U.S. National Arboretum - Esri User Conference 2015 Presentation Blue Raster
Adrienne Allegretti (Blue Raster) and Joe Meny (USDA) presented on how the U.S. National Arboretum use GIS to support the National Arboretum's work. Learn about the Arboretum Botanical Explorer App and their new Arboretum Mobile application.
The Future of Retail is here. The entire world is a shopping platform and Retailers can no longer see digital and physical store as 2 different business models or even a different department in their organization. The digital and physical world has converged and the difference between winners and losers — are the companies and brands that are bringing digital behaviors into the physical world. This has had a domino effect on the entire industry. Digital behaviors in connected physical spaces are triggering Malls, Retailers and Municipalities to rethink their commercial spaces. Nomadic devices like mobile, connected cars, wearables and social platforms are increasingly playing a transformative role in business.
A talk on our role, as modern marketers and innovators, at the frontline of global change as every aspect of business, as we know it, undergoes a tectonic shift, from an industrial age to the next. The next evolution of human and machine, discovering how artificial intelligence can be used in so many different ways, from trading mundane tasks for quality moments in every industry, to understanding and connecting to our audiences and customers in unique and individual ways.
This upheaval in business creates an exciting opportunity of the proportions that made history’s most famous industrialists, just a century ago -- men, and even a few women, who understood the nature of change, saw the future and made it a reality. Back then, fortune was granted to an elite few. Today, disruption can easily come from the largest enterprise lab or a garage workshop in the burbs.
The stakes have never been higher, customer attention span is minimal, and the need to engage it and retain it, is greater than ever. Such times come round once in a century, if that, so I feel incredibly fortunate, as a woman of the 21st century and a post-digital player, to have a seat at the table of global reinvention of business and brands, and by definition, a hand forward thinkers shaping the future. When we bring together Data Scientists, Innovators, Advertisers, Marketers and Makers like me - United, we can redefine the metrics for success and then notion of what it means to be a post-digital industrialist in the cognitive era.
As we contemplate how to manage a tsunami of data, wearable devices are rendering technology invisible. Smaller, faster computers and microchips, tracking and measuring metrics in real-time are revolutionizing how we connect with the world.
Fashion-forward designs, developed to crunch and interpret the numbers faster than we are able to collect them, are analyzing biometrics through everything, from our eyewear to our underwear.
The wearable computing market is expected to hit $19 billion by 2018. And it’s no surprise that our co-evolution with technology is becoming the bridge between mobile communication and the Internet of Things.
Data’s ubiquity – whether push, pull or ambient – can be harnessed for efficiency, knowledge, and utility. This enables us to reframe the least renewable of all elements, time itself.
The Internet of Everything and The Quantified Self
By 2020, analysts predict that we’ll be digitally connected to everything around us. Microchips, sensors, and batteries are shifting devices from our desks, out of our hands and pockets, onto our bodies.
The ongoing capture and analysis of data enhances our self-knowledge, informing The Quantified Self, and drives The Internet of Everything, an evolving digital ecosystem. In the future objects will receive data and respond seamlessly ...the refrigerator that delivers a glass of water based on your hydration level; rooms that self-control their energy output based on who is in them; locks that open as you approach, and smart slippers that detect a fall.
In this shifting paradigm of the observer and the observed, traditional industry verticals, such as health telecommunications, automotive, and entertainment will merge into cross-functional, user-centric innovations.
Author Jeremy Rifkin describes this change as the powerful Third Industrial Revolution. People, machines and every aspect of our work and social lives are connected by big data, advanced analytics and predictive algorithms. If we stay on track, we are headed towards economies powering smarter cities, efficient business, streamlined manufacturing, and renewable energy sources. It began with the Internet and continues with the promise of our wearable future, realized by some of the following innovations.
The Internet of Things: Designing for Magical Moments of TruthJoanna Peña-Bickley
Designing for magical moments of truth has never been more important with the rapid rate of growth of the internet of things. Radically simple design is what makes enchanting experiences.
Making Magic with IBM Watson - Designing Enchanting Experiences In The Cogni...Joanna Peña-Bickley
From Dick Tracy’s watch to Wonder Woman’s Bracelets to Bat Girls total recall and technopathy, fiction has a intriguing dialog with invention. This dialog and inspiration can serve designers and engineers alike when creating for brands in the cognitive era.
