SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 52
Descargar para leer sin conexión
made with love and support
@planbstudio
#LoveandSupport
This is the internet
v
Make things people want
v
Make people want things
MAKING PEOPLE WANT THINGS
(TECHNOLOGY I CAN’T UNDERSTAND)
Some examples of technology I can’t understand
Bluetooth. The modern day 56k Modem.
3D. Utter shite. I didn’t get it when I was 8. Still don’t.
3D is like strip clubs. Now, I’m not a fan of them for lots of reasons but damn sure if a woman
is taking her clothes off in front of me I like to be involved. If not then I’m not interested.
3D has the same effect for me. It adds nothing to my cinematic viewing, so don’t both. Instead
concentrate your efforts on perhaps the STORY, the DIRECTING, the TALENT?
Nokia 808. It’s USP? A 42MEGA PIXEL camera. I don’t need a camera to have 42MB per shot! Shit pictures on the site (no replaced).
Interestingly this graph perhaps shows the biggest reason why Nokia failed.
Nokia 808. It’s USP? A 42MEGA PIXEL camera. I don’t need a camera to have 42MB per shot! Shit pictures on the site (no replaced).
Interestingly this graph perhaps shows the biggest reason why Nokia failed.
Left: The new Sony QX100 - kind of makes more sense to me.
A Phone Camera or Camera Phone? With a digital zoom lens. These zoom lenses are trite.
Yahoo, daily logo. Fail. Notice the small logo bottom right of the video. Video showing new logo, using their old logo.
‘The Pebble makes it easy to see whose trying to reach you. You can ‘feel’ incoming calls when your hands are full or glance at text messages when your phone is away. It controls the music on your
smartphone...’
What? So your hands are full but you will be able to twist your wrist to see and do what, exactly? Glance at text messages - How busy are you?! What design problem is this solving? Away - on holiday?
Feels more like the Pebble is filling a design problem that was never there in the first place.
‘I got a message from a friend asking was I was up to and I just took a picture and sent it and thought ‘Wow, images are the future’ - Sergey Brin
‘Who would want to hang out with someone wearing these specs? Never knowing when it’s actually safe to pick your nose! Will stalking become normal?’ Panja Göbel, Cant#2
Wearable technology. Google Glass. It’s obvious that until such time that technology can be hardwired in
to our central nervous system, brands are going to develop technology that is worn. Wearable technology. This is nothing new. - Nike Fuel band, Jawbone’s Up, Pebble and Google Glass.
But I’m not convinced this is stepping stones.
Steve Jobs Schools:
‘teachers will no longer simply convey knowledge to a group of children; they will be transformed into coaches that support children with their individual and group projects. Because educational apps are
used for basic skills, the learning process can be completely adapted to the individual child’s learning speed and style.’
‘...if a teacher hits her "eyes on teacher" button, any or every student's tablet in her classroom suspends; a message tells the student to look up. Or the teacher can call on a student randomly, and a
message pops up on her screen. Or with just one click, a teacher can pose a multiple-choice pop quiz and see instant results, set a five-minute timer for an activity, or divide students into discussion groups.
Or she can automatically give individualized homework assignments based on the day's performance.’
More than 8 million iPads have been sold to classrooms, including 3.5 million in the last year
NewsCorp is not alone. Apple, Amazon, Samsung, Dell, Microsoft are seeking a way in to $9billion dollar market. Where’s Google at with this?
Joel I. Klein (Dungeon Master) is CEO of Amplify, News Corporation’s fledgling education division.
$9 billion market for educational technology to replace text books.
NewsCorp not alone - Apple, Amazon, Samsung, Dell, Microsoft all in there.
Where’s Google?
Joel I. Klein (Dungeon Master) is CEO of Amplify, News Corporation’s fledgling education division.
$9 billion market for educational technology to replace text books.
NewsCorp not alone - Apple, Amazon, Samsung, Dell, Microsoft all in there.
Where’s Google?
Joel I. Klein (Dungeon Master) is CEO of Amplify, News Corporation’s fledgling education division.
$9 billion market for educational technology to replace text books.
NewsCorp not alone - Apple, Amazon, Samsung, Dell, Microsoft all in there.
Where’s Google?
Right now the internet uses the RSA algorithm
(RSA stands for Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman, who first publicly described the algorithm in 1977).
A user of RSA creates and then publishes the product of two large prime numbers, along with an auxiliary value, as their public key. The prime factors must be kept secret. Anyone can use the public key to
encrypt a message, but with currently published methods, if the public key is large enough, only someone with knowledge of the prime factors can feasibly decode the message.
Why does this matter? Using a quantum-bit (qubit) computing experiment Erik has created the possibility of breaking the RSA algorithm; the main encryption the internet uses. He's done this by creating the
first quantum-bit (qubit) computer. What does this mean?
