Vo Wired zdôrazňujú prácu Genevieve Bellovej a jej štúdie o tom, ako spoločnosť reaguje na nové technológie:
Genevieve Bell believes she’s cracked this puzzle. Bell, director of interaction and experience research at Intel, has long studied how everyday people incorporate new tech into their lives. In a 2011 interview with The Wall Street Journal‘s Tech Europe blog, she outlined an interesting argument: To provoke moral panic, a technology must satisfy three rules.
First, it has to change our relationship to time. Then it has to change our relationship to space. And, crucially, it has to change our relationship to one another. Individually, each of these transformations can be unsettling, but if you hit all three? Panic!
Prečo sa vydáme o niektorých technológiách, ale nie o iných [Wired]