When we design customer and employee experiences for brands, we have an opportunity to supercharge a brand by empowering employees and customers with superhuman powers with IBM Watson. Watson is a self-learning system that uses data mining, pattern recognition and natural language processing to mimic the way our human brain works. With Watson in your arsenal of design tools we are able to outthink, outsmart and out do the competition in extraordinary ways.
Welcome To Mobility in a Post-Digital Era.
From the first wheel to our first footsteps on the moon, our quest to move further and faster has been limited only by the technology to power our dreams. Now, speeding into a post-digital era, the forces of sustainability, urbanization, and new technologies that defy the very concept of time and space are reshaping how we move all over again. Join us on a journey to explore the innovations and ideas - once relegated to science fiction - coming to life today. The future of mobility is the ongoing present.
U.S. National Arboretum - Esri User Conference 2015 Presentation Blue Raster
Adrienne Allegretti (Blue Raster) and Joe Meny (USDA) presented on how the U.S. National Arboretum use GIS to support the National Arboretum's work. Learn about the Arboretum Botanical Explorer App and their new Arboretum Mobile application.
The Future of Retail is here. The entire world is a shopping platform and Retailers can no longer see digital and physical store as 2 different business models or even a different department in their organization. The digital and physical world has converged and the difference between winners and losers — are the companies and brands that are bringing digital behaviors into the physical world. This has had a domino effect on the entire industry. Digital behaviors in connected physical spaces are triggering Malls, Retailers and Municipalities to rethink their commercial spaces. Nomadic devices like mobile, connected cars, wearables and social platforms are increasingly playing a transformative role in business.
A talk on our role, as modern marketers and innovators, at the frontline of global change as every aspect of business, as we know it, undergoes a tectonic shift, from an industrial age to the next. The next evolution of human and machine, discovering how artificial intelligence can be used in so many different ways, from trading mundane tasks for quality moments in every industry, to understanding and connecting to our audiences and customers in unique and individual ways.
This upheaval in business creates an exciting opportunity of the proportions that made history’s most famous industrialists, just a century ago -- men, and even a few women, who understood the nature of change, saw the future and made it a reality. Back then, fortune was granted to an elite few. Today, disruption can easily come from the largest enterprise lab or a garage workshop in the burbs.
The stakes have never been higher, customer attention span is minimal, and the need to engage it and retain it, is greater than ever. Such times come round once in a century, if that, so I feel incredibly fortunate, as a woman of the 21st century and a post-digital player, to have a seat at the table of global reinvention of business and brands, and by definition, a hand forward thinkers shaping the future. When we bring together Data Scientists, Innovators, Advertisers, Marketers and Makers like me - United, we can redefine the metrics for success and then notion of what it means to be a post-digital industrialist in the cognitive era.
As we contemplate how to manage a tsunami of data, wearable devices are rendering technology invisible. Smaller, faster computers and microchips, tracking and measuring metrics in real-time are revolutionizing how we connect with the world.
Fashion-forward designs, developed to crunch and interpret the numbers faster than we are able to collect them, are analyzing biometrics through everything, from our eyewear to our underwear.
The wearable computing market is expected to hit $19 billion by 2018. And it’s no surprise that our co-evolution with technology is becoming the bridge between mobile communication and the Internet of Things.
Data’s ubiquity – whether push, pull or ambient – can be harnessed for efficiency, knowledge, and utility. This enables us to reframe the least renewable of all elements, time itself.
The Internet of Everything and The Quantified Self
By 2020, analysts predict that we’ll be digitally connected to everything around us. Microchips, sensors, and batteries are shifting devices from our desks, out of our hands and pockets, onto our bodies.
The ongoing capture and analysis of data enhances our self-knowledge, informing The Quantified Self, and drives The Internet of Everything, an evolving digital ecosystem. In the future objects will receive data and respond seamlessly ...the refrigerator that delivers a glass of water based on your hydration level; rooms that self-control their energy output based on who is in them; locks that open as you approach, and smart slippers that detect a fall.
In this shifting paradigm of the observer and the observed, traditional industry verticals, such as health telecommunications, automotive, and entertainment will merge into cross-functional, user-centric innovations.
