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How to bring the programmability of the digital world to the physical world.
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Affective Computing
Biomechatronics
Camera Culture
Changing Places
Civic Media
Design Fiction
Fluid Interfaces
Human Dynamics
Lifelong Kindergarten
Living Mobile
Macro Connections
Mediated Matter
Molecular Machines
Object-Based Media
Opera of the Future
Personal Robots
Playful Systems
Responsive Environments
Scalable Cooperation
Sculpting Evolution
Signal Kinetics
Social Computing
Social Machines
Synthetic Neurobiology
Tangible Media
Viral Communications