You buy something using your credit card. Between you and your bank there is an encryption key. That key is made from two large prime numbers, both kept secret. You have one, your bank has one and the
encryption key is the multiplication of those two numbers which would normally take millions of computers longer than the age of the universe to crack. Until Erik. Using Quantum physics the calculations are
not done sequentially, but simultaneously.
What does this mean? It means, in theory, the encryption key created by your transaction, between you and your bank could be broken as fast they are made.
BUT
Worry not. The same Quantum computing means that using quantum laws physics can also be used to create the ultimate way to safeguard. Current codes are called Public Key Codes and they could be
broken by Quantum computing. But Quantum mechanics supplies methods that means sharing information securing using Quantum cryptography.
steve dot i dot am
‘First-off your logo has to be just as impactful in black and white you’ve got to start there.
If your logo’s not powerful black and white then there’s a problem.
If your logo’s not powerful very, very small then there’s a problem.
If your logo collapses when you blow it up really, really big, then there’s a problem.
If your logo can’t transform itself to other things and you still don’t know what that thing is then there’s a problem.
So your logo should be able to have all those things in the new world where, you know … it’s symbolic… some type of meaning that represents your brands, companies… I don’t even like to use the word brand, your companies… if the logo doesn’t represent the
companies objective… on a symbolic level… right, ‘cuz you have to think of what India is going to do to the world. We know what Silicon Valley did to the world. We know what China does for the world.
But what India is gonna do for the world is it’s gonna create this symbolic language, because India’s unique because they speak English but they have a different alphabet. So they’re gonna add a whole new visual connecting language to the planet. You know?
And Symbology and logos are going to play a big role in that. Understanding something just by looking at a logo, or different symbols. A new language. A new type of font will emerge. And understanding of symbols.’
– Will.i.am, Creative Director Intel. Self-promoted ‘Pop Innovator’
The Will.i.am i.am+fotososho™ $320
Pop innovator. This is what one does. Take an amazing piece of technology innovation, put it in a $320 case
to make it look and work like an old camera. Don’t ask what happens when someone calls you.
MAKING THINGS PEOPLE WANT NEED
(TECHNOLOGY I CAN UNDERSTAND)
Some examples of technology I can understand
Sources:
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/03/series-seed/
http://www.seriesseed.com/
GitHub CEO Tom Preston-Werner
What started out as the go-to social networking site for programmers is quickly becoming
an open source platform for all - including lawyers.
Series Seed - is one of Silicon Valley’s star legal firms, Fenwick & West, who have posted a
set of legal documents to GitHub that startups can use when lining up their first stage of
venture funding.
Sources:
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/03/series-seed/
http://www.seriesseed.com/
GitHub CEO Tom Preston-Werner
What started out as the go-to social networking site for programmers is quickly becoming
an open source platform for all - including lawyers.
Series Seed - is one of Silicon Valley’s star legal firms, Fenwick & West, who have posted a
set of legal documents to GitHub that startups can use when lining up their first stage of
venture funding.
Old tech (SMS) meets new tech with Buddy is a digital tool to support therapy services.
Clients use text messaging to keep a daily diary of what they are doing and how they are feeling,
helping to spot and reinforce positive behaviors.
SMS based technology filters in to a comprehensive database to help develop their mental health.
Technology is not always about leaping forward.
Recently read What if Apple’s iWatch is… a TV? By Jonny Haskins
In December 2012, Tim Cook said in an NBC interview,
“When I go into my living room and turn on the TV, I feel like I have gone backwards in time by 20
to 30 years…It’s an area of intense interest.  I can’t say more than that.”
TV which taps into a $39 billion market.  A watch couldn’t command even 1% of that market’s earnings.
The principal profit comes not from selling the TV, but the right to access specific content and to
buy the unique platform that brings this to you.
Give people what they want, when they
want it, in the form they want it in, at a
reasonable price and they’ll more likely
pay for it than steal it.
- Kevin Spacey
Kevin Spacey on the Netflix/House of Cards success and learning from the music industries
mistakes.
If iWatch is a TV is spells another revolution even bigger than the mobile revolution that Apple
changed in 2007. Just six years ago, and look at the changes.
http://corrupt.ch/fartbutton/
Fart Like button. Sometimes it is the simple things.
CPR
Who can perform CPR?
http://thelifesaverproject.com/
Idea by Martin Percy and Piero Frescobaldi (unit9)
Going in to all High schools in the UK and hopefully the USA. Imagine!
Average stay on the website over 9 minutes
Site of The Month by FWA in August. 
1 out of 8 users spends 25 minutes on the website. 1 out of 8 users completes the 3 modules.  
 