Author Jeremy Rifkin describes this change as the powerful Third Industrial Revolution. People, machines and every aspect of our work and social lives are connected by big data, advanced analytics and predictive algorithms. If we stay on track, we are headed towards economies powering smarter cities, efficient business, streamlined manufacturing, and renewable energy sources. It began with the Internet and continues with the promise of our wearable future, realized by some of the following innovations.
The Internet of Things: Designing for Magical Moments of TruthJoanna Peña-Bickley
Designing for magical moments of truth has never been more important with the rapid rate of growth of the internet of things. Radically simple design is what makes enchanting experiences.
Making Magic with IBM Watson - Designing Enchanting Experiences In The Cogni...Joanna Peña-Bickley
From Dick Tracy’s watch to Wonder Woman’s Bracelets to Bat Girls total recall and technopathy, fiction has a intriguing dialog with invention. This dialog and inspiration can serve designers and engineers alike when creating for brands in the cognitive era.
When we design customer and employee experiences for brands, we have an opportunity to supercharge a brand by empowering employees and customers with superhuman powers with IBM Watson. Watson is a self-learning system that uses data mining, pattern recognition and natural language processing to mimic the way our human brain works. With Watson in your arsenal of design tools we are able to outthink, outsmart and out do the competition in extraordinary ways.
Welcome To Mobility in a Post-Digital Era.
From the first wheel to our first footsteps on the moon, our quest to move further and faster has been limited only by the technology to power our dreams. Now, speeding into a post-digital era, the forces of sustainability, urbanization, and new technologies that defy the very concept of time and space are reshaping how we move all over again. Join us on a journey to explore the innovations and ideas - once relegated to science fiction - coming to life today. The future of mobility is the ongoing present.
Talk: Cognitive Storytelling In The 4th Dimension - How Would Orson Welles Ta...Joanna Peña-Bickley
Halloween 1938: The Panic Broadcast Hallowe’en night in 1938 Orson Welles transformed radio from a storytelling medium to a medium that delivered an experience. ------- he created national hysteria as listeners reacted to what they believed was an alien invasion. The consummate disrupter - Welles knew the entire world was his stage!
#WWWD What Would Wells Do? As story maker I wonder--- how would Welles tell his stories today? how would he recapture a distracted audience from their devices and screens with immersive interactive technologies? What experience would he create? We are today’s Story Making pioneers — rewriting and inventing new rules in code -- every single day.
Listen In: https://soundcloud.com/joanna-pe-a-bickley/tribeca-film-festival-talk-cognitive-storytelling-in-the-4d-how-would-orson-welles-tackle-it
Shifting the Conversation: From Digital to Interactiveconvoagency
Conversation explains the shift in the digital marketing landscape from it's new traditional agency experience - includes research, statistics, and case studies.
Signagelive And Mindbomb Collaborate Their Respective Skills To Develop Inter...Jason Cremins
Signagelive and Mindbomb have collaborated their respective skills to develop an interactive digital signage solution. Mindbomb’s standalone web application (Screen nity) has been incorporated into Signagelive’s core technology platform, giving Yamaha Music a centralised digital signage network with interactive functionality and providing consumers with a seamless retail experience
Read through this second annual predictive marketing survey, covering collected 2014 data in the marketing and analytics arenas and trends that can help you look forward to techniques to use in 2015 and beyond.
DSpace-CRIS: new features and contribution to the DSpace mainstreamAndrea Bollini
The presentation focus on the latest releases of DSpace-CRIS, compatible with DSpace 5 and 6, with new exciting features. Particularly interesting is the recent integration between DSpace-CRIS and CKAN released as an independent module. The DSpace-CKAN Integration Module has already been released in open source (same license than DSpace) and it can easily adopted also by standard DSpace installations, both JSPUI or XMLUI.
Starting with DSpace-CRIS 5.6.1, along with the security fixes of DSpace JSPUI 5.6, the following features have been introduced: an extendible UI to deliver the bitstreams with dedicated viewers, a simple metadata editing of any DSpace object; the editing of archived items using the submission UI; a deduplication and duplicate-alert tool; improved ORCiD synchronization; improved submission form; improved security model for CRIS entities; creation of CRIS object as part of the submission process, automatic calculation of metrics; advanced import framework; on-demand DOI registration; template services.
