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The Internet of Things introduces new contexts in which we talk about technology. This project explores the ways that an ontology of place can allow new kinds of discourse between a mix of human and machine agents. | The Internet of Things introduces new contexts in which we talk about technology. This project explores the ways that an ontology of place can allow new kinds of discourse between a mix of human and machine agents. | ||
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The Internet of Things introduces new contexts in which we talk about technology. This project explores the ways that an ontology of place can allow new kinds of discourse between a mix of human and machine agents.
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