Total website user from April the 1st to August 21st : 106,969
Average monthly user: 21.000
it was an idea of Martin Percy who realised that a first aid course could not prepare you for real life scenario and would not help the bystander syndrome.   The only way to really give people confidence is to put
them in an emotional situation (this is what film does) and reward them for the success (this is what games do well). So he thought of mixing the 2.  he wrote the scripts and then broguth them to me. I loved the
idea and we went out to find the support of government and institutions.  After a long period of one year Pietro and Martin found the Technology Strategy Board and the Resuscitation council that backed the
project.
But where do the ideas come from Steve?
Simpson’s Smithers
getting twerked by
strippers
Young toddler filmed to
look like she’s drinking
booze. (she wasn’t)
(we hope)
Japanese guy walks in to
post, the sets about beating
said post up.
Two young kids
doing karate, badly.
Flashing animation
of a person dancing
wildly.
girl swigging from bottle
of JD’s
Another girl drinking
pretty darn hard.
Gifs. Gifs broke my Keynote, so here are the descriptions of the amazing gifs.
Difficult isn’t it sometimes? The Internet. A crazy, kamikaze place.
Social Media is like the pub. Some go to have quiet pint and read their paper, others for a night out,
others to ‘pull’, some to dance, and some to fuck and fight - rarely at the same time.
Sources:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/27514afc-5444-11e2-9d25-00144feab49a.html?siteedition=uk#axzz2doOu31dt
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/jackrivlin/100009761/tinder-the-casual-sex-app-that-makes-us-even-more-vain/
Image: Michael Nagle for The New York Times
Studies show that Facebook likes and retweets on Twitter give users a dopamine rush, making them feel happier. Imagine the hit from someone saying that they fancy you. That hit, along with the sheer
volume of people to look at, makes swiping fiendishly addictive.
‘Kristen Lindquist, professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, says social information feels intrinsically rewarding to people. We get a jolt of dopamine when someone “likes” our
Facebook post or retweets our Twitter link. Over time, the effect on the reward centre in the brain is similar to what makes drug addicts go back for another line of cocaine.
“You end up developing an association between Facebook and goodness, and that sustains the behaviour,” Ms Lindquist says. “As with cocaine addicts, over time you need more and more of that substance
to get that feeling.”
One study of Chinese students who spent 10 hours a day, six days a week playing online games, found decreases in grey matter in parts of the brain associated with cognitive function. Researchers concluded
that “long-term internet addiction would result in brain structural alterations”, contributing to chronic dysfunction.
Let’s take a coffee break. Wait. Not this coffee.
There we go! Proper Coffee. Proper Pricey!
Coffee shops are booming all over. They act as hubs for the lone wifi laptoper, the office catch-up,
the brain storm, the interview, the client meeting. It’s a place where collaborations are born. Where
ideas are spawned. But this is nothing new...
Sources:
http://www.ted.com/talks/steven_johnson_where_good_ideas_come_from.html
First coffee shop opened in Oxford around 1650, two years or so later the first opened on Cornhill
in London. Suddenly business went from noisy, drunken taverns to coffee houses. Business and commerce
took-off.
By no coincidence that Coffee shops have once again boomed in the last 15-20years along with global
economies, fueled by capitalism they once again act as a meeting point for minds and collaborations.
But it is the meeting of minds, or the space for one mind to develop new ideas.
Sources:
http://www.ted.com/talks/steven_johnson_where_good_ideas_come_from.html
Neurons. The human brain has billions of them. Each helping us to make decisions, control movement
and create new ideas.
So scientifically speaking an idea is a tiny neutron, one of billions. How amazing is that.
Graham Wood recently wrote:
‘John Gribbin has noticed that humans are made of stars. It could be good for us to behave like
it a bit more.’
Kincsem, Ch.m. 1874, undefeated winner in 54 starts in five countries
Wouldn’t expect the Colt/Foal to run and win the Grand National, would you?
Ideas are the same. They need time to nurture - that’s your choice to manage it or not.
PRODUCT
Top down
MAKE PEOPLE WANT THINGS
DEMAND
USERS
ADVERTISING
A typical top down effect approach, e.g. Samsung/Nokia/Microsoft
USERS
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
USERS
USERS
USERS
USERS
USERS
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
Bottom up
MAKE THINGS PEOPLE WANT NEED
A typical bottom up approach. Making platforms/products (open source)
This is the model for platforms like GitHub, Google OpenSource (Android), WikiPedia.
BUT the greatest example of OpenSource? Not Google.
SIR TIM BERNERS-LEE. a.k.a. TimBL
a British computer scientist and the inventor of the World Wide Web. He made a proposal for an information management system in March 1989,[3] and he implemented the first successful communication
between a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) client and server via the Internet sometime around mid November.
In 1994, Berners-Lee founded the W3C at MIT. It comprised various companies that were willing to create standards and recommendations to improve the quality of the Web. Berners-Lee made his idea
available freely, with no patent and no royalties due. The World Wide Web Consortium decided that its standards should be based on royalty-free technology, so that they could easily be adopted by anyone.
COLLABORATORS
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
USERS
USERS
USERS
USERS
USERS
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
PRODUCT
IDEA
Bottom up
MAKE THINGS PEOPLE WANT NEED
SAME Bottom-up (Open Source) MODEL CAN BE APPLIED TO IDEAS. It’s about collaborations,
sharing ideas and opening up existing and new networks.
Sources:
http://www.ted.com/talks/steven_johnson_where_good_ideas_come_from.html
Using existing and creating new networks. Look familiar?
IF YOU NEVER DID, YOU SHOULD.
THESE THINGS ARE FUN
AND FUN IS GOOD.
By Dr Suess
IF YOU NEVER DID, YOU SHOULD.
THESE THINGS ARE FUN
AND FUN IS GOOD.
By Dr Suess
Can’t Understand New Technology
Can’t Understand New Technology
Jargon friendly audiences means I can shorten it to an acronym. No idea why some people see
a swear word. I just see Can’t Understand New Technology.
Launched and delivered on Feb 14th - because who doesn’t love a Can’t Understand New Technology
on their doormat on Valentines day?
Can’t Understand New Technology
In our lofty aspiration it’s Private Eye meets PopBitch.
Can’t Understand New Technology
Created for and by the creative & tech industry
Can’t Understand New Technology
The world is complicated, hectic and ‘mental busy’.
Technology means that we no longer get much or anything of interest in the post.
Per day (USA 2012)
- 132 Billion emails
- 6 Billion SMS messages
- 239 Million social media messages
- 63 Million letters posted
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Can’t Understand New Technology
It’s not online or on any social media feeds, apart from a hashtag #CantUnderstandNewTechnology
Can’t Understand New Technology
It’s all of these things, and more.
Unless someone like you cares a
whole awful lot, nothing is going to
get better, it’s not.
- Dr Suess
Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better, it’s not.
- Dr Suess
Thanks, again.
No, thank-you.
WRITE: No, THANK-YOU

