Setting the theme of this year's ThingsCon Amsterdam 2016, Iskander Smit and Marcel Schouwenaar welcomed all with a couple of thoughts on 'making the iot great again'.
ThingsCon Amsterdam: A responsible Internet of ThingsPeter Bihr
Keynote for ThingsCon Amsterdam 2016. Learn more about ThingsCon Amsterdam at http://thingscon.nl and more about ThingsCon at http://thingscon.com
Please note: This upload was converted from Keynote to PPT, so there might be layout issues.
This document discusses the future of conversational interfaces and outlines several potential applications and outcomes. It begins with a brief history of messaging interfaces for children and the realization that messaging is an intuitive platform. It then lists several potential areas where conversational interfaces could be applied, including enterprise automation, gaming, marketing automation, digital companions, and more. It raises questions about how this technology might impact users, companies, and designers in the future. In closing, it thanks the audience and invites questions.
At ThingsCon Amsterdam 1 December 2016 Nazli Cila and Iskander Smit hosted a workshop on the concept of products as agents, based on the research activities of Nazli Cila. This presentation is the introduction for the design ideation session.
ThingsCon Amsterdam 2016 - Workshop Internet of Toys - Wouter ReeskampThingsConAMS
At ThingsCon Amsterdam Wouter Reeskamp presented on the work of Studio Sophisti in the workshop Internet of Toys (The Design of a Playful Internet of Things)
At ThingsCon Amsterdam one of the in-depth sessions was organised around the theme of Smart Citizens. The smart city is often approached from the city level, with optimisation as driver. What if we take the citizen as starting point, and how to build a society in the city if everything becomes smart. What is role of the things of the city?
Usman Haque is one of the speakers and panellists in the session.
2 December Usman Haque gave the closing keynote at ThingsCon Amsterdam 2016.
Decision-making and design are central to the production of technologies in networked urban environments, but it’s important to understand how definitions of efficiency, optimisation, etc, that often underpin such processes, especially in so-called ‘smart cities’ help determine how and why things are implemented and with whom and where power concentrates. The questions of who designs and who decides (data, technologies, actions), as well as how we collectively make designs and decisions about the future are crucial. This talk will discuss these issues in the context of some of Usman’s work in the internet of things.
On 1 December Chris Speed and Bettina Nissen from University of Edinburgh hosted a workshop at ThingsCon Amsterdam 2016 on the blockchain and design for the Internet of Things. This presentation is the introduction.
ThingsCon Lab is an open academic endeavor that connects research on human-centric connected technologies between universities globally. Its mission is to collect, synthesize and share outcomes to promote responsible IoT thinking in research and education. It is attached to existing research institutions and focuses on topics like interface design, security/privacy, emerging markets and business models. Members are encouraged to get involved by providing feedback on topics and formats, pursuing partnerships, and collaborating on sharing and publishing work.
ThingsCon Amsterdam: A responsible Internet of ThingsPeter Bihr
Keynote for ThingsCon Amsterdam 2016. Learn more about ThingsCon Amsterdam at http://thingscon.nl and more about ThingsCon at http://thingscon.com
Please note: This upload was converted from Keynote to PPT, so there might be layout issues.
This document discusses the future of conversational interfaces and outlines several potential applications and outcomes. It begins with a brief history of messaging interfaces for children and the realization that messaging is an intuitive platform. It then lists several potential areas where conversational interfaces could be applied, including enterprise automation, gaming, marketing automation, digital companions, and more. It raises questions about how this technology might impact users, companies, and designers in the future. In closing, it thanks the audience and invites questions.
At ThingsCon Amsterdam 1 December 2016 Nazli Cila and Iskander Smit hosted a workshop on the concept of products as agents, based on the research activities of Nazli Cila. This presentation is the introduction for the design ideation session.
ThingsCon Amsterdam 2016 - Workshop Internet of Toys - Wouter ReeskampThingsConAMS
At ThingsCon Amsterdam Wouter Reeskamp presented on the work of Studio Sophisti in the workshop Internet of Toys (The Design of a Playful Internet of Things)
At ThingsCon Amsterdam one of the in-depth sessions was organised around the theme of Smart Citizens. The smart city is often approached from the city level, with optimisation as driver. What if we take the citizen as starting point, and how to build a society in the city if everything becomes smart. What is role of the things of the city?
Usman Haque is one of the speakers and panellists in the session.
2 December Usman Haque gave the closing keynote at ThingsCon Amsterdam 2016.
Decision-making and design are central to the production of technologies in networked urban environments, but it’s important to understand how definitions of efficiency, optimisation, etc, that often underpin such processes, especially in so-called ‘smart cities’ help determine how and why things are implemented and with whom and where power concentrates. The questions of who designs and who decides (data, technologies, actions), as well as how we collectively make designs and decisions about the future are crucial. This talk will discuss these issues in the context of some of Usman’s work in the internet of things.
On 1 December Chris Speed and Bettina Nissen from University of Edinburgh hosted a workshop at ThingsCon Amsterdam 2016 on the blockchain and design for the Internet of Things. This presentation is the introduction.
