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Embracing technology in our everyday lives shouldn’t be limited to the computers in our pockets or on our wrists. Alexandra Ion, assistant professor in Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, explores how technology can be adaptive and interactive, from moving walls to doors, and what technology looks like in our lives when we think beyond the screen.
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By GeekWire StudiosEmbracing technology in our everyday lives shouldn’t be limited to the computers in our pockets or on our wrists. Alexandra Ion, assistant professor in Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, explores how technology can be adaptive and interactive, from moving walls to doors, and what technology looks like in our lives when we think beyond the screen.
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