DSpace-CKAN Integration Module allows users to directly preview the dataset content deposited in a CKAN instance from DSpace via a “curation task”. DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-CKAN will be supported by 4Science also for the future major versions of the platform and the roadmap to the DSpace 7 compatibility will be also presented.
DSpace-CRIS: new features and contribution to the DSpace mainstream4Science
The presentation focus on the latest releases of DSpace-CRIS, compatible with DSpace 5 and 6, with new exciting features. Particularly interesting is the recent integration between DSpace-CRIS and CKAN released as an independent module. The DSpace-CKAN Integration Module has already been released in open source (same license than DSpace) and it can easily adopted also by standard DSpace installations, both JSPUI or XMLUI.
Starting with DSpace-CRIS 5.6.1, along with the security fixes of DSpace JSPUI 5.6, the following features have been introduced: an extendible UI to deliver the bitstreams with dedicated viewers, a simple metadata editing of any DSpace object; the editing of archived items using the submission UI; a deduplication and duplicate-alert tool; improved ORCiD synchronization; improved submission form; improved security model for CRIS entities; creation of CRIS object as part of the submission process, automatic calculation of metrics; advanced import framework; on-demand DOI registration; template services.
DSpace-CKAN Integration Module allows users to directly preview the dataset content deposited in a CKAN instance from DSpace via a “curation task”. DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-CKAN will be supported by 4Science also for the future major versions of the platform and the roadmap to the DSpace 7 compatibility will be also presented.
Scaling People, Not Just Systems, to Take On Big Data ChallengesMatthew Vaughn
Here, I describe how the Texas Advanced Computing Center has shifted its focus from traditional modeling and simulation towards fully embracing big data analytics performed by users with diverse technical backgrounds.
DataEngConf: Building Satori, a Hadoop toll for Data Extraction at LinkedInHakka Labs
By Nikolai Avteniev (Sr Software Engineer, LinkedIn)
LinkedIn is the professional profile of record for our 370M+ members globally, but many people don't realize the full potential of their LinkedIn profile – especially on mobile. Adding blogs, photos and other rich content to your profile on a small screen device can get tedious. That's why LinkedIn created Satori, a Hadoop tool that crawls the web and extracts data to discover members' professional content online. Satori uses machine learning techniques and leverages other open source tools like Nutch and Gobblin in order to help match members with relevant content in order to maximize their professional profile. In this talk, Nikolai will share his experience in building the product and discuss the challenges and opportunities encountered along the way.
Talk: Cognitive Storytelling In The 4th Dimension - How Would Orson Welles Ta...Joanna Peña-Bickley
Halloween 1938: The Panic Broadcast Hallowe’en night in 1938 Orson Welles transformed radio from a storytelling medium to a medium that delivered an experience. ------- he created national hysteria as listeners reacted to what they believed was an alien invasion. The consummate disrupter - Welles knew the entire world was his stage!
#WWWD What Would Wells Do? As story maker I wonder--- how would Welles tell his stories today? how would he recapture a distracted audience from their devices and screens with immersive interactive technologies? What experience would he create? We are today’s Story Making pioneers — rewriting and inventing new rules in code -- every single day.
Listen In: https://soundcloud.com/joanna-pe-a-bickley/tribeca-film-festival-talk-cognitive-storytelling-in-the-4d-how-would-orson-welles-tackle-it
Shifting the Conversation: From Digital to Interactiveconvoagency
Conversation explains the shift in the digital marketing landscape from it's new traditional agency experience - includes research, statistics, and case studies.
Signagelive And Mindbomb Collaborate Their Respective Skills To Develop Inter...Jason Cremins
Signagelive and Mindbomb have collaborated their respective skills to develop an interactive digital signage solution. Mindbomb’s standalone web application (Screen nity) has been incorporated into Signagelive’s core technology platform, giving Yamaha Music a centralised digital signage network with interactive functionality and providing consumers with a seamless retail experience
Read through this second annual predictive marketing survey, covering collected 2014 data in the marketing and analytics arenas and trends that can help you look forward to techniques to use in 2015 and beyond.
