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.
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.
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.
“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.
From business strategy to execution, technology is woven into the fabric of how companies do business today. How well do you understand and leverage technology in your day to day operations? That’s your Digital IQ, and it’s essential to improving your job performance, enhance your role within your company and extract value from the technology in which your company invests. In this session, you’ll not only learn about 2015’s biggest business tech trends, you’ll be introduced to tools that will instantly boost your digital IQ (and impress your boss).
Learner Objectives:
1. Understand the newest business technology terms and trends.
2. Identify personal learning gaps and potential solutions.
3. Discover apps and web-based solutions for office inefficiencies.
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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.
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.
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.
“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.
From business strategy to execution, technology is woven into the fabric of how companies do business today. How well do you understand and leverage technology in your day to day operations? That’s your Digital IQ, and it’s essential to improving your job performance, enhance your role within your company and extract value from the technology in which your company invests. In this session, you’ll not only learn about 2015’s biggest business tech trends, you’ll be introduced to tools that will instantly boost your digital IQ (and impress your boss).
Learner Objectives:
1. Understand the newest business technology terms and trends.
2. Identify personal learning gaps and potential solutions.
3. Discover apps and web-based solutions for office inefficiencies.
::
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Stop looking for designers. Become one! (On why developers should learn design)Emanuele Libralato
EDIT: I turned the talk into a post:
https://medium.com/@iamtenko/stop-looking-for-designers-become-one-291993a4f195#.40uli95c1
There has been a huge buzz in the last 1-2 years around the topic that "Everyone should learn how to code" and more specifically that "Designers should learn how to code". Why is this not happening the other way around? Can brainstorming, user research, personas and design thinking change the way we write software? Can we adopt the same army-knives used by design agencies and freelancers to speed up the development of Software or to better prioritise some features over others?
This talk has been given at Upfront Meetup 67.
Berlin, 11th of May 2016
Designing for an Augmented Reality worldthomas.purves
How “Augmented Reality” and the mobile web changes everything
Mobile broadband access and ever-smarter phones are shaking the internet out its lofty cloud and bringing the web into the real world. As a result, the old “real world”, and many old ideas and many old business models will be running out of places to hide from the pervasive influence of the net.
Meanwhile, each of our smart phones are in many ways even better than the old clunky tools we used to use to surf the net. Our mobile devices are not only connected but, also bristling with sensors like radios, cameras, microphones, GPS etc. that can directly perceive and interact with the world around you. We’re reaching a point where it’s theoretically possible to point that device at almost anything: a landmark, a product on a store shelf, your friends or a crowd of people; and draw from the cloud and your social graph as much, or perhaps more, relevant information than you ever wanted to know. Oh, and the cloud will be watching you and whatever’s around you as well.
In the new augmented reality, the web surfs you.
The goal of this talk will be to provide you with a fast paced overview of what this new “augmented” reality will mean for how we socialize, for how we sell and market physical products, for architecture, for media and entertainment, for public policy, crime, privacy and, as well, few early signals for what might be the new killer apps.
If all that is not interesting enough, I will also bring free beer.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled Biz Models for Hi-Tech Products to analyze the business model for Magic Leap, a provider of smart glass-based Augmented Reality. Unlike other forms of AR that rely on cameras and either smart phones or tablet computers, Magic Leap provides AR in smart glasses. These glasses look like Google Glass, but users see a realistic 3D view that is superimposed on the real world, as seen through the glasses. Magic Leap expects its AR glasses to be used for gaming, education, commerce, and other applications. These slides describe the value proposition, customers, method of value capture, scope of activities and the method of strategic control for Magic Leap.
We now have a healthy appreciation of how technology can keep businesses on their toes by disrupting everything – processes, consumer behavior, and how we live in general.
This year, we already see the start of how technology is changing the way we do business! Some of these ways are shown in the presentation
Technology, AI and the future of marketing: key themes from SXSWJodie Collins
An overview of the the key themes from SXSW 2016 including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, Internet of Things, brands doing content marketing well, live streaming and the future of management.
