technology enters a culture, the culture changes. What does that mean for `home'?
From the multiple perspectives of marketing, technology, design, philosophy, anthropology, and psychology, speakers considered the cultural impact of technology on work and play, home and school, learning and entertainment. They compared the qualities of telematic space and domestic space. They talked about real nomads and telematic nomads. They analysed changes to our sense of place, both public and private. They looked at the psychology of belonging -- to a family, group, or community. They explored the architecture of information, and the creation of shared meaning, in virtual communities. The point of this debate is that uncritical assumptions, and a crude use of `real world' metaphors about the home, can actually stifle innovation. Vast resources are being devoted to digital versions of existing human activities -- teleshopping, video-on-demand, telecommuting; but attempts to create entirely new uses for the technologies have been unambitious, to say the least.
Conference Organisation
Netherlands Design Institute (Production):John Thackara Director Josephine Grieve Programme Manager Helen Vredeveld Production Assistant Wendela Smit Communication Manager Paul Enkelaar: Public Relations Mediamatic, Amsterdam (Programme Organisers):
Willem Velthoven Director Kristi van Riet Editor/Production Coordinator Jouke Kleerebezem Editor/Production Coordinator Jorinde Seydel Production Assistant, Breakfast-Tables Manager Modam, Amsterdam (Fullfilment) :
Reinier Sinasappel: Director; (e-mail modam@xs4all.nl) Sonja van Piggelen: Manager Aernout Forijn: Managing Assistent
Links to Doors related Sites
Max Kisman's Critical Eye and Hand
Dutch designer Max Kisman (of VPRO & HotWired fame - to name just two of his projects) has been doodling again during the lesson! We stole his portraits of speakers and organisers to illuminate these web pages. Make sure to check out the MaxK Home Pages at the VPRO W3 site. He has more to offer!
Eindhoven Technical UniversityCheck 'em out, those fanatics at The Eindhoven Technical University! On their world famous LAVA Forum WebSite they present interesting reactions on Doors 2.
Interactive Media FestivalSome of the Speakers of both Doors of Perception conferences and our prize-winning Doors of Perception 1 CDrom are also on the fancy WebSite of The Interactive Media Festival
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Last updated: 18 feb 1995