DSpace-CRIS: new features and contribution to the DSpace mainstreamAndrea Bollini
The presentation focus on the latest releases of DSpace-CRIS, compatible with DSpace 5 and 6, with new exciting features. Particularly interesting is the recent integration between DSpace-CRIS and CKAN released as an independent module. The DSpace-CKAN Integration Module has already been released in open source (same license than DSpace) and it can easily adopted also by standard DSpace installations, both JSPUI or XMLUI.
Starting with DSpace-CRIS 5.6.1, along with the security fixes of DSpace JSPUI 5.6, the following features have been introduced: an extendible UI to deliver the bitstreams with dedicated viewers, a simple metadata editing of any DSpace object; the editing of archived items using the submission UI; a deduplication and duplicate-alert tool; improved ORCiD synchronization; improved submission form; improved security model for CRIS entities; creation of CRIS object as part of the submission process, automatic calculation of metrics; advanced import framework; on-demand DOI registration; template services.
DSpace-CKAN Integration Module allows users to directly preview the dataset content deposited in a CKAN instance from DSpace via a “curation task”. DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-CKAN will be supported by 4Science also for the future major versions of the platform and the roadmap to the DSpace 7 compatibility will be also presented.
DSpace-CRIS: new features and contribution to the DSpace mainstream4Science
The presentation focus on the latest releases of DSpace-CRIS, compatible with DSpace 5 and 6, with new exciting features. Particularly interesting is the recent integration between DSpace-CRIS and CKAN released as an independent module. The DSpace-CKAN Integration Module has already been released in open source (same license than DSpace) and it can easily adopted also by standard DSpace installations, both JSPUI or XMLUI.
Starting with DSpace-CRIS 5.6.1, along with the security fixes of DSpace JSPUI 5.6, the following features have been introduced: an extendible UI to deliver the bitstreams with dedicated viewers, a simple metadata editing of any DSpace object; the editing of archived items using the submission UI; a deduplication and duplicate-alert tool; improved ORCiD synchronization; improved submission form; improved security model for CRIS entities; creation of CRIS object as part of the submission process, automatic calculation of metrics; advanced import framework; on-demand DOI registration; template services.
DSpace-CKAN Integration Module allows users to directly preview the dataset content deposited in a CKAN instance from DSpace via a “curation task”. DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-CKAN will be supported by 4Science also for the future major versions of the platform and the roadmap to the DSpace 7 compatibility will be also presented.
Scaling People, Not Just Systems, to Take On Big Data ChallengesMatthew Vaughn
Here, I describe how the Texas Advanced Computing Center has shifted its focus from traditional modeling and simulation towards fully embracing big data analytics performed by users with diverse technical backgrounds.
DataEngConf: Building Satori, a Hadoop toll for Data Extraction at LinkedInHakka Labs
By Nikolai Avteniev (Sr Software Engineer, LinkedIn)
LinkedIn is the professional profile of record for our 370M+ members globally, but many people don't realize the full potential of their LinkedIn profile – especially on mobile. Adding blogs, photos and other rich content to your profile on a small screen device can get tedious. That's why LinkedIn created Satori, a Hadoop tool that crawls the web and extracts data to discover members' professional content online. Satori uses machine learning techniques and leverages other open source tools like Nutch and Gobblin in order to help match members with relevant content in order to maximize their professional profile. In this talk, Nikolai will share his experience in building the product and discuss the challenges and opportunities encountered along the way.
Collaboratively Conceived, Designed and Implemented: Matching Visualization ...Nancy Hoebelheinrich
Presented as a poster at the American Geophysical Union 2014 Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California on behalf of the ESIP Semantic Web Cluster's ToolMatch team.
Facilitating Web Science Collaboration through Semantic MarkupJames Hendler
These are the slides that accompanied the paper "Dominic DiFranzo, John S. Erickson, Marie Joan Kristine T. Gloria, Joanne S. Luciano, Deborah McGuinness, & James Hendler, The Web Observatory Extension: Facilitating Web Science Collaboration through Semantic Markup, Proc. WWW 2014 (Web Science Track), Seoul, Korea, 2014." They describe an extension to schema.org that can be used for sharing Web-related datasets and projects.