Machine learning. Artificial intelligence's influence on marketing.Alina Hueckelkamp
This presentation shows how machine learning influence marketing. The algorithm selecting content on mobile devices based on their relevance answering needs. The url internet as we know is less and less visited. The Alpha Apps are taking over. All big players are working on their own personal assistants trying to predict what we want, directly acting on our needs. So what is marketing role in future and how can you marketing when an self-learning algorithm is your audience?
A round up of key trends and inspiration from 2016. First presented to the ADCN at a #csbreakfast. Please get in contact if you are interested in us doing a SXSW workshop at your brand or agency
As head of JESS3's strategy and operations for the last five years, COO & co-founder Leslie Bradshaw shares her insights and observations around how data, content and workforce are impacting and leveraging one another.
Leslie posits: Whether you are an agency, brand, educator or public sector organization, these trends will all play a part of how you organize, think and produce.
Originally presented for RefreshDC's November meetup on 11/16/11.
Artificial Intelligence - A future of new cultural, social, and economic para...Matthew Bailey
Plante Moran Tech Summit 2019.
PDf of the presentation to over 100 CIOs on Artificial Intelligence and its impact on society, business and culture. Also includes Digital Twin.
What are the technology challenges? What are the new possibilities, applications, services or features that will empower mobile workers even more?
Experts on these subjects will cover several interesting topics: Mobile data, Device Management, Mobile Security and Mobile Enterprise Apps.
Mobile Enterprise Apps by Koen Pellegrims - Flowpilots
Today, APIs should be core to your cloud-based platform strategy: they create both a competitive advantage and are a lever for an aggressive growth strategy. Open APIs combined with an agile culture are the way forward for enterprises that need a high level of elasticity to start competing in the sharing economy. So what is keeping your company from playing in the league of internet startups?
According to some starry-eyed entrepreneurs, the sole technique to become really rich financially In other words, to become rich to start out your own business.
Filippo Perlini - From Real to Unreal and Viceversanois3
Oggi molte aziende sono alla ricerca della giusta formula per l’innovazione, una soluzione preferibile per guardare al futuro. Ci sono molti modi per arrivare a soluzioni ma come disse Carveth Read: “È meglio avere vagamente ragione che essere perfettamente in torto”. Questa è la ragione per cui abbiamo deciso di affrontare questa corsa verso l’innovazione, ispirandoci a metodi non convenzionali come il Fictional, Critical e Speculative Design.
Secondo noi, anche quando i clienti sono alla ricerca di innovazioni dirompenti, abbiamo notato che spesso è difficile per loro staccarsi dalla loro realtà attuale e dai vincoli di sviluppo. Perciò abbiamo deciso di provare un approccio speculativo per allontanarli da un’attitudine legata al compito da eseguire per abbracciare l’ignoto.
In questo talk vogliamo condividere il modo in cui, a Digital Entity, stiamo iniziando a usare le metodologie legate allo Speculative Design, per ispirare e provocare i nostri clienti a confrontarsi con il futuro in modo diverso affinché siano ideatori di un mondo in cui le persone vorrebbero vivere.
The holy trinity of digital transformation Jeroen Derynck
Digital Transformation requires speed, responsiveness and the willingness to experiment with emerging technologies... The Chief Digital Officer is the usual suspect to launch organizations on their digital trajectories while abiding to the holy trinity: change will not happen if you are not prepared to revamp technology, invest in people and turn processes upside down
More Human Through Technology : AI + UX DesignSean Wood
A look at how Artificial Intelligence is being used to create powerful user experiences that drive deeper engagement and business value. UX design is moving away from something that lives inside of screens and devices to everyday objects around us and within the places we move through. Designing for this new reality requires thinking more broadly in consideration of how people interact with a product or service across touch points that blend the virtual and physical worlds.
Rethink the role of Design and explore the changes required to transform into a digital business driven by user experience. Technology will understand individual behaviors and anticipate needs through cognitive, machine learning, natural language processing and advanced analytics. These richer data insights will inspire new creative engagement strategies for delivering personalized, contextual experiences.
As people's lives increasingly become more complex, the promise of artificial intelligence and better design will reduce the noise, make life more manageable and improve the human condition.
