Presentation for www.thishappened.org on friday 25th September 2009. Overview of what we did and learned from the Digital Wellbeing pilot Showroom in autumn - winter 2006
A showcase of creative works by Acorn, a Singapore-based creative communications agency, which has helped many established organizations grow their brands and businesses through effective brand and marketing strategies, above and below the line communications as well as digital marketing solutions.
Historically cities emerged around centralised marketplaces on the intersection of supply infrastructures.
But as most transactions are shifting online and our perception of value changes, these infrastructures become obsolete. What will shape the city of the future? How will our buying choices, whether we buy from Amazon or we visit farmers markets impact the city of the future?
This talk explores three urban scenarios based on existing trends and discusses what we can anticipate from each one.
The One-Line City - A place where people live exclusively through online lives at home. All transactions take place online, physical meeting places and the high street have disappeared, there is limited requirement for mobility, augmented reality reduces the need for furniture and fashion; we are left with a city built along the connectors between hubs for distributing the few remaining physical goods.
The HyperLocal City - Where people live and thrive in their local communities which are enhanced through social and sensor based networked technologies. The city becomes a collection of neighbourhoods, booming in themselves, but isolated from each other.
The Aspirational City - A global network of city zones that are identical despite being geographically distant. Lifestyle and opinion, and the amplification of those via global social networks create environments of identically branded communities thriving on shared experiences.
The future city is up to you; the choices between your day to day online and offline transactions, not a master plan, will shape the cities to come.
presented at TEDx London, City 2.0
6 December 2013
http://tedxlondon.com/portfolio/alexander-grunsteidl/
http://youtu.be/xhn8kdg3Rg8
Tommy Hilfiger Mobile App and Enterprise Solution by Wayne ChenWayne Chen
Presentation to Tommy Hilfiger USA on utilizing mobile technology to enhance lifestyle identity with emerging mobile growth in 2010. Images were provided by Tommy Hilfiger North America. Designed, compiled, and presented by Wayne Chen of Remote Tiger.
A showcase of creative works by Acorn, a Singapore-based creative communications agency, which has helped many established organizations grow their brands and businesses through effective brand and marketing strategies, above and below the line communications as well as digital marketing solutions.
Historically cities emerged around centralised marketplaces on the intersection of supply infrastructures.
But as most transactions are shifting online and our perception of value changes, these infrastructures become obsolete. What will shape the city of the future? How will our buying choices, whether we buy from Amazon or we visit farmers markets impact the city of the future?
This talk explores three urban scenarios based on existing trends and discusses what we can anticipate from each one.
The One-Line City - A place where people live exclusively through online lives at home. All transactions take place online, physical meeting places and the high street have disappeared, there is limited requirement for mobility, augmented reality reduces the need for furniture and fashion; we are left with a city built along the connectors between hubs for distributing the few remaining physical goods.
The HyperLocal City - Where people live and thrive in their local communities which are enhanced through social and sensor based networked technologies. The city becomes a collection of neighbourhoods, booming in themselves, but isolated from each other.
The Aspirational City - A global network of city zones that are identical despite being geographically distant. Lifestyle and opinion, and the amplification of those via global social networks create environments of identically branded communities thriving on shared experiences.
The future city is up to you; the choices between your day to day online and offline transactions, not a master plan, will shape the cities to come.
presented at TEDx London, City 2.0
6 December 2013
http://tedxlondon.com/portfolio/alexander-grunsteidl/
http://youtu.be/xhn8kdg3Rg8
Tommy Hilfiger Mobile App and Enterprise Solution by Wayne ChenWayne Chen
Presentation to Tommy Hilfiger USA on utilizing mobile technology to enhance lifestyle identity with emerging mobile growth in 2010. Images were provided by Tommy Hilfiger North America. Designed, compiled, and presented by Wayne Chen of Remote Tiger.
Marketing, eCommerce et Relation Client multi-canal : le parcours de Lily, fe...IBM
présentée à la NRF, le parcours de Lily est la version type du parcours client mobile, social et multicanal.
il met en évidence plusieurs constat
- entre smartphone et réseaux sociaux, le consommateur a des attentes nouvelles, mixe d'exigences (temps réel, qualité de l'information disponible, capacité à "zapper d'un canal à l'autre) et de comportements nouveaux (partage de l’information avec ses "amis", commentaires, ...)
