Presentation at Facebook Developer Garage in Miami on Nov 10, 2007. These principles of Facebook app design help when rethinking social relationships as centered around objects.
3. Brazilian – Finnish / diplomatic childhood
High school and college in Miami (UMiami)
Last decade in Europe / INSEAD MBA
Scrapblog.com / Adj. Prof. at UMiami on “Social Media”
BarCampMiami / RefreshMiami.org
4. 10 principles for Social Object design
1. kiss: keep is social, stupid
2. define the objects of sociality
3. objects invite play
4. to play, to stroke
5. multiply the actions
6. asynchronous interaction
7. mind the bacn
8. set the ‘dun’bar higher
9. reputation display
10. building social capital
5. 1. kiss: keep it social, stupid
“Social”
“Traditional”
Media
Media
7. quot;If there were a real proof that the Sun is in the centre of
the universe, that the Earth is in the third sphere, and that
the Sun does not go round the Earth but the Earth round
the Sun, then we should have to proceed with great
circumspection in explaining passages of Scripture which
appear to teach the contrary, and we should rather have to
say that we did not understand them than declare an
opinion false which has been proved to be true.
But I do not think there is any such proof since none has
been shown to me.quot;
- Cardinal Robert Bellarmine, c.1633
8. “Traditional” Media
Newspapers
Magazines
Television
Radio
Books
CDs
DVDs
A box of photos
Physical, paper mail and catalogs
Yellow Pages
9. “Social” Media
• The [“Traditional”] media above can’t be changed. A newspaper can’t
magically change its stories, even if society decides something in
them is incorrect.
• You can interact with my blog. You can leave a comment
• You can get some sense of the popularity of my stu in real time.
• With the “new media” you can look at my archives and see all posts.
• Here on my blog I can mix media. A post could contain text, audio,
video, or photos.
• Here on my blog I don’t need to convince a committee to publish.
• The new media is infinite. (time, space, schedule)
• The new media is syndicatable [sic] and linkable and easily reused.
• The new media can be mashed up with data from other services.
Robert Scoble, http://scobleizer.com/2007/02/16/what-is-social-media/
10. Social Media
Blogging
Social Networking
Wikis
Bookmarking
Photosharing
Calendaring
Tagging
Podcasting
Microblogging
11. small world phenomenon
Stanley Milgram examined the average path length for
social networks of people in the United States.
The research revealed that human society is a “small
world” type network characterized by shorter-than-
expected path lengths.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_world_phenomenon
Illustration: Laurens van Lieshout
13. “A Social Graph is good at representing
links between people but it doesn’t explain what
connects those particular people and not others
People don’t just connect to each other.
They connect through a shared object.”
Jyri Engestrom http://www.zengestrom.com/
15. Karin Knorr-Cetina
“the rethinking of sociality along lines that
include objects in the concept of social
relations.”
KNORR-CETINA, K. BRUEGGER, U. (2002) Traders' engagement with markets:
A postsocial relationship. Theory, Culture Society, 19, 161–185.
16. “The services that we love to play with
allow people to socialize around objects”
Flickr
YouTube
Del.icio.us
Blogging
Twitter
“Think about objects as the reason why
people get in touch with each other”
Jyri Engestrom http://www.zengestrom.com/
17. 2. define the objects of sociality
Photo: calero|photography http://www.flickr.com/photos/calero/425784378/