Stop looking for designers. Become one! (On why developers should learn design)Emanuele Libralato
EDIT: I turned the talk into a post:
https://medium.com/@iamtenko/stop-looking-for-designers-become-one-291993a4f195#.40uli95c1
There has been a huge buzz in the last 1-2 years around the topic that "Everyone should learn how to code" and more specifically that "Designers should learn how to code". Why is this not happening the other way around? Can brainstorming, user research, personas and design thinking change the way we write software? Can we adopt the same army-knives used by design agencies and freelancers to speed up the development of Software or to better prioritise some features over others?
This talk has been given at Upfront Meetup 67.
Berlin, 11th of May 2016
Designing for an Augmented Reality worldthomas.purves
How “Augmented Reality” and the mobile web changes everything
Mobile broadband access and ever-smarter phones are shaking the internet out its lofty cloud and bringing the web into the real world. As a result, the old “real world”, and many old ideas and many old business models will be running out of places to hide from the pervasive influence of the net.
Meanwhile, each of our smart phones are in many ways even better than the old clunky tools we used to use to surf the net. Our mobile devices are not only connected but, also bristling with sensors like radios, cameras, microphones, GPS etc. that can directly perceive and interact with the world around you. We’re reaching a point where it’s theoretically possible to point that device at almost anything: a landmark, a product on a store shelf, your friends or a crowd of people; and draw from the cloud and your social graph as much, or perhaps more, relevant information than you ever wanted to know. Oh, and the cloud will be watching you and whatever’s around you as well.
In the new augmented reality, the web surfs you.
The goal of this talk will be to provide you with a fast paced overview of what this new “augmented” reality will mean for how we socialize, for how we sell and market physical products, for architecture, for media and entertainment, for public policy, crime, privacy and, as well, few early signals for what might be the new killer apps.
If all that is not interesting enough, I will also bring free beer.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled Biz Models for Hi-Tech Products to analyze the business model for Magic Leap, a provider of smart glass-based Augmented Reality. Unlike other forms of AR that rely on cameras and either smart phones or tablet computers, Magic Leap provides AR in smart glasses. These glasses look like Google Glass, but users see a realistic 3D view that is superimposed on the real world, as seen through the glasses. Magic Leap expects its AR glasses to be used for gaming, education, commerce, and other applications. These slides describe the value proposition, customers, method of value capture, scope of activities and the method of strategic control for Magic Leap.
We now have a healthy appreciation of how technology can keep businesses on their toes by disrupting everything – processes, consumer behavior, and how we live in general.
This year, we already see the start of how technology is changing the way we do business! Some of these ways are shown in the presentation
Technology, AI and the future of marketing: key themes from SXSWJodie Collins
An overview of the the key themes from SXSW 2016 including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, Internet of Things, brands doing content marketing well, live streaming and the future of management.
Machine learning. Artificial intelligence's influence on marketing.Alina Hueckelkamp
This presentation shows how machine learning influence marketing. The algorithm selecting content on mobile devices based on their relevance answering needs. The url internet as we know is less and less visited. The Alpha Apps are taking over. All big players are working on their own personal assistants trying to predict what we want, directly acting on our needs. So what is marketing role in future and how can you marketing when an self-learning algorithm is your audience?
A round up of key trends and inspiration from 2016. First presented to the ADCN at a #csbreakfast. Please get in contact if you are interested in us doing a SXSW workshop at your brand or agency
As head of JESS3's strategy and operations for the last five years, COO & co-founder Leslie Bradshaw shares her insights and observations around how data, content and workforce are impacting and leveraging one another.
Leslie posits: Whether you are an agency, brand, educator or public sector organization, these trends will all play a part of how you organize, think and produce.
Originally presented for RefreshDC's November meetup on 11/16/11.
Artificial Intelligence - A future of new cultural, social, and economic para...Matthew Bailey
Plante Moran Tech Summit 2019.
PDf of the presentation to over 100 CIOs on Artificial Intelligence and its impact on society, business and culture. Also includes Digital Twin.
What are the technology challenges? What are the new possibilities, applications, services or features that will empower mobile workers even more?
Experts on these subjects will cover several interesting topics: Mobile data, Device Management, Mobile Security and Mobile Enterprise Apps.
Mobile Enterprise Apps by Koen Pellegrims - Flowpilots
Today, APIs should be core to your cloud-based platform strategy: they create both a competitive advantage and are a lever for an aggressive growth strategy. Open APIs combined with an agile culture are the way forward for enterprises that need a high level of elasticity to start competing in the sharing economy. So what is keeping your company from playing in the league of internet startups?