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

19 Mayıs Türkiye Sunumu - Üniversite Öğrencilerine Özel - Eğitim Slaytları
19 Mayıs Türkiye Sunumu - Üniversite Öğrencilerine Özel - Eğitim Slaytları19 Mayıs Türkiye Sunumu - Üniversite Öğrencilerine Özel - Eğitim Slaytları
19 Mayıs Türkiye Sunumu - Üniversite Öğrencilerine Özel - Eğitim Slaytları
Fahri Karakas
 
Data analysis from scratch with python beginner guide
Data analysis from scratch with python  beginner guideData analysis from scratch with python  beginner guide
Data analysis from scratch with python beginner guide
adarkuma011
 
Mobile Learning - The Future Of Workplace Learning
Mobile Learning - The Future Of Workplace LearningMobile Learning - The Future Of Workplace Learning
Mobile Learning - The Future Of Workplace Learning
Upside Learning Solutions
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

Tech Trends from Toy Fair 2018
Tech Trends from Toy Fair 2018Tech Trends from Toy Fair 2018
Tech Trends from Toy Fair 2018
 
Technology Transforms your life and career
Technology Transforms your life and careerTechnology Transforms your life and career
Technology Transforms your life and career
 
UX for Artificial Intelligence / UXcamp Europe '17 / Berlin / Jan Korsanke
UX for Artificial Intelligence / UXcamp Europe '17 / Berlin / Jan KorsankeUX for Artificial Intelligence / UXcamp Europe '17 / Berlin / Jan Korsanke
UX for Artificial Intelligence / UXcamp Europe '17 / Berlin / Jan Korsanke
 
19 Mayıs Türkiye Sunumu - Üniversite Öğrencilerine Özel - Eğitim Slaytları
19 Mayıs Türkiye Sunumu - Üniversite Öğrencilerine Özel - Eğitim Slaytları19 Mayıs Türkiye Sunumu - Üniversite Öğrencilerine Özel - Eğitim Slaytları
19 Mayıs Türkiye Sunumu - Üniversite Öğrencilerine Özel - Eğitim Slaytları
 
Briefings direct transcript how florida school district tames the wild west o...
Briefings direct transcript how florida school district tames the wild west o...Briefings direct transcript how florida school district tames the wild west o...
Briefings direct transcript how florida school district tames the wild west o...
 
Data analysis from scratch with python beginner guide
Data analysis from scratch with python  beginner guideData analysis from scratch with python  beginner guide
Data analysis from scratch with python beginner guide
 
Intel
IntelIntel
Intel
 
Lecture 9 - New Paradigms, New Technologies, and Your Asset Creation - 6 Ma...
Lecture 9 -   New Paradigms, New Technologies, and Your Asset Creation - 6 Ma...Lecture 9 -   New Paradigms, New Technologies, and Your Asset Creation - 6 Ma...
Lecture 9 - New Paradigms, New Technologies, and Your Asset Creation - 6 Ma...
 
Sushi Sessie 24 Januari 2008 Le Web 3 Mlf & Ms
Sushi Sessie 24 Januari 2008   Le Web 3 Mlf & MsSushi Sessie 24 Januari 2008   Le Web 3 Mlf & Ms
Sushi Sessie 24 Januari 2008 Le Web 3 Mlf & Ms
 
The Position of Educational Technology in Today's World
The Position of Educational Technology in Today's WorldThe Position of Educational Technology in Today's World
The Position of Educational Technology in Today's World
 
Finding Balance
Finding BalanceFinding Balance
Finding Balance
 
Doing Business in the Digital Era...Are You Mobile Ready?
Doing Business in the Digital Era...Are You Mobile Ready?Doing Business in the Digital Era...Are You Mobile Ready?
Doing Business in the Digital Era...Are You Mobile Ready?
 
2012 0818 student ipad Use_condensed
2012 0818 student ipad Use_condensed2012 0818 student ipad Use_condensed
2012 0818 student ipad Use_condensed
 
Another Day In Paradise
Another Day In ParadiseAnother Day In Paradise
Another Day In Paradise
 
Click U2010
Click U2010Click U2010
Click U2010
 
Girl Guides: Digital Scotland Challenge Badge
Girl Guides: Digital Scotland Challenge BadgeGirl Guides: Digital Scotland Challenge Badge
Girl Guides: Digital Scotland Challenge Badge
 
#1NWebinar: Digital on the Runway
#1NWebinar: Digital on the Runway#1NWebinar: Digital on the Runway
#1NWebinar: Digital on the Runway
 
Innovative technology for universal communication designed to involve the (he...
Innovative technology for universal communication designed to involve the (he...Innovative technology for universal communication designed to involve the (he...
Innovative technology for universal communication designed to involve the (he...
 
