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meshedProperty - an Object Sharing Network
A project by Jan Lindenberg
Objects of different peoples private property are linked to a virtual object-library, which then could be accessed by all of the paticipating persons.
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Idle Property
The mass of the objects in possession of inhabitants of the modern industrial nations, stand in starkly contrast to the number of things they really daily to use.
Many objects e.g. books and tools become not constantly or only rarely used, and are most time only unused stored.
Virtual object libraries
If these objects are linked with the unused objects of colleagues, neighbours or friends, to form a vitual library, everyone of the persons could have the potential access to a multiplicity of objects. The objects can be administered and looked for over the Internet, and rights of access, similarly as with files, can be assigned.
Social objects
A condition for the organization and control of objects in an virtual library is an individual labelling of the objects, and their association with a data structure in the Internet.
If the objects are present as data structures in the Internet, procedures like the borrowing of an object can be made directly with a smartphone at the real objects individual 2D bar code.
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Speaking with things
The user can "login" to an object, as its 2d-Barcode with the mobile telephone of the user is photographed and then a data link with the digital image of the object in the internet is developed.
On the basis of user rights, assigned by objects owner, a dialogue between users and object can take place. Thereby different actions, like the lending of the object, or the transmission of the right to use to a further person, can taking place, which are then examined and logged directly in the internet.
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