- cette profusion de moyens digitaux et de commentaires partagés sont autant de données mise à la disposition des marketeurs des informations extrêmement précieuses (produits, dates, zone géographique, canal d'achat, canal d'information, avis, ...) qui, corrélées aux bases clients des marques, permettent de décrire le comportements d’achats, les gouts des consommateurs, en anticiper sur les tendances
Real estate sales is about location, timing and events. Mobile provides the perfect platform to harness these three variables. The arrival of 3G phones and cheap data plans by telcos is making this a reality.
Mobile & Hotels - The ultimate mobile customer journeyExicon
What’s happening in the Hotel industry? Snapshot of the key metrics for going mobile and how industry players are now heading towards digitization. It's the appcessorizing era, everything is now being connected to an app!
"Changing customer behavior and heightened expectations are reshaping how we design retail experiences. The in-store and online e-commerce experiences now work together—successful store design leverages the strengths of the digital and physical retailer to create a “complete” retail experience that considers the entire sales cycle. Learn what design factors must be considered, and why it’s critical for designers to innovate the retail experience.
Marketing, eCommerce et Relation Client multi-canal : le parcours de Lily, fe...IBM
présentée à la NRF, le parcours de Lily est la version type du parcours client mobile, social et multicanal.
il met en évidence plusieurs constat
- entre smartphone et réseaux sociaux, le consommateur a des attentes nouvelles, mixe d'exigences (temps réel, qualité de l'information disponible, capacité à "zapper d'un canal à l'autre) et de comportements nouveaux (partage de l’information avec ses "amis", commentaires, ...)
- cette profusion de moyens digitaux et de commentaires partagés sont autant de données mise à la disposition des marketeurs des informations extrêmement précieuses (produits, dates, zone géographique, canal d'achat, canal d'information, avis, ...) qui, corrélées aux bases clients des marques, permettent de décrire le comportements d’achats, les gouts des consommateurs, en anticiper sur les tendances
Real estate sales is about location, timing and events. Mobile provides the perfect platform to harness these three variables. The arrival of 3G phones and cheap data plans by telcos is making this a reality.
Mobile & Hotels - The ultimate mobile customer journeyExicon
What’s happening in the Hotel industry? Snapshot of the key metrics for going mobile and how industry players are now heading towards digitization. It's the appcessorizing era, everything is now being connected to an app!
"Changing customer behavior and heightened expectations are reshaping how we design retail experiences. The in-store and online e-commerce experiences now work together—successful store design leverages the strengths of the digital and physical retailer to create a “complete” retail experience that considers the entire sales cycle. Learn what design factors must be considered, and why it’s critical for designers to innovate the retail experience.
Talk at LBi "What's next in UX design",February 2012
In the past designers made products useful, usable and delightful. If we adhered to these principles we believed products would sell. The business factors were mostly external to the product. Now the business model is an integral requirement that shapes digital design.
The consumer electronic products we used to own were the embodiment of access to entertainment, personal media and communication. The past decade witnessed the demise of products we own to the explosion of services, enabled by the internet, we use. Value perceptions are shifting from ownership towards seamless accessibility and habitual choice. Technology convergence affords ever new interactions between context, content and social relationships and consequently value perceptions are in perpetual flux. We've become aware, in retrospect, that business models driven by the internet and reacting to this flux seem to follow evolutionary tendencies.
- A look at a brief history of business models on the internet affected by evolutionary forces.
- Is it all about the survival of the fittest? And are there successful niche opportunities?
- Although evolution is inherently non-deterministic it doesn't harm to ask the question: what lies ahead and where are we going? Can products and services be designed to become more adaptive to evolutionary requirements?