Mobile Learning - The Future Of Workplace Learning
Mobile Learning - The Future Of Workplace LearningMobile Learning - The Future Of Workplace Learning
Mobile Learning - The Future Of Workplace Learning
 
COMPISSUES07 - An Introduction to Captology
COMPISSUES07 - An Introduction to CaptologyCOMPISSUES07 - An Introduction to Captology
COMPISSUES07 - An Introduction to Captology
 

Similar a Plan B Studio: Silicon Beach 2013

Design of understanding: New new media.
Design of understanding: New new media.Design of understanding: New new media.
Design of understanding: New new media.
antimega
 

Similar a Plan B Studio: Silicon Beach 2013 (20)

Damned if you do, Damned if you don't: commerce and the internet of things
Damned if you do, Damned if you don't: commerce and the internet of thingsDamned if you do, Damned if you don't: commerce and the internet of things
Damned if you do, Damned if you don't: commerce and the internet of things
 
SU Talk - Rotary - script
SU Talk - Rotary - scriptSU Talk - Rotary - script
SU Talk - Rotary - script
 
ENCATC Digital Storytelling Masterclass
ENCATC Digital Storytelling MasterclassENCATC Digital Storytelling Masterclass
ENCATC Digital Storytelling Masterclass
 
Pc magazine january 2015 usa
Pc magazine   january 2015  usaPc magazine   january 2015  usa
Pc magazine january 2015 usa
 
Why learn how to code
Why learn how to codeWhy learn how to code
Why learn how to code
 
seminar_computer_vision.pptx
seminar_computer_vision.pptxseminar_computer_vision.pptx
seminar_computer_vision.pptx
 
10 Trends for Social Media in 2014
10 Trends for Social Media in 201410 Trends for Social Media in 2014
10 Trends for Social Media in 2014
 
How Web Design will reinvent manufacturing
How Web Design will reinvent manufacturingHow Web Design will reinvent manufacturing
How Web Design will reinvent manufacturing
 
Design of understanding: New new media.
Design of understanding: New new media.Design of understanding: New new media.
Design of understanding: New new media.
 
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future
 
2008 vs. 2018: A Tech Odyssey - Louisville's Digital Crossroads
2008 vs. 2018: A Tech Odyssey - Louisville's Digital Crossroads2008 vs. 2018: A Tech Odyssey - Louisville's Digital Crossroads
2008 vs. 2018: A Tech Odyssey - Louisville's Digital Crossroads
 
Arts adminsocialmediamasterclassmar2016 day1-160207192550
Arts adminsocialmediamasterclassmar2016 day1-160207192550Arts adminsocialmediamasterclassmar2016 day1-160207192550
Arts adminsocialmediamasterclassmar2016 day1-160207192550
 
Wozniak
WozniakWozniak
Wozniak
 
European Innovation Academy Kick-off 2014
European Innovation Academy Kick-off 2014European Innovation Academy Kick-off 2014
European Innovation Academy Kick-off 2014
 
Tiny familiar robots
Tiny familiar robotsTiny familiar robots
Tiny familiar robots
 
Finalproject comm 303 zach
Finalproject  comm 303 zachFinalproject  comm 303 zach
Finalproject comm 303 zach
 
Technologies that will.. change the world of education?
Technologies that will.. change the world of education?Technologies that will.. change the world of education?
Technologies that will.. change the world of education?
 
Seeing into the Future
Seeing into the FutureSeeing into the Future
Seeing into the Future
 
Three things that will change the world and five things you can do about it.
Three things that will change the world and five things you can do about it.Three things that will change the world and five things you can do about it.
Three things that will change the world and five things you can do about it.
 
#MobileRevolution: How Mobile Is (Still) Changing The World
#MobileRevolution: How Mobile Is (Still) Changing The World#MobileRevolution: How Mobile Is (Still) Changing The World
#MobileRevolution: How Mobile Is (Still) Changing The World
 

Más de Plan-B Studio

Steve price creds_2010
Steve price creds_2010Steve price creds_2010
Steve price creds_2010
Plan-B Studio
 
Project10 Newspaper (May) 'design in politics'
Project10 Newspaper (May) 'design in politics'Project10 Newspaper (May) 'design in politics'
Project10 Newspaper (May) 'design in politics'
Plan-B Studio
 
Plan-B Studio Showcase
Plan-B Studio ShowcasePlan-B Studio Showcase
Plan-B Studio Showcase
Plan-B Studio
 

Más de Plan-B Studio (20)

It's not what you say
It's not what you sayIt's not what you say
It's not what you say
 
PKN Bergen Poster Design Competition 2016
PKN Bergen Poster Design Competition 2016PKN Bergen Poster Design Competition 2016
PKN Bergen Poster Design Competition 2016
 
Steve Price - Credentials Oct 2015
Steve Price - Credentials Oct 2015Steve Price - Credentials Oct 2015
Steve Price - Credentials Oct 2015
 
An introduction to identity
An introduction to identityAn introduction to identity
An introduction to identity
 
