日常生活空間における情報テクノロジー : ドメスティケートされるテクノロジーとテクノロジー化する生活に関する覚書
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In this modern age, technologies have made rapid progress in many societies. With this progress, many technological goods have been introduced into our everyday lives. Recently, these technologies, especially information and communication technologies (ICT) innovate our lives: As soon as I get up, I turn on the PC and check the e-mail or website; I use my cellular phone in the train station; I access "google" when I want to research things in my office or at home; I write this paper on a word-processor (software), and so on. Without ICT, my lifestyle today would not be possible. But the relationship between ICT and our daily lives has been overlooked. Therefore, I will investigate this relationship in my paper. Perhaps when we continue using technological goods in our everyday lives, they become "domesticated" into our lives. That is, only domesticated technological goods can be found in our living space. Silverstone et al. argued for this media-technologies domestication process. Having been domesticated, technological goods have been innovated in our lives. However, with the domestication process, our daily lives have been reflected, or those processes have been indexical. Our research focuses on, with innovating PC and internet technology, the reciprocal processes of man-machine-interface, and changing our daily lives' acts and thoughts or our daily time and space.
- 日本生活学会の論文
- 2003-09-30