According to some starry-eyed entrepreneurs, the sole technique to become really rich financially In other words, to become rich to start out your own business.
Filippo Perlini - From Real to Unreal and Viceversanois3
Oggi molte aziende sono alla ricerca della giusta formula per l’innovazione, una soluzione preferibile per guardare al futuro. Ci sono molti modi per arrivare a soluzioni ma come disse Carveth Read: “È meglio avere vagamente ragione che essere perfettamente in torto”. Questa è la ragione per cui abbiamo deciso di affrontare questa corsa verso l’innovazione, ispirandoci a metodi non convenzionali come il Fictional, Critical e Speculative Design.
Secondo noi, anche quando i clienti sono alla ricerca di innovazioni dirompenti, abbiamo notato che spesso è difficile per loro staccarsi dalla loro realtà attuale e dai vincoli di sviluppo. Perciò abbiamo deciso di provare un approccio speculativo per allontanarli da un’attitudine legata al compito da eseguire per abbracciare l’ignoto.
In questo talk vogliamo condividere il modo in cui, a Digital Entity, stiamo iniziando a usare le metodologie legate allo Speculative Design, per ispirare e provocare i nostri clienti a confrontarsi con il futuro in modo diverso affinché siano ideatori di un mondo in cui le persone vorrebbero vivere.
The holy trinity of digital transformation Jeroen Derynck
Digital Transformation requires speed, responsiveness and the willingness to experiment with emerging technologies... The Chief Digital Officer is the usual suspect to launch organizations on their digital trajectories while abiding to the holy trinity: change will not happen if you are not prepared to revamp technology, invest in people and turn processes upside down
More Human Through Technology : AI + UX DesignSean Wood
A look at how Artificial Intelligence is being used to create powerful user experiences that drive deeper engagement and business value. UX design is moving away from something that lives inside of screens and devices to everyday objects around us and within the places we move through. Designing for this new reality requires thinking more broadly in consideration of how people interact with a product or service across touch points that blend the virtual and physical worlds.
Rethink the role of Design and explore the changes required to transform into a digital business driven by user experience. Technology will understand individual behaviors and anticipate needs through cognitive, machine learning, natural language processing and advanced analytics. These richer data insights will inspire new creative engagement strategies for delivering personalized, contextual experiences.
As people's lives increasingly become more complex, the promise of artificial intelligence and better design will reduce the noise, make life more manageable and improve the human condition.
IBM BC2015 - Internet of Things - from hype to realityIBM Sverige
Denna presentation hölls på IBM Business Connect (http://www.ibm.com/se/businessconnect) i oktober 2015 av Kim Escherich (IoT Innovation Architect, IBM)
Beskrivning:
Internet of Things is everywhere, and almost everyone is talking about it its impact to society. It is changing how we innovate to create new cool things, how people interact and learn, and our ability more wisely use our resources.
This presentation will briefly review IBM's journey, what areas are in focus and what IBM sees as its key contributions to this transformation.
IBM Watson IoT - New Possibilities in a Connected WorldCasey Lucas
Cognitive IoT enables us to learn from, and infuse intelligence into, the physical world to transform business and enhance the human experience.
Find out how you can transform with Watson IoT: http://ibm.com/IoT
How could OpenAI, a small organization of just 200 employees, managed to shake the foundations of large companies like Google and Meta? Everyone dreams about being a unicorn – having razor sharp focus, high talent-density , rapid speed of innovation but in reality, even startups end up becoming slow organizations very quickly. Why does this happen?
A Quick Guide for Internet of Things - ApptunixApptunix
Have a look at this presentation which emphasizes what Internet of Things is and how it works and can give seamless advantages to organizations with different industries.
Saving The Internet of Things: Presentation to FacebookPaul Brody
The internet of things has some big problems: most of the "things" in it are useless and the ones that are valuable: bad security and high costs.
This presentation outlines how IBM has been thinking about the future of the Internet of Things and what's needed to create sustainable value without compromising security and privacy.
We believe that solution should include a big investment in Block Chain technology, the foundation that underpins bitcoin as well as a big focus on making every connected device part of the Economy of Things.