The AppLounge is an innovative retail concept to integrate hospitality and marketing of content and accessories for mobile lifestyles. The social meeting place slows customers down and increases dwell time to discover great apps matched with accessories that fit different mobile lifestyles.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
Unleash Your Inner Demon with the "Let's Summon Demons" T-Shirt. Calling all fans of dark humor and edgy fashion! The "Let's Summon Demons" t-shirt is a unique way to express yourself and turn heads.
https://dribbble.com/shots/24253051-Let-s-Summon-Demons-Shirt
Expert Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Drafting ServicesResDraft
Whether you’re looking to create a guest house, a rental unit, or a private retreat, our experienced team will design a space that complements your existing home and maximizes your investment. We provide personalized, comprehensive expert accessory dwelling unit (ADU)drafting solutions tailored to your needs, ensuring a seamless process from concept to completion.
7 Alternatives to Bullet Points in PowerPointAlvis Oh
So you tried all the ways to beautify your bullet points on your pitch deck but it just got way uglier. These points are supposed to be memorable and leave a lasting impression on your audience. With these tips, you'll no longer have to spend so much time thinking how you should present your pointers.
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
tools conversations experiences
conversational tools
helping people understand implication of taking or not making a decision
tools conversations experiences
conversational tools
helping people understand implication of taking or not making a decision
i will show you an untypical project for the this happened format
i am an interaction designer by trade and used to be involved with projects ranging from medical equipment, to consumer electronic appliances, telecom services and for example early research in multi touch tables at Apple in the mid nineties.
At this happened many experimental and one-off projects have been shown, but I come from a very consumer oriented background. I have done the fair share of one-off installations for example the Prada interactive mirror or a responsive fishtank now more than 10 years ago. but my real interest is consumer facing products.
especially how do you design products and then convince people that they should buy it.
what is the perceived value.
What is the right place to sell?
help them position above Epson, HP, Canon
give it italian designer appeal
exclusive 1 year deal with Argos
product should be sold in interior design shops
did not really succeed in the UK market
PILOT STORE
Simon Willis
Belle Robinson, Jigsaw
Simon Willis
Belle Robinson, Jigsaw
fashion: customized and uniques
conversations: social networking
music
memories
80+ products
£ 15.000 private investment
Intempo DAB Radio
Design Durrell Bishop / Colin Burns
customized covers
graphics:
Sam Hecht
Marsha Mihotich
Paul Bowman
...
66100 Nokia Malcom Goldie
sms stitched by Endfile: Kate Pemberton
Bless Cables - USB POWER ETC
Customized Hulgers
Je Joue Digital Vibrator, G. Hollington
Way too complicated
iLogs by the Owl Project including a concert
Jeremy Thorp : Tree Growth Prints and Software
Bitforms : IA projections,
Brio RFID enabled toys
we demo around the corner the Toy Store on King’s str could not and is now closed
Microscopy Table: Vahakn Matossian
Roomba , iRobot
Amadana PE-117 high end earphones
to be unique you have to import which is hard with the Pound to the DOllat decrease
Christmas presents
background image
sold as many as Peter Jones down the road
to people who switched to digital only few years ago and dont see their pictures anymore
to people who dont climb up to the fourth floor technology department
to people who refuse to walk into a Curry’s, Pc World etc
demonstrate ...
how do you show the quality of a photoframe online ...
how do you demonstrate a projector
probably at the time one of the cheapest Marcel Wanders you could buy
quality better, price higher
coudl have sold more
We were the only ones in the UK
probably at the time one of the cheapest Marcel Wanders you could buy
Holland Electro didnt understand the target audience
quality better, price higher
could have sold more
what does it do?
How do you sell a new concept?
no place in Dixon’s nor Hamley’s
first sold at Design Museum
installation by Digital Plumbers
what does it do?
no place in Dixon’s nor Hamley’s
first sold at Design Museum
installation by Digital Plumbers
management buyout after bankruptcy filed
at £50 we had the best Margin on this product
CEO John Browett
doesn’t match lifestyle requirements
across communication, entertainment and utility / tools / application 7 it’s horrible
advertisement business models consumer electronics design digital lifestyle digital signage dwb features kiosk marketing mobile product development retail appstore business models consumer electronics design digital lifestyle digital signage kiosk marketing mobile product development retail rfid semantic services shopping mall social networks social objects usability usb virtual rfid semantic services social networks social objects usability