ThingsCon Lab is an open academic endeavor that connects research on human-centric connected technologies between universities globally. Its mission is to collect, synthesize and share outcomes to promote responsible IoT thinking in research and education. It is attached to existing research institutions and focuses on topics like interface design, security/privacy, emerging markets and business models. Members are encouraged to get involved by providing feedback on topics and formats, pursuing partnerships, and collaborating on sharing and publishing work.
ThingsConAMS 2017 - Mirko Ross - Internet of Shit FailsThingsConAMS
Mirko Ross of Digital Worx presented at a workshop on Internet of Things Security at ThingsCon Amsterdam 2017 1 December 2017. From Internet of Shit to secure Internet of Thing – What we can learn from epic securtiy fails to create better IoT products and applications.
Ame Elliott of Simply Secure presented at a workshop on Internet of Things Security at ThingsCon Amsterdam 2017 1 December 2017. From Internet of Shit to secure Internet of Thing – What we can learn from epic securtiy fails to create better IoT products and applications.
ThingsConAMS 2017 - Jeff Katz - A Survey of Structural Insecurities in IoTThingsConAMS
Jeff Katz of Geeny presented at a workshop on Internet of Things Security at ThingsCon Amsterdam 2017 1 December 2017. From Internet of Shit to secure Internet of Thing – What we can learn from epic securtiy fails to create better IoT products and applications.
From Internet of Shit to secure Internet of Thing – What we can learn from epic securtiy fails to create better IoT products and applications? In this session at ThingsCon 2017 three experts shared their visions: Ame Elliott, Mirko Ross, Jeff Katz.
ThingsCon Salon 6 - Fashion Tech - WEtecThingsConAMS
The document appears to be from WEtec LABA research lab and discusses various projects they are working on relating to fashion and technology. It mentions projects on lace sensor dresses, dance improvisation exercises with TinkerKit, presentations from students, a project on void and invisibility, emotions and data, cognitive and technical focus, movement, headaches and pain, shock therapy, animals, touch, emotion, and feeling magnetic fields. It appears to provide an overview of different projects and works being done at the WEtec research lab related to fashion and emerging technologies.
Presentation by Helma van Rijn of Linkx at the Thingscon Amsterdam Salon 7 October 2016 on the Internet of Toys. Linkx helps children to recognize objects in their daily surroundings by connecting them to spoken words and images. For more information see www.linkx-app.com
More information on the Thingscon Amsterdam series of events, see www.thingscon.nl
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
Presentation by Ismael Velo Feijoo at the Thingscon Amsterdam Salon on 7 October 2016, on the Internet of Toys. Presentation of his graduation project Misc Toys.
For more information see http://ismaelvelo.com/portfolio/misctoys/
For more information on the Thingscon Amsterdam series of events see www.thingscon.nl
Wouter Reeskamp presents the work of StudioSophisti ThingsConAMS
Presentation at Thingscon Amsterdam Salon on 7 October 2016, about the work of StudioSophisti, on their work on connected board games and other connected toys.
For more information see http://www.studiosophisti.nl/en/
For more information on the Thingscon Amsterdam series of events, see www.thingscon.nl
Introduction of the meetup of the 4th Thingscon Salon as organised by Thingscon Amsterdam. Iskander Smit introduces the program with the example of the Civic City project.
Thingscon Salon 4 - DATAStudio Klaas KuitenbrouwerThingsConAMS
The document discusses the DATAStudio project in Eindhoven that aims to reformulate the relationship between citizens and the municipality. It explores how to relate the narratives of smart cities and participation through discussions with experts and using data to understand realities in Woensel-Noord. The DATAStudio collects a variety of data through projects with citizens, schools and researchers to identify important issues and inform meaningful citizen-centric design for a smart society. It also discusses tensions between seamless technology processes and transparency for users.
This document discusses the concept of a "Clever City" as an alternative to a "Smart City." A Clever City uses digital technology to directly solve real problems experienced by citizens, such as accessibility issues for older or disabled people. It focuses on building services around user needs through a design process of research, development, and testing. Examples mentioned include responsive street furniture and an app called "Liftcheck" that helps people find accessible buildings. The document advocates that Clever City services directly address citizen problems simply and with minimal data collection.
This workshop was on haptic interactions and the internet of touch. How this can be used in social mediated interactions.
ThingsCon Amsterdam 2015 was held at Volkshotel December 4, 2015
Implementing Responsible Design in a Connnected WorldThingsConAMS
The document outlines a workshop on implementing responsible design principles for Internet of Things (IoT) products. It begins with introductions and an explanation of why the workshop is being held - to identify design challenges in the IoT world and develop practical guidelines for promoting responsible design. The workshop agenda is then outlined and includes breaking into groups to conceptualize an IoT-enabled pressure cooker concept and refining it using the 10 principles of the IoT Design Manifesto.