Pebbles of Wisdom
Pebbles of WisdomPebbles of Wisdom
Pebbles of Wisdom
 
Hunch v Data
Hunch v DataHunch v Data
Hunch v Data
 
Hunch v Data
Hunch v DataHunch v Data
Hunch v Data
 
Project10 Newspaper: Winter 2010
Project10 Newspaper: Winter 2010Project10 Newspaper: Winter 2010
Project10 Newspaper: Winter 2010
 
Ceviche Pitch
Ceviche PitchCeviche Pitch
Ceviche Pitch
 
Pebbles of Wisdom by Steve Price
Pebbles of Wisdom by Steve PricePebbles of Wisdom by Steve Price
Pebbles of Wisdom by Steve Price
 
Project10 Newspaper (Sept) ’Can't Live Without’ issue
Project10 Newspaper (Sept) ’Can't Live Without’ issueProject10 Newspaper (Sept) ’Can't Live Without’ issue
Project10 Newspaper (Sept) ’Can't Live Without’ issue
 
Steve price creds_2010
Steve price creds_2010Steve price creds_2010
Steve price creds_2010
 
Project10 Newspaper (May) 'design in politics'
Project10 Newspaper (May) 'design in politics'Project10 Newspaper (May) 'design in politics'
Project10 Newspaper (May) 'design in politics'
 
Plan-B Studio SS10
Plan-B Studio SS10 Plan-B Studio SS10
Plan-B Studio SS10
 
Ravensbourne Presentation
Ravensbourne PresentationRavensbourne Presentation
Ravensbourne Presentation
 
Plan-B Studio Showcase
Plan-B Studio ShowcasePlan-B Studio Showcase
Plan-B Studio Showcase
 
My PechaKucha Tokyo (2005)
My PechaKucha Tokyo (2005)My PechaKucha Tokyo (2005)
My PechaKucha Tokyo (2005)
 
PKN Bergen
PKN BergenPKN Bergen
PKN Bergen
 
Steve Price: Resume
Steve Price: ResumeSteve Price: Resume
Steve Price: Resume
 
Steve Price: Exhibitions
Steve Price: ExhibitionsSteve Price: Exhibitions
Steve Price: Exhibitions
 

Último

Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire businessWhy Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
panagenda
 

Último (20)

From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time AutomationFrom Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
 
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
 
Manulife - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Manulife - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Manulife - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Manulife - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
 
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
Mastering MySQL Database Architecture: Deep Dive into MySQL Shell and MySQL R...
 
Real Time Object Detection Using Open CV
Real Time Object Detection Using Open CVReal Time Object Detection Using Open CV
Real Time Object Detection Using Open CV
 
2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
 
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
Apidays New York 2024 - The value of a flexible API Management solution for O...
 
A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)
A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)
A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)
 
Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Tata AIG General Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
Workshop - Best of Both Worlds_ Combine KG and Vector search for enhanced R...
Workshop - Best of Both Worlds_ Combine  KG and Vector search for  enhanced R...Workshop - Best of Both Worlds_ Combine  KG and Vector search for  enhanced R...
Workshop - Best of Both Worlds_ Combine KG and Vector search for enhanced R...
 
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a FresherStrategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
 
GenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdf
GenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdfGenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdf
GenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdf
 
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
A Year of the Servo Reboot: Where Are We Now?
 
Deploy with confidence: VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1 on next gen Dell PowerEdg...
Deploy with confidence: VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1 on next gen Dell PowerEdg...Deploy with confidence: VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1 on next gen Dell PowerEdg...
Deploy with confidence: VMware Cloud Foundation 5.1 on next gen Dell PowerEdg...
 
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemkeProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
 
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire businessWhy Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
 

