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ok
so this presentation is using a convention I am now starting to call  Montréal Style
slides in english and presentation  en français
local  language context and easier international distribution
With  quelques francophone twists  throw in for good measure, parce que ça me plait
one thing about the title
I think it sucks
(un peu)
you know, we kind of get what this evening should be about
Intelligent digital systems are now reaching  all our living environments... Into homes, businesses, schools, hospitals, theatres, city squares and public parks. The power of the user is increasing too. The result: consumers and providers are redefining what it means to be connected.
Intelligent digital systems are  now  reaching  all our  living  environments ... Into  homes, businesses, schools, hospitals, theatres, city squares and public parks. The power of the user is  increasing  too . The result: consumers and providers are redefining what it means to be  connected .
We are  now  reaching  all our  living  environments ... into   homes, businesses, schools, hospitals, theatres, city squares and public parks. The power of the user is  increasing  too . The result: consumers and providers are redefining what it means to be  connected ness .
networked humans
This is really a thought piece on Networked Augmented Society (humans & places & data)
It's all about context
So here's my personal vision of where *WE* are heading
Le futur n'est pas ce qui vient vers nous, mais ce vers quoi nous allons Jean-Marie Guyau
Near term Science-Fiction
Obligatory Tim Oreilly quoting William Gibson Quote : « The future is already here  it is just unevenly distributed » http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/William_Gibson
Concepts of old (mostly by others for you)
These are on their way out!
Virtual Reality   Personalisation (mass customization)   Official representation of the world (physical and conceptual) Broadcast, mass publishing, push Nation/States as Providers
Virtual Reality   Personalisation (mass customization)   Official representation of the world (physical and conceptual) Broadcast, mass publishing, push Nation/States as Providers
Virtual Reality  Personalisation (mass customization)   Official representation of the world (physical and conceptual) Broadcast, mass publishing, push Nation/States as Providers
Virtual Reality  Personalisation (mass customization)   Official representation of the world (physical and conceptual) Broadcast, mass publishing, push Nation/States as Providers
Virtual Reality  Personalisation (mass customization)   Official representation of the world (physical and conceptual) Broadcast, mass publishing, push Nation/States as Providers
Global Internetworking  has enabled a major shift from the group to the individual  or smaller group I like to call them  tribes
New concepts for networked humans
Augmented Reality Mashups and semantic web (give me data or give me death) Neogeography, Wikipedia for Geo   Participative media, I Am Media   Hacking education and democracy
Let's quickly look at Philosophical underpinnings (California hippies/libertarians) Technological means (ISO, IEEE, W3C) Economies of scale (the power of N)
There's a struggle between
centralisation and decentralisation
+ philosophy &quot;Knowledge is power&quot; and Relativism   + social/cultural Transnationalism and cultural mashups   + technology/media (blending) Always-on, high bandwith/resilience, partial   attention, engineered serendipity, filtering   + economy long tail, globalisation   + democracy can proportonial representation still work?   + law  (the one with the highest need of renewal)
Some Network Axioms to think about
I'm a decentralist (so you know where I stand)
Atomization of content (information needs to &quot;travel&quot; the network) The value of sources (code, data), systems designed to adapt, collective intelligence Emotional technology New business models not scarcity but infinite supply attention and trust are the new metrics markets are conversations, democracy should be about conversations too (it can't right now)
One network fits all? Probably not.
Interop!
+ philosophy  + society/culture  + technology  + economy  + democracy  + law
Do needs breed services?
Does availibility create need?
Is it about infrastructures?
Is it about devices?
Is it about interfaces?
Is it about people?
real (deeply human) connections are high bandwidth either timewise or sensory wise (seeing, smelling, touching)
It's all about Being Connected
Thanks! Sylvain Carle CTO Praized Media www.praized.com www.afroginthevalley.com

Networked Humans

  • 1.
    Espaces et servicesbranchés Dans le cadres des soirées Interface[s] Montréal de la SAT + Sylvain Carle CTO Praized Media + + Sous licence Creative Commons BY 2.0 <a href=&quot;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/&quot; rel=&quot;license&quot;>cc by 2.0</a>
  • 2.
    Networked spaces andservices Interface[s] Montréal @ SAT www.interfacesmontreal.org + Sylvain Carle CTO Praized Media + + Licensed under Creative Commons BY 2.0 <a href=&quot;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/&quot; rel=&quot;license&quot;>cc by 2.0</a>
  • 3.