How to enhance your DSpace repository: use cases for DSpace-CRIS, DSpace-RDM,...4Science
Presented by Susanna Mornati at the 2019 DSpace North American User Group Meeting September 23 & 24, 2019 at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Abstract: DSpace-CRIS is a free open-source platform based on DSpace for Research Data and Information Management, adopted by a wide international community of universities and research centers: DSpace-CRIS Home. It complies with recommendations, open standards and technologies such as the OAI-PMH, SignPosting, and ResourceSync (recommended by the COAR Next Generation Repositories WG), it features complete ORCID integration, compliance with the CERIF model, the IIIF framework, and with the OpenAIRE Guidelines for Literature Repositories, Data Archives, CRIS Managers, to improve findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reuse of digital assets for research and cultural heritage. DSpace-CRIS collects and disseminates information about researchers' profiles, organizations, publications, patents, grants, awards, and all entities that populate the research domain and their relationships, besides storing and exposing full-text publications, datasets, and other relevant digital objects, providing persistent identifiers and long-term preservation capabilities. DSpace-RDM exposes datasets to visual exploration and M2M streaming for analysis thanks to the integration with CKAN. DSpace-GLAM enhances the fruition of the cultural heritage through the (crowd-funded) IIIF image viewer, providing remote fruition of cultural heritage and offering a great user experience. These flavors of DSpace allow to expose and share open data, open information, and open digital objects in a collaborative, interoperable, and sustainable way. The use cases of a variety of institutions in different countries and continents will be shared to show the use of this powerful technology.
Research institutions, governments and sometimes even the industry are promoting a way to publish data that conforms to principles of openness such as being Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable.
These principles can be adhered to in a multitude of ways: Linked Open Data is one of them; it is favoured by scientific communities, but its adoption is not limited to research contexts. In this talk I will provide an account of how my research projects enjoyed the benefits of being on either side of the FAIR data supply chain.
Data Science at Scale - The DevOps ApproachMihai Criveti
DevOps Practices for Data Scientists and Engineers
1 Data Science Landscape
2 Process and Flow
3 The Data
4 Data Science Toolkit
5 Cloud Computing Solutions
6 The rise of DevOps
7 Reusable Assets and Practices
8 Skills Development
3D-printing with GRASS GIS – a work in progress in report FOSS4G 2014Peter Löwe
As the amount of scientific data continues to grow, researchers need new tools to help them visualize complex data. Immersive data-visualisations are helpful, yet fail to provide tactile feedback and sensory feedback on spatial orientation, as provided from tangible objects.
The production of a tangible representation of a scientific data set is one step in a line of scientific thinking, leading from the physical world into scientific reasoning and back: The process starts with a physical observation, or from a data stream generated by an environmental sensor. This data stream is turned into a geo-referenced data set. This data is turned into a volume representation which is converted into command sequences for the printing device, leading to the creation of a 3D printout via additive manufacturing (“3D-printing”). As a last, but crucial step, this new object has to be documented and linked to the associated metadata, and curated in long term repositories to preserve its scientific meaning and context.
This presentation showcases a reference workflow to produce tangible 3D data-prints based on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), using both GRASS GIS and Paraview. The workflow was successfully validated in various application scenarios using a RapMan printer to create 3D specimens of elevation models, geological underground models, ice penetrating radar soundings for planetology, and space time stacks for Tsunami model quality assessment.
Slide From DataEngConf 2015 event.
LinkedIn is the professional profile of record for our 400M+ members globally, but many people don't realize the full potential of their LinkedIn profile – especially on mobile. Adding blogs, photos and other rich content to your profile on a small screen device can get tedious. That's why LinkedIn created Satori, a Hadoop tool that crawls the web and extracts data to discover members' professional content online. Satori uses machine learning techniques and leverages other open source tools like Nutch and Gobblin in order to help match members with relevant content in order to maximize their professional profile. In this talk, Nikolai Avteniev, Sr. Staff Engineer and Agile Software Developer at LinkedIn, will share his experience in building the product and discuss the challenges and opportunities encountered along the way.
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Generation Z has arrived, and they expect intelligently designed brand experiences. Gen Z’s 44 billion dollars of disposable income has triggered a tsunami of change as industry races towards 2020. In a recent C-suite study, 68 percent of C-suite executives expect their enterprise organizations to emphasize customer experience over products. During industry’s dance with disruption, design has elevated itself to a new seat of power at the table and in the boardroom. That seat comes with expectations that design will act as a conductor of a symphonic enterprise.