Emerging Technologies- Making Great Things PossibleCSM Technologies
Technology is ever-changing, spurring organizations to challenge their status quo. Agile organizations are making a quick switch to digital technologies. In fact, this agility was felt more after the Covid pandemic struck the world. The road to digital transformation has paced up. What would have taken years is happening in months! And Emerging Technologies are the prime movers of this transformation. It’s not only the workplace cultures that are attuning to this change but also the approach by companies in engaging customers.
At CSM Technologies, we have internalized digital transformation. What’s more, we are constantly innovating to upgrade our solutions with Emerging Technologies. There’s a slice of Emerging Tech in every solution that we create and onboard for our customers. We are proud to create thriving ecosystems for niche technologies with ample scope for replication across geographies.
Read this volume of our newsletter that takes you through a seamless journey of disruption where you relate better with and feel the pulse of niche technologies.
Download the newsletter for offline reading here: https://bit.ly/3FGlo5E
Experience Design for the IoT | Tim Scanlon - 2016 Tongji Design Week Keynote Tim Scanlon
This is one of 2 presentations Tim Scanlon presented in Shanghai during the Fall of 2016. Every autumn, the Tongji University College of Design and Innovation organizes a small, highly interactive conference on design research and design education titled “Emerging Practices” (EPC). Since the first EPC in 2012, this has become an annual forum for debates on such themes as new practices, values, and approaches arising in design and design education; open design; influences on
developing practices; DesignX; and design activism. The main theme of EPC this year is “Design in Complexity.” It will continue and expand the conversation initiated by the DesignX Manifesto in 2014. This conversation developed further in a
two-day DesignX workshop hosted by Tongji University in 2015. The first DesignX Manifesto articulated the nature of working in and with complex sociotechnical systems, attempting to explore the framework for designers to address such issues. The follow-up DesignX workshop explored the
principles of working with such systems, highlighted the importance and difficulty of implementing solutions to DesignX problems. The workshop focused on several valuable cases. It sparked a lively discussion that we will continue this year
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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The Internet of Things: Designing for Magical Moments of Truth
1. The Internet of Things:
Designing for Magical
Moments of Truth
Presentation By:
Joanna Peña-Bickley
Global Chief Creative Officer
@jojobickley
2. IBM
Interactive
Experience
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Joanna Peña-Bickley
@jojobickley
I am a believer in magic, an arbiter of the
new, and a student of the interesting. I am a
designer on a mission to create beautifully
enchanting experiences.
Global Chief Creative Officer
IBM Interactive Experience
3. IBM
Interactive
Experience
What Is The Internet of Things?
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The internet of Things is a network
of uniquely identifiable and
interoperable objects connected by
services over the Internet.
4. IBM
Interactive
Experience
Why Is It Important?
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The amount of
Internet of Things
(IoT) connections
is about to
explode.
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Total Internet of Things
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Cisco.
we are here
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Interactive
Experience
Why Is It Important?
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While American
technology companies
are making lots of IoT
progress, Asia
currently has the most
connections.
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Asia
Europe
North America
Latin America
Africa
Oceania
Percentage of
Machine-to-Machine Connections
Source: GSMA.
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Interactive
Experience
Why Is It Important?
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So what’s the worth
of all of these
connected things?
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Internet of Things Market Size
(in trillions of dollars)
Source:
Cisco.
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Interactive
Experience
Why Is It Important?
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The potential market size is so
big because the IoT is about
increasing efficiency, as well as
creating new profits.
General Electric says that a 1%
increase in efficiencies from the
Industrial Internet (part of the
IoT) will have huge savings. 0
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Savings from Industrial Internet
Efficiencies
(in billions of dollars)
Source: GE.
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Interactive
Experience
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The last, best experience that
anyone has anywhere becomes
the minimum expectation for the
experiences they want everywhere.
