Amber Case is a Cyborg Anthropologist, consultant, and entrepreneur living in Portland, Oregon. She learned Cyborg Anthropology from Professor Deborah Heath, and wrote her thesis on “Cell Phones and their Technosocial sites of Engagement. Amber utilizes qualitative/quantitative analysis and ethnographic methods in order to determine future idea/business/organizational developments. She uses anthropological methods to study the interaction between humans and computers.
Proximal Messaging with GPS and SMS on Apr 07
Facebook and Attention Economies - Social Gravity and Interface Use on Feb 25
Positioning Cyborg-Cartography as a Solution to Spatial Amnesia on Jan 23
Brain Map of Amber Case - Topics of Research Concentration on Jan 11
Top10 Banff on Nov 18
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Proving that Something is Not a Pineapple on Jan 29
Review: Make/Believe by tEEth, part of White Bird's 'Uncaged' series on Jan 28
What makes a good society? on Jan 23
Open Critique on Jan 17
Interesting Discussion Regarding the Physics of Refraction on Jan 03
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