Thursday, June 16, 2005
The Social Fabric Concept
Posted by Darius Wey in "THOUGHT" @ 11:00 PM
"The Social Fabric is a representation of your social world, displayed as a single visual array on your mobile phone. It does not replace your address book or calendar but keeps you subtly informed about which relationships are prospering, which you have neglected, and the overall state of your social fabric. Your phone's screen shows a crowd of human figures, each an avatar of one of your friends, acquaintances or relatives. The frequency of all digital communications between you and each person, which the system monitors, determines that avatar's posture: an alert stance indicates frequent recent contact, for example; a lethargic posture or turned back means neglect. You can also register non-digital contacts manually. The avatars can be grouped manually according to sentiment, category, and so on, or programmed to begin clustering together before an upcoming event: your family before a birthday, say."
I'm sure almost all of you haven't touched base with a few of your contacts in quite some time. The Social Fabric aims to rectify that. At the moment, it's only a concept, but it's still neat! Since it's designed to run on handhelds and mobile phones, it's probably only a matter of time before a working product makes it way to the Pocket PC. If so, would any of you be interested in something like this?
I'm sure almost all of you haven't touched base with a few of your contacts in quite some time. The Social Fabric aims to rectify that. At the moment, it's only a concept, but it's still neat! Since it's designed to run on handhelds and mobile phones, it's probably only a matter of time before a working product makes it way to the Pocket PC. If so, would any of you be interested in something like this?