– Paul Papas, Global Leader, IBM Interactive Experience
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Interactive
Experience
Design For Magical Moments
Begins With The Right Tasks, Tools and Time
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Design Tasks
1.Establish A Commanders / Inventors Intent
2.Establish Hills
3.Data Informed Personas using social listening
4.Empathy Mapping
5.Idea Hackathons
1.Sketch the experience
2.List of Materials, data sources & connections
3.Prototype
New Tools In Test
1.Paper, Glue, Markers and Scissors
2.Axure, Sketch, Keynote
3.3D Printers
4. For Mobile - Swift For Designers
37. IBM
Interactive
Experience
–Joanna Peña-Bickley // @jojobickley
“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.”
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I’m a believer in magic … as a child i enjoyed escaping real life with magical stories of enchanted inventions.
I would pull a part all of electronics to see how they worked and then tried putting them back together to see if I could magically make them work again.
and i believe sometimes fiction like the jetsons, harry potter, and star trek has driven us to design and connect things and create enchanted experiences.
and we are in moving through a great time of inventions that are interconnected.
from my love of fantasy and fiction to my love of facts and data.
internet of Things is a network of uniquely identifiable and interoperable objects
The potential market size is so big because the IoT is about increasing efficiency, as well as creating new profits.
In 1973, the American sociologist Daniel Bell, in his book, The Coming of the Post Industrial Society [pdf], predicted that advanced societies would change from being based on manufacturing of goods to ones in which knowledge workers would occupy a central position.
This did happen, but because of the meteoric rise of information technology, the development of the Internet, and the widespread adoption of cellphones, the change has been far beyond expectations. These technologies are changing not only society, but the economic models on which society is based.
In 1973, the American sociologist Daniel Bell, in his book, The Coming of the Post Industrial Society [pdf], predicted that advanced societies would change from being based on manufacturing of goods to ones in which knowledge workers would occupy a central position.
This did happen, but because of the meteoric rise of information technology, the development of the Internet, and the widespread adoption of cellphones, the change has been far beyond expectations. These technologies are changing not only society, but the economic models on which society is based.
We are the prosumers creating the physical and digital things that are able to create magic
Interaction design at its core is about shaping digital things for people's use
opportunity and demand for interaction designers to lead businesses and enterprises has never been
Enchanted Expertise Are Expected
disenchanting experiences
The Risks of the IoT / The IoT Gone Wrong
disenchanted experiences generally come from a few factors
Complex Uses Cases
Unplanned Security Risks
lack of cultural relevance
Disconnected Data Sources
disenchanting experiences
The Risks of the IoT / The IoT Gone Wrong
disenchanted experiences generally come from a few factors
Complex Uses Cases
Unplanned Security Risks
lack of cultural relevance
Disconnected Data Sources
The gold standard for the IoT is making magic
Making the user feel like it was designed just for them
it should leave them feeling unique
it should feel embedded and elegant
it should have extraordinary capabilities
it should offer a sense of wonderment and wanderlust
Let me show you what I mean when I mean by enhancing moments of truth with beautifully enchanted expereinces. One retailer asks mirror mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all….Neiman Marcus says you and only you.
Neiman Marcus has introduced the Smart Mirror from MemoMi Labs in to its Walnut Creek, California store, and has plans to install more in their San Francisco and Dallas stores
http://www.retailsolutionsonline.com/doc/neiman-marcus-tests-new-smart-mirrors-0001
http://memorymirror.com/
http://www.psfk.com/2015/01/neiman-marcus-online-shopping-digital-mirror.html
Frozen’s magic trolls disguised as stones had healing powers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWtTdRmSrYQ
could they have inspired — Smartstones ?
a remote communication in the hands of people with physical challenges, ranging from blindness to nonverbal autism spectrum disorders to hearing impairment and ALS.
could they have inspired — Smartstones ? Smartstones uses ambient light and haptic to form a new communication method. Smartstones put remote communication in the hands of people with physical challenges, ranging from blindness to nonverbal autism spectrum disorders to hearing impairment and ALS.
This Gesture-Controlled Stones Assist Those with Physical Challenges
Smartstones are mini and wearable tech that facilitate remote communication
http://www.smartstones.co/
This durable “stone” the size of a worry rock is packed with LED lights, a gesture recognition library, touch interface, gyroscope, speakers and Bluetooth connectivity. Though a smartphone isn’t required for use, it interfaces with an app that lets the user and his-her loved ones program it to respond to specific gestures.
