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		<title>WHAT IF WE BECOME THE DEVICE OF OURSELVES?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2013 14:11:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>LONDON - What if we become the device of ourselves? In sci-fi movies it's very common to watch the characters touch their body to send signals to the central computer: A touch of a finger on an arm to control the robot, a touch of the thumb on the other arm to switch on the monitor in the laboratory or a hand on the other hand fluctuating together in the air to pilot a space ship. Yes, we know, that's only fantasy.</p><p>L'articolo <a href="http://www.allocca.it/2013/08/05/body-device/">WHAT IF WE BECOME THE DEVICE OF OURSELVES?</a> sembra essere il primo su <a href="http://www.allocca.it">Alessandro Allocca</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LONDON &#8211; What if we become the device of ourselves? In sci-fi movies it&#8217;s very common to watch the characters touch their body to send signals to the central computer: A touch of a finger on an arm to control the robot, a touch of the thumb on the other arm to switch on the monitor in the laboratory or a hand on the other hand fluctuating together in the air to pilot a space ship. Yes, we know, that&#8217;s only fantasy.</p>
<p>But there are scientists who are working on this and in A few years it will come true. At the University of Tokyo a group of scientists, guided by Prof Takao Someya (in the picture on the right), have invented <a href="http://www.allocca.it/wp-content/uploads/alessandro-allocca-touchskin-takao-someya.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-834 alignright" alt="J" src="http://www.allocca.it/wp-content/uploads/alessandro-allocca-touchskin-takao-someya-208x300.jpg" width="208" height="300" /></a>an ultra-lightweight design for imperceptible plastic electronics. The world&#8217;s recently developed  lightest touch screen could revolutionize our current style of using electronics devices like mobile phone, tablets, personal computers, music or video players. We won&#8217;t need to bring with us any devices, because we will be the devices of ourselves. Inside the new futuristic paper there&#8217;s a platform that makes electronics both virtually unbreakable and imperceptible. Fabricated directly on an ultrathin 1 micrometre polymer foils, their electronic circuits are light and ultraflexible and conform to their ambient, dynamic environment.</p>
<div>Organic transistors with an ultra-dense oxide gate dielectric a few nanometres thick formed at room temperature that enable sophisticated large-area electronic foils with unprecedented mechanical and environmental stability: Able to withstand repeated bending to a radii of 5 micrometres or less and be crumpled like paper and accommodate stretching up to 230% on prestrained elastomers as well as being operated at high temperatures and in aqueous environments. The idea behind the new touch screen is not only to use this new &#8220;skin&#8221; to make a call or change tv channels without using mobile phones or remote control, but the first application could be in Medicine: The project is to implant the device in the human body to monitor all sort of data to prevent any sort of illness. After that, we could replace the new futuristic skin with other common devices: One of them, for sure, will be our mobile phone.<a href="http://www.allocca.it/about-me/"> (A.A.</a>)</div>
<p>L'articolo <a href="http://www.allocca.it/2013/08/05/body-device/">WHAT IF WE BECOME THE DEVICE OF OURSELVES?</a> sembra essere il primo su <a href="http://www.allocca.it">Alessandro Allocca</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>3&#8230; 2&#8230;1&#8230; Smile and take your selfie pic!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2013 13:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>LONDON - If there had been a mobile phone during several historical moments, what would the photos have been? Since it's impossible to travel in time,  that's a question that has been answered by famous advertising agency "Lowe Cape Town" based in South Africa. And the results are the "selfie" pictures  you can watch in this post.</p><p>L'articolo <a href="http://www.allocca.it/2013/06/20/selfie/">3&#8230; 2&#8230;1&#8230; Smile and take your selfie pic!</a> sembra essere il primo su <a href="http://www.allocca.it">Alessandro Allocca</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LONDON &#8211; If there had been a mobile phone during several historical moments, what would the photos have been? Since it&#8217;s impossible to travel in time,  that&#8217;s a question that has been answered by famous advertising agency <a href="http://aloweprofile.co.za/" target="_blank">&#8220;Lowe Cape Town&#8221;</a> based in South Africa. And the results are the &#8220;selfie&#8221; pictures  you can watch in this post.</p>
<p><img class=" wp-image-758 alignright" style="margin: 10px;" alt="alessandro-allocca-sailor" src="http://www.allocca.it/wp-content/uploads/alessandro-allocca-sailor-300x214.jpg" width="240" height="171" />Yes, we know they are graphic elaborations, but these pics are a starting point for writing about a genre: self-portraits. Nothing new, think about famous painters like Vincent van Gogh or Frida. But the question would change if we spoke of William and Kate during their unforgettable day, or about Winston Churchill when the mobile phone hadn’t been invented. The same question applies to other historical moments, like Desmond Tutu’s hug and the “Sailor kiss”. During those moments, nobody had a mobile phone for taking pictures of themselves. But now, the question is not really because there are almost 7 billion phones operating in the world.</p>
<p><img class="wp-image-757 alignleft" style="margin: 10px;" alt="alessandro-allocca-churchill" src="http://www.allocca.it/wp-content/uploads/alessandro-allocca-churchill-300x214.jpg" width="270" height="193" /> It’s illustrated very well by social media like Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Flickr and others, because every day, all the time, people are uploading self-portraits. Normal people like celebrities, girls and boys, mommies and daddies, in the bath or in the kitchen, on the beach, at the cinema or in bed with their lovers. What is there behind the “selfie”?</p>
<p><img class=" wp-image-756 alignright" style="margin: 10px;" alt="alessandro-allocca-tute" src="http://www.allocca.it/wp-content/uploads/alessandro-allocca-tute-300x214.jpg" width="270" height="193" /><a href="http://www.mindswork.co.uk/" target="_blank">Dr Aaron Balick</a>, a psychotherapist who has written a book about the human motivations behind social networking, explains that we have both &#8220;active online identities&#8221; and &#8220;passive online identities&#8221;. &#8220;A passive one is like when you search for yourself, or when friends post information about you &#8211; it&#8217;s your online identity that you have no control over,&#8221; he explains. &#8220;Active online identities are ones you can control, like a Facebook profile. A selfie is an expression of an active online identity, something you have some control over. You might take lots, but you&#8217;ll publish the ones you like &#8211; even if they are silly or unflattering.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Just like with other forms of behaviour that push the edges of the social envelope, those who create provocative selfies to get attention will not only not get the kind of attention they really want, but may find that they have created something that they have a hard time getting rid of,&#8221; concludes Rutledge.</p>
<p><img class="wp-image-759 alignleft" style="margin: 10px;" alt="alessandro-allocca-william-kate" src="http://www.allocca.it/wp-content/uploads/alessandro-allocca-william-kate-300x214.jpg" width="270" height="193" />A search on photo sharing app Instagram retrieves over 23 million photos uploaded with the hashtag <a href="http://statigr.am/tag/selfie" target="_blank">#selfie</a>, and a whopping 51 million with the hashtag <a href="http://statigr.am/tag/me" target="_blank">#me</a>, and teenagers in America are sharing more information than ever about themselves on social media: 91% post photos of themselves online &#8211; up from 79% in 2006. So, it’s not just an idea, but a true reality. <a href="http://www.allocca.it">(A.A.)</a></p>
<p>L'articolo <a href="http://www.allocca.it/2013/06/20/selfie/">3&#8230; 2&#8230;1&#8230; Smile and take your selfie pic!</a> sembra essere il primo su <a href="http://www.allocca.it">Alessandro Allocca</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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