Plan B Studio: Silicon Beach 2013

  • 1. made with love and support @planbstudio #LoveandSupport
  • 2. This is the internet
  • 3. v Make things people want v Make people want things
  • 4. MAKING PEOPLE WANT THINGS (TECHNOLOGY I CAN’T UNDERSTAND) Some examples of technology I can’t understand
  • 5. Bluetooth. The modern day 56k Modem.
  • 6. 3D. Utter shite. I didn’t get it when I was 8. Still don’t. 3D is like strip clubs. Now, I’m not a fan of them for lots of reasons but damn sure if a woman is taking her clothes off in front of me I like to be involved. If not then I’m not interested. 3D has the same effect for me. It adds nothing to my cinematic viewing, so don’t both. Instead concentrate your efforts on perhaps the STORY, the DIRECTING, the TALENT?
  • 7. Nokia 808. It’s USP? A 42MEGA PIXEL camera. I don’t need a camera to have 42MB per shot! Shit pictures on the site (no replaced). Interestingly this graph perhaps shows the biggest reason why Nokia failed.
  • 8. Nokia 808. It’s USP? A 42MEGA PIXEL camera. I don’t need a camera to have 42MB per shot! Shit pictures on the site (no replaced). Interestingly this graph perhaps shows the biggest reason why Nokia failed.
  • 9. Left: The new Sony QX100 - kind of makes more sense to me. A Phone Camera or Camera Phone? With a digital zoom lens. These zoom lenses are trite.
  • 10. Yahoo, daily logo. Fail. Notice the small logo bottom right of the video. Video showing new logo, using their old logo.
  • 11. ‘The Pebble makes it easy to see whose trying to reach you. You can ‘feel’ incoming calls when your hands are full or glance at text messages when your phone is away. It controls the music on your smartphone...’ What? So your hands are full but you will be able to twist your wrist to see and do what, exactly? Glance at text messages - How busy are you?! What design problem is this solving? Away - on holiday? Feels more like the Pebble is filling a design problem that was never there in the first place.
  • 12. ‘I got a message from a friend asking was I was up to and I just took a picture and sent it and thought ‘Wow, images are the future’ - Sergey Brin ‘Who would want to hang out with someone wearing these specs? Never knowing when it’s actually safe to pick your nose! Will stalking become normal?’ Panja Göbel, Cant#2 Wearable technology. Google Glass. It’s obvious that until such time that technology can be hardwired in to our central nervous system, brands are going to develop technology that is worn. Wearable technology. This is nothing new. - Nike Fuel band, Jawbone’s Up, Pebble and Google Glass. But I’m not convinced this is stepping stones.
  • 13. Steve Jobs Schools: ‘teachers will no longer simply convey knowledge to a group of children; they will be transformed into coaches that support children with their individual and group projects. Because educational apps are used for basic skills, the learning process can be completely adapted to the individual child’s learning speed and style.’ ‘...if a teacher hits her "eyes on teacher" button, any or every student's tablet in her classroom suspends; a message tells the student to look up. Or the teacher can call on a student randomly, and a message pops up on her screen. Or with just one click, a teacher can pose a multiple-choice pop quiz and see instant results, set a five-minute timer for an activity, or divide students into discussion groups. Or she can automatically give individualized homework assignments based on the day's performance.’ More than 8 million iPads have been sold to classrooms, including 3.5 million in the last year NewsCorp is not alone. Apple, Amazon, Samsung, Dell, Microsoft are seeking a way in to $9billion dollar market. Where’s Google at with this?
  • 14. Joel I. Klein (Dungeon Master) is CEO of Amplify, News Corporation’s fledgling education division. $9 billion market for educational technology to replace text books. NewsCorp not alone - Apple, Amazon, Samsung, Dell, Microsoft all in there. Where’s Google?
  • 15. Joel I. Klein (Dungeon Master) is CEO of Amplify, News Corporation’s fledgling education division. $9 billion market for educational technology to replace text books. NewsCorp not alone - Apple, Amazon, Samsung, Dell, Microsoft all in there. Where’s Google?
  • 16. Joel I. Klein (Dungeon Master) is CEO of Amplify, News Corporation’s fledgling education division. $9 billion market for educational technology to replace text books. NewsCorp not alone - Apple, Amazon, Samsung, Dell, Microsoft all in there. Where’s Google?
  • 17. Right now the internet uses the RSA algorithm (RSA stands for Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman, who first publicly described the algorithm in 1977). A user of RSA creates and then publishes the product of two large prime numbers, along with an auxiliary value, as their public key. The prime factors must be kept secret. Anyone can use the public key to encrypt a message, but with currently published methods, if the public key is large enough, only someone with knowledge of the prime factors can feasibly decode the message. Why does this matter? Using a quantum-bit (qubit) computing experiment Erik has created the possibility of breaking the RSA algorithm; the main encryption the internet uses. He's done this by creating the first quantum-bit (qubit) computer. What does this mean? You buy something using your credit card. Between you and your bank there is an encryption key. That key is made from two large prime numbers, both kