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Explorations on Reciprocal Interplay in Things Ecology

Published: 30 May 2018 Publication History

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There is growing interest in designing smart things that are both connected (IoT) and also acting local. Yet, the explorative behaviors of such smart things in the context of a connected ecology are not much explored. This study explores perceptive qualities of reciprocal interplay from a perspective of systemic relations. We conducted the HiddenLocal workshop with the outcome of four designed IoT systems which emphasize the complexity of things-to-things interaction in different scenarios. This paper reports on one of the four systems and investigates how reciprocal interplay can be designed in the things community of our designed system.

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    1. internet of everything
    2. internet of local things
    3. perceptive qualities
    4. perceptual crossing
    5. things-to-things interaction

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