2. Is this what they are going to mean when they
ask if we want a white IPhone or a black one?
The Umbrella Perspective on Communication shows us that with technology, we have factors that limit,
enable, motivate, and inhibit . Constantly moving forward with technology shows us that the phone may be
one of the fastest growing technologies of our time. Constantly looking for new improvement. Our phones
have already become small enough to fit in any back pocket; therefore, we may be looking at phones that you
can see through..
3. Or phones that can be activated by small projectors in our sunglasses or our watches..
When I talk about uses and gratification theory, it tells us how people
seek technology that will enhance their knowledge and create greater
social interactions.
Uses and gratification theory allows us to know that with the
phone, we want better, faster, more efficient. We want to have
easier social interactions. We want to stay in touch with those
around us in the easiest way possible.. WHAT DO WE WANT?
4.
5. The theory of relative
constancy tells us that now
that there are more options for
us to watch television,
audiences don’t necessarily
need an actual television to
watch one…
Do we even need a television in 2022?
6. Our ceilings will be lined with projectors to where a voice activation will bring the television up in front
of us no matter where we are in the house. Television will be a thing of the past, digital projections are
our future.
7. Japan has become one of our leading advancers in modern television, constantly coming up with new and
improved ways to watch television. “Nippon Housou Kyoukai, better known as NHK, is much more than Japan's
public service broadcaster — it's a national institution that seeks to push forward major advances in televisual
technology worldwide (Byford, The Verge)”
We adopt what we want into our own culture, since Japan is working on these new innovations, critical mass
theory comes into play. Those who spark the new innovation (the innovators) create an increase in popularity for
those who want to adopt the innovation. Since Japan has started these innovations, we will become the early
adopters. Moore’s Innovation Adoption Rate tells us the same. That consumers of a certain product increase
when the product is at its peak. The peak is where the innovation is new and is demanded by the population.
After the peak, there is a downward slop because a newer innovation is ready to be released.
9. Media system dependency theory explains to us that the more we depend on media to meet our needs, the more vital that
media becomes to us and this directly affects our cognitive approaches to media. We rely on television enough for our news
broadcastings and for entertainment, if we need it, then we must innovate it to meet our needs…..WECOME TO 2022
WELCOME TO 2022
10. FINALLY...
Roger’s Diffusion of Innovations shows us what, when, and why people
let technologies spread throughout culture which brought me to my
next point…
DO YOU WEAR A WATCH BY ANY CHANCE?
11. You will in 2022!!! Watches are something that for years has lingered
about without any new and improved styles. A few tweaks here and
there means nothing. A whole new watch can be here to stay….
Right now, our lives are controlled through our cell phones but in 2022 that wont
be the case. Our meetings, heart rate, grocery list will all be able to be stored into
our watches.
12. “Currently, tests are being done on creating a commercially viable holographic storage system.
This technology not only offers very high storage densities, it could access that data at very high
rates, due to the fact that holographic methods read an entire page of data in one operation.
(Future Technologies, 2012)“
It has become obvious that The Long Tail Theory is a prime factor of the watch
innovation. We know this technology, although important, lacks diversity. It has
one function only, to tell time. . . This is where our new innovation comes into
play.
13.
14. Social learning theory and cognitive theory deal with motivation, emotion, cognitions,
and reinforcers. In 2022, technology will deal with all of these ideas. We will create
technologies based on what we want to consume and desire.
NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR 2022… THAT’S OUR NEXT
EXIT ON THE HIGHWAY TO THE FUTURE!!!
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