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Adam Greenfield: Human Again

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Part 2 of the conversation with Adam Greenfield - click the photo for the groovy version. This conversation was recorded the day after Barack Obama won the US Presidential election.

Thanks to AG for being so generous with his time and for Medialab-Prado for letting us use their office.

Adam Greenfield: This Charming Man

Adam Greenfield

A couple of weeks ago I went to Madrid to meet Adam Greenfield and record a conversation with him for the PodCamp Barcelona Podcast.  This is the first part of the conversation - I’ll post the second part shortly.

I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Adam for his time and being so approachable. If you ever get the chance to see Adam speak, take it - he is very interesting, stimulating, unassuming and an all-round charming man. Read his book Everyware to see how someone can write about complex ideas in beautiful, understandable language. And check out his blog Speedbird for more of the same great thoughtful and thought-provoking writing.

Adam Greenfield update

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Adam has kindly agreed to my request for an interview for the PodCamp Barcelona podcast. Watch this space

Adam Greenfield, Handheld Learning, Urban Labs & more…

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This morning I finished reading Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing - a remarkable, beautifully written explanation and call to participation of a new world on our doorsteps byAdam Greenfield. I’ve just read on Adam’s blog that he will be in Madrid at VISUALIZAR’08: DATABASE CITY Go and see him if you can. 

The Handheld Learning conference took place in London this week and although we weren’t able to go, I discovered via their Twitter tweets that it was possible to follow a lot of the presentations through a “live” blog hosted at Cover It Live. As it was a blog format, “readers” could ask questions and add comments. It was the next best thing to being there. 

The UrbanLabs page is being continuously updated with media from the event and links for future collaboration - keep up to date here

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