Luke Williams work with design and innovation strategy at NYU Stern and frog design. In this presentation from Media Evolution The Conference he talks about how ideas often are nothing less than water cooler conversations and usually only supports existing ideas. Instead he suggest us to think in terms of disruption to find new possibilities [...]
Läs merWhen I go home after conferences I always get the feeling that I didn’t do enough. That I didn’t meet all the people I wanted to and didn’t have time to ask all the questions I had in mind. Inspired by the short film The Future of Art myself and Olof Werngren went to Sweden [...]
Läs merMegan Miller is the U.S. director of R&D at Bonnier and is currently researching the “quantified self” trend. Megan is curating the session “How to live a hyperconnected life… or do the complete opposite” at Media Evolution The Conference. This session is one of four under the topic ”Man & Machine”, which is opened by [...]
Läs merDigital resources will be woven into our surroundings, be it through hardware, software or just conceptual. Next thing is not just digital media – it’s digital spaces. Join this session and get a 360 view on how to use AR, from the perspectives of marketing, industry and consumers.
Läs merAfter the World Wide Web (the 1990’s) and the mobile Internet (the 2000’s), we are now heading to the third and potentially most “disruptive” phase of the Internet revolution – the “Internet of Things”. The Internet of Things links the objects of the real world with the virtual world, thus enabling anytime, anyplace connectivity for [...]
Läs merHampus Jakobsson, co-founder of the mobile UI design company TAT (that was acquired by Research in Motion in December 2010), is curating a session about the impact of user interface at Media Evolution The Conference. This session is one of four under the topic “Man & Machine“, which is opened by keynote speaker Amber Case and [...]
Läs mer“what we are looking at now is not an extension of the physical self, but an extension of the mental self” Amber Case is a cyborg anthropologist that is focusing on how we interact with our machines and what happens when we can reach everybody we want at anytime through our devices. She is also [...]
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