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Fabian Hemmert: prihodnost v mobilnih telefonih, ki spreminjajo obliko

Filmed Feb 2010 • Posted Sep 2010TEDxBerlin
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Na TEDx Berlin Fabian Hemmert prikaže enega izmed možnih korakov naprej v razvoju mobilnih telefonov -- ročne naprave, ki spreminjajo obliko in težo in z nevizualnim "prikazovanjem" informacij ponujajo očarljiv način komuniciranja, ki vključuje vse naše čute.

Fabian Hemmert studies the theory and philosophy of embodiment, resistance and thinghood. Full bio »

Translated into Slovenian by Evridika Cuder
Reviewed by Sašo Braz
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