For example, the stone could be programmed to text a loved one “thinking of you” when tapped twice, or “feeling anxious” if rubbed with a thumb. Other gestures and combinations of gestures it recognizes include swipes, taps and shakes. It also includes a GPS tracker so loved ones can respond to a call for help.
Current models of the stone can be worn as pendants, or on a wrist band. The accompanying app is designed securely to keep communication private.
Backer rewards for the Indiegogo campaign include pre-orders at one for $79 and $149 for two, listed as 40 percent off the projected retail price. A pendant necklace reward comes for $39 and a leather cuff arm bracelet costs $49.
Mary Poppins Magic bag seemed like it could do anything.
But could it be used to improve the travel experience in the age of the Internet of things?
Bluesmart
The World's First Smart Connected Carry-on Suitcase
The Bluesmart carry-on connects to your smartphone, enabling features that will forever change the way you travel.
We all know nothing can ruin a trip like losing your luggage and its contents. Put your mind at ease knowing that you can lock your suitcase via your smartphone; if you get separated from your Bluesmart, it will lock automatically. Access can be shared with people you trust, and you will be notified anytime someone attempts to open the suitcase. The Bluesmart Travel Sentry® Approved Lock will be accepted by the TSA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJnvx7IhAmk
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bluesmart-world-s-first-smart-connected-carry-on
Bluesmart
The World's First Smart Connected Carry-on Suitcase
The Bluesmart carry-on connects to your smartphone, enabling features that will forever change the way you travel.
We all know nothing can ruin a trip like losing your luggage and its contents. Put your mind at ease knowing that you can lock your suitcase via your smartphone; if you get separated from your Bluesmart, it will lock automatically. Access can be shared with people you trust, and you will be notified anytime someone attempts to open the suitcase. The Bluesmart Travel Sentry® Approved Lock will be accepted by the TSA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJnvx7IhAmk
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bluesmart-world-s-first-smart-connected-carry-on
Today the quantify employee and the consumer produces gigs of data designing interfaces for data is critical and understanding how to serve that data up with radical simplicity is of importance. if it takes a degree in economics to view an account balance you have missed the mark and the mindset.
enchanted experiences - principle: design with data
The data can act as a crystal ball in to the users unmet needs which for me are always opportunities for design.
its those points in time that show friction and or frustration - a every great fortune teller can tell you need empathy and truth to envision the future.
Assume user’s attention to your device is low • Deliver single and complete ambient information • Take advantage of user’s behavior in the environment to both scale information and lower friction.
Assume user’s attention to your device is low • Deliver single and complete ambient information • Take advantage of user’s behavior in the environment to both scale information and lower friction.
make sure that a moment of truth becomes magical with data
• Data without purpose is quantified noise.
• Sense making + Story telling• Deliver insight + foresight!
Do the tools and skills of yesterday equip you to design for the IOT?
Design For Magical Moments Begins With The Right Tasks, Tools and Time
Design Tasks
Establish A Commanders / Inventors Intent
Establish Hills
Data Informed Personas using social listening
Empathy Mapping
Idea Hackathons
Sketch the experience
List of Materials, data sources & connections
Prototype
New Tools In Test
Axure
Sketch
Keynote
3D Printers
Glue, Markers and Scissors
For Mobile - Swift For Designers
From Paper to Prototype - Karten Design
First Moment of Truth (FMOT)—that moment when a consumer walks into a store, faced with several comparable products and has to make a decision. They pick up MP3 player one, MP3 player two, hold them in their hands and, in that FMOT, decide which one they will purchase. In a world where many products are relatively similar in terms of technology, price, performance and features, design is that differentiator.
That differentiator is what companies like Karten Design try to create. "How do you get mindshare? How do you stand out? How do you create "sticky" stuff?
From Paper to Prototype
From Paper to Prototype
From Paper to Prototype
From Paper to Prototype
Designing for magical moments of truth has never been more important with the rapid rate of growth of the internet of things.
I encourage you to get away from your computer, watch what brings people angst and acts as a barrier to joy,
find the data to validate the truth, and fail often and fast.
Radically simple design is what enchanting experiences are made of.
Radically Simple Design
Designing for Magical Moments of Truth
“Peel away the excess, walk away come back and iterate - radically simple design is about designing for magical moments of truth that lead to enchanting experiences”