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| Mobility, Human-centricity, and the Design of Wearable Augmented Reality Interfaces | |||
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This paper uses visual rhetoric and semiotics to strategize the concept of mobility for wearable computers in combination with augmented reality interfaces. |
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| Getting out of this World: A Rhetorical Analysis of Technological Millennialism as Motive | |||
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An analysis of technological millennialism as rhetorical motive in two representative texts. |
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| Conceptual Design, Nanotechnology, and a Rhetoric of Imminence | |||
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This paper analyzes conceptual designs for future nanotechnologies shown in everyday web media conceived by both experts and everyday people. The Space elevator serves as the main example. |
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| “That is One Big Wiener!”: Accessibility, Irony, and Odd Job Jack | |||
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This paper explores irony and inclusivity in Odd Job Jack, a TV show made more accessible to those who are blind or have low vision. |
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