ThingsCon Amsterdam 2015 - Koen van Niekerk ThingsConAMS
Dutch case presentation by Koen van Nieuwkerk of VanBerlo on the learnings of doing Internet of Things product design.
ThingsCon Amsterdam 2015 was held at Volkshotel December 4, 2015.
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
ThingsConAMS 2017 - Mirko Ross - Internet of Shit FailsThingsConAMS
Mirko Ross of Digital Worx presented at a workshop on Internet of Things Security at ThingsCon Amsterdam 2017 1 December 2017. From Internet of Shit to secure Internet of Thing – What we can learn from epic securtiy fails to create better IoT products and applications.
Ame Elliott of Simply Secure presented at a workshop on Internet of Things Security at ThingsCon Amsterdam 2017 1 December 2017. From Internet of Shit to secure Internet of Thing – What we can learn from epic securtiy fails to create better IoT products and applications.
ThingsConAMS 2017 - Jeff Katz - A Survey of Structural Insecurities in IoTThingsConAMS
Jeff Katz of Geeny presented at a workshop on Internet of Things Security at ThingsCon Amsterdam 2017 1 December 2017. From Internet of Shit to secure Internet of Thing – What we can learn from epic securtiy fails to create better IoT products and applications.
From Internet of Shit to secure Internet of Thing – What we can learn from epic securtiy fails to create better IoT products and applications? In this session at ThingsCon 2017 three experts shared their visions: Ame Elliott, Mirko Ross, Jeff Katz.
ThingsCon Salon 6 - Fashion Tech - WEtecThingsConAMS
The document appears to be from WEtec LABA research lab and discusses various projects they are working on relating to fashion and technology. It mentions projects on lace sensor dresses, dance improvisation exercises with TinkerKit, presentations from students, a project on void and invisibility, emotions and data, cognitive and technical focus, movement, headaches and pain, shock therapy, animals, touch, emotion, and feeling magnetic fields. It appears to provide an overview of different projects and works being done at the WEtec research lab related to fashion and emerging technologies.
Presentation by Helma van Rijn of Linkx at the Thingscon Amsterdam Salon 7 October 2016 on the Internet of Toys. Linkx helps children to recognize objects in their daily surroundings by connecting them to spoken words and images. For more information see www.linkx-app.com
More information on the Thingscon Amsterdam series of events, see www.thingscon.nl
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
Presentation by Ismael Velo Feijoo at the Thingscon Amsterdam Salon on 7 October 2016, on the Internet of Toys. Presentation of his graduation project Misc Toys.
For more information see http://ismaelvelo.com/portfolio/misctoys/
For more information on the Thingscon Amsterdam series of events see www.thingscon.nl
Wouter Reeskamp presents the work of StudioSophisti ThingsConAMS
Presentation at Thingscon Amsterdam Salon on 7 October 2016, about the work of StudioSophisti, on their work on connected board games and other connected toys.
For more information see http://www.studiosophisti.nl/en/
For more information on the Thingscon Amsterdam series of events, see www.thingscon.nl
Introduction of the meetup of the 4th Thingscon Salon as organised by Thingscon Amsterdam. Iskander Smit introduces the program with the example of the Civic City project.
Thingscon Salon 4 - DATAStudio Klaas KuitenbrouwerThingsConAMS
The document discusses the DATAStudio project in Eindhoven that aims to reformulate the relationship between citizens and the municipality. It explores how to relate the narratives of smart cities and participation through discussions with experts and using data to understand realities in Woensel-Noord. The DATAStudio collects a variety of data through projects with citizens, schools and researchers to identify important issues and inform meaningful citizen-centric design for a smart society. It also discusses tensions between seamless technology processes and transparency for users.
This document discusses the concept of a "Clever City" as an alternative to a "Smart City." A Clever City uses digital technology to directly solve real problems experienced by citizens, such as accessibility issues for older or disabled people. It focuses on building services around user needs through a design process of research, development, and testing. Examples mentioned include responsive street furniture and an app called "Liftcheck" that helps people find accessible buildings. The document advocates that Clever City services directly address citizen problems simply and with minimal data collection.
This workshop was on haptic interactions and the internet of touch. How this can be used in social mediated interactions.
ThingsCon Amsterdam 2015 was held at Volkshotel December 4, 2015
Implementing Responsible Design in a Connnected WorldThingsConAMS
The document outlines a workshop on implementing responsible design principles for Internet of Things (IoT) products. It begins with introductions and an explanation of why the workshop is being held - to identify design challenges in the IoT world and develop practical guidelines for promoting responsible design. The workshop agenda is then outlined and includes breaking into groups to conceptualize an IoT-enabled pressure cooker concept and refining it using the 10 principles of the IoT Design Manifesto.
ThingsCon Amsterdam 2015 - Koen van Niekerk ThingsConAMS
Dutch case presentation by Koen van Nieuwkerk of VanBerlo on the learnings of doing Internet of Things product design.
ThingsCon Amsterdam 2015 was held at Volkshotel December 4, 2015.
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
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skills are required for this role.
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