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The Future of Social Objects - Internetome Conference

What are the design principles that will drive the creation of the next generation of objects? When you can safely assume that not only ubiquitous, high bandwidth networked communications are available, but also that the behaviour of people has been already primed to understand, and almost empathically relate to realtime data collection, and feedback, entirely new classes of useful objects can emerge. Couple this with rapid prototyping, and the tight feedback loop of constantly measuring interaction, with its resulting utility, and what you’ll find is a radically different way of organizing the creation, distribution, use, and re-use of the manufactured world we live in.

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The Future of Social Objects - Internetome Conference

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  1. The Future of Social Objects Nov 10, 2010, London

  2. <0> Warmup <1> Nature Doesn’t Care <2> Change <3> Today <4> Tomorrow

  3. David Orban Founder & Chief Evangelist

  4. Please connect, now! davidorban

  5. <0>

  6. Warmup

  7. 27 > 100

  8. ..., 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128

  9. ... 0.015625 0.03125 0.0625 0.125 0.5 1 ...

  10. Ignorance Questions Answers Kevin Kelly - kk.org

  11. </0>

  12. <1>

  13. Nature Doesn’t Care

  14. How it Used to Be

  15. “Mother Nature Is a Bitch!” Edward A. Murphy, Jr. - 1949 ca.

  16. </1>

  17. <2>

  18. Change

  19. What Changed?

  20. ...Then Changed...

  21. ...And Changed Again

  22. Technology Is the Means

  23. Social Legal ... Barriers to Adoption ... Infrastructural Economic

  24. </2>

  25. <3>

  26. Today We Can Fail

  27. "The formula for success? Double your rate of failure." Thomas J. Watson, IBM “The Internet multiplied a thousandfold our failure rate, without increasing the cost of our success” Cory Doctorow

  28. <Example>

  29. <Yesterday>

  30. Columbus

  31. Water Hemisphere

  32. <Today>

  33. Web 2.0 Startups

  34. </Example>

  35. Fred Armitage William Gibson The future is already here. It is just not evenly distributed yet

  36. The Open Internet Of Things

  37. Evolving Devices

  38. Spime = SPace + tIME Bruce Sterling

  39. Spime memory computation communication location sensor

  40. Social Object a spime participating in structured groups with humans, or other spimes

  41. 1

  42. Ubiquitous Connectedness

  43. A Granular World ≈ 109 IPv4 ≈ 1038 IPv6 ≈ 1080 Atoms

  44. IPv6 & Our Cells IF we assign a unique address to each cell in the human body THEN we can handle a septillion individuals (10^24) WITHOUT resorting to NAT! :)

  45. Drawing Fine Lines Wonderlane

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