The intelligence revolution has begun. We are at an historic inflection point again. For those of you that believe in the theory of eternal recurrence or eternal return - This idea states that the universe and all existence has been recurring, and will continue to recur, in an infinite number of times across infinite time or space. So what that means is that if you study human history you know that history doesn’t repeat itself like a broken record — it does tend to rhyme if you know how to listen to the signals. This presentation gives you a way to look at framing a data driven future with art and science of design.
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke
Most of my creations have been inspired by the belief that there is a unique dialog between fiction and invention. The comics of Trina Robbins, Wendy Pini, Louise Simonson, Charles Moulton, Arthur C. Clarke and the Classic Tales of the Brothers Grim have shaped my imagination and my quest to design enchanting experiences that use the Internet of Things (IoT) as a canvas, data as a paint and enduring stories to create unique customer experiences that go from science fiction to magical reality.
EarthThinx: Designing The Solutions That Empower People To Act To Heal Spaces...Joanna Peña-Bickley
EarthThinx™ empowers every person to act daily to heal our Spaceship Earth in one decade. This platform not only realizes Buckminster Fuller's vision of an operating manual for Spaceship Earth, it uses cognitive computing and self-learning systems that apply data mining, pattern recognition and natural language processing to monitor Earth's pulse, accelerate real-time understanding, scale expert earth and climate scientist skills and insights from zettabytes of Earth’s open source data from its four subsystems, oceans, land, atmosphere, and near space, and provide ubiquitous accessibility across all connected nomadic devices.
Read More at: https://medium.com/@jojobickley/earththinx-designing-the-solutions-that-empower-people-to-act-to-heal-spaceship-earth-6b635fa31864
Re-imagining the Affordable Care Acts’s Insurance Exchange Panel BriefJoanna Peña-Bickley
Re-imagining the Affordable Care Acts’s Insurance Exchange Panel Brief:
After hearing the President's press conference and conducting an initial heuristics examination of the nations health insurance exchange website, we are putting the politics aside and uniting to help the the administration fix and improve our government's healthcare exchange. Matter would like you to to participate as one of it's all star panel of digital design, user experience and technology thought-leaders who can participate in an open forum / panel (User Experience Lab) via a Live google Hangout.
The world can be your shopping cart in the post digital era. The digital world has transformed the way we shop. Our Retail team focuses on enhancing the shopping experience in clients’ retail locations by using innovative mobile, signage, and touchscreen technologies to create fully integrated stores. We call it retail with substance.
From behavioral trends to the technology tools and the brands and people who are using social media, we invite you to become an active practitioner in this session.
Building A Brand: creating provocative brands that people care about. From brand architecture to fulfilling emotional needs to the path through purchase this is a creative guide to developing brand ideas.
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.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
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Transforming Brand Perception and Boosting Profitabilityaaryangarg12
In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
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2.OSIRIS-Rex
3.The Mars Generation
4.Designing With Data
5.Chanel’s Data Centric Runway
Five Things
You Have To
Experience
14. Design w/Data
•Tableau Public: Create visuals for almost any data type with this
app-based tool
•Raw: The open source project allows you to create vector-based
visuals using the D3.js library
•Timeline: Put your time-based information in an easy to read format
right from a spreadsheet
•Infogr.am: Turn data into an interactive, responsive graphic based
on templates
•Chart.js: Create line, bar, radar, polar area or pie and donut charts
•Google Charts: Gallery of tools to help you make the most of data in
a pretty simple manner
•Leaflet: Open-source mapping tool that is interactive and mobile-
friendly
•Dygraphs: Build charts with lots of data points or from complex
spreadsheets
•SMILE Widgets: Another open-source project that will help you
create anything from a webpage to a timeline to plotted data points
•Canva: Cool drag and drop infographics builder that doesn’t require
coding knowledge
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Make
Magic
17. - Joanna Peña-Bickley
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Designing with data is a search for a magical
balance between business and art; art and craft;
intuition and reason; concept and detail;
designer and platform; and platform and public.
Global Chief Creative Officer, IBM iX
Beautiful
Evidence