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When Atoms Meet Bits: Social Media, the Mobile Web and Augmented Revolution

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FUTURE INTERNET
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 83-91

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MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/fi4010083

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augmented reality; collective action; mobile phones; occupy; protest; social media

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The rise of mobile phones and social media may come to be historically coupled with a growing atmosphere of dissent that is enveloping much of the globe. The Arab Spring, UK Riots, Occupy and many other protests and so-called flash-mobs are all massive gatherings of digitally-connected individuals in physical space; and they have recently become the new normal. The primary role of technology in producing this atmosphere has, in part, been to effectively link the on and the offline. The trend to view these as separate spaces, what I call digital dualism, is faulty. Instead, I argue that the digital and physical enmesh to form an augmented reality. Linking the power of the digital-creating and disseminating networked information-with the power of the physical-occupying geographic space with flesh-and-blood bodies-is an important part of why we have this current flammable atmosphere of augmented revolution.

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