2015
DOI: 10.2991/ict4s-env-15.2015.7
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I am more than the sum of my parts: an e-waste design fiction

Abstract: Abstract-This paper is a direct response to recent calls for sustainable technology researchers to use design fiction in their work. It seeks to explore the question: can design fiction be a useful technique for provoking conversations about today's complex global e-waste ecosystem? To address that question, the paper begins by presenting an e-waste design fiction in the form of a letter from a fictionally self-aware personal laptop computer to its owner. The letter explores ethical, social, environmental and … Show more

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“…Confounding the challenge, the rhetoric of our time -e.g., the post truth era, the climate emergency, and political and diplomatic turmoil-provide the backdrop for this paper's contribution. In turn, object speculation gives us a chance to tell stories on behalf of the silent, in this case, the technologies which surround and support our technocratic lives [3,21,23].…”
Section: Th April 2018mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Confounding the challenge, the rhetoric of our time -e.g., the post truth era, the climate emergency, and political and diplomatic turmoil-provide the backdrop for this paper's contribution. In turn, object speculation gives us a chance to tell stories on behalf of the silent, in this case, the technologies which surround and support our technocratic lives [3,21,23].…”
Section: Th April 2018mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As human animals, we are familiar with failures of mind and flesh and the concept of death, but this changes in the advent of technocratic society [15], where parts of us live on inside the machine [5]. When our awareness is inseparable from the machines' the implications for both species, and their respective awarenesses, has profound but as-yet-unknown repercussions [19,23].…”
Section: Th February 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%