  • 4.
    so this presentationis using a convention I am now starting to call Montréal Style
  • 5.
    slides in englishand presentation en français
  • 6.
    local languagecontext and easier international distribution
  • 7.
    With quelquesfrancophone twists throw in for good measure, parce que ça me plait
  • 8.
    one thing aboutthe title
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
    you know, wekind of get what this evening should be about
  • 12.
    Intelligent digital systemsare now reaching all our living environments... Into homes, businesses, schools, hospitals, theatres, city squares and public parks. The power of the user is increasing too. The result: consumers and providers are redefining what it means to be connected.
  • 13.
    Intelligent digital systemsare now reaching all our living environments ... Into homes, businesses, schools, hospitals, theatres, city squares and public parks. The power of the user is increasing too . The result: consumers and providers are redefining what it means to be connected .
  • 14.
    We are now reaching all our living environments ... into homes, businesses, schools, hospitals, theatres, city squares and public parks. The power of the user is increasing too . The result: consumers and providers are redefining what it means to be connected ness .
  • 15.
  • 16.
    This is reallya thought piece on Networked Augmented Society (humans & places & data)
  • 17.
  • 18.
    So here's mypersonal vision of where *WE* are heading
  • 19.
    Le futur n'estpas ce qui vient vers nous, mais ce vers quoi nous allons Jean-Marie Guyau
  • 20.
  • 21.
    Obligatory Tim Oreillyquoting William Gibson Quote : « The future is already here it is just unevenly distributed » http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/William_Gibson
  • 22.
    Concepts of old(mostly by others for you)
  • 23.
    These are ontheir way out!
  • 24.
    Virtual Reality Personalisation (mass customization) Official representation of the world (physical and conceptual) Broadcast, mass publishing, push Nation/States as Providers
  • 25.
    Virtual Reality Personalisation (mass customization) Official representation of the world (physical and conceptual) Broadcast, mass publishing, push Nation/States as Providers
  • 26.
    Virtual Reality Personalisation (mass customization) Official representation of the world (physical and conceptual) Broadcast, mass publishing, push Nation/States as Providers
  • 27.
    Virtual Reality Personalisation (mass customization) Official representation of the world (physical and conceptual) Broadcast, mass publishing, push Nation/States as Providers
  • 28.
    Virtual Reality Personalisation (mass customization) Official representation of the world (physical and conceptual) Broadcast, mass publishing, push Nation/States as Providers
  • 29.
    Global Internetworking has enabled a major shift from the group to the individual or smaller group I like to call them tribes
  • 30.
    New concepts fornetworked humans
  • 31.
    Augmented Reality Mashupsand semantic web (give me data or give me death) Neogeography, Wikipedia for Geo Participative media, I Am Media Hacking education and democracy
  • 32.
    Let's quickly lookat Philosophical underpinnings (California hippies/libertarians) Technological means (ISO, IEEE, W3C) Economies of scale (the power of N)
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35.
    + philosophy &quot;Knowledgeis power&quot; and Relativism + social/cultural Transnationalism and cultural mashups + technology/media (blending) Always-on, high bandwith/resilience, partial attention, engineered serendipity, filtering + economy long tail, globalisation + democracy can proportonial representation still work? + law (the one with the highest need of renewal)
  • 36.
    Some Network Axiomsto think about
  • 37.
    I'm a decentralist(so you know where I stand)
  • 38.
    Atomization of content(information needs to &quot;travel&quot; the network) The value of sources (code, data), systems designed to adapt, collective intelligence Emotional technology New business models not scarcity but infinite supply attention and trust are the new metrics markets are conversations, democracy should be about conversations too (it can't right now)
  • 39.
    One network fitsall? Probably not.
  • 40.
  • 41.
    + philosophy + society/culture + technology + economy + democracy + law
  • 42.
    Do needs breedservices?
  • 43.
  • 44.
    Is it aboutinfrastructures?
  • 45.
    Is it aboutdevices?
  • 46.
    Is it aboutinterfaces?
  • 47.
    Is it aboutpeople?
  • 48.
    real (deeply human)connections are high bandwidth either timewise or sensory wise (seeing, smelling, touching)
  • 49.
    It's all aboutBeing Connected
  • 50.
    Thanks! Sylvain CarleCTO Praized Media www.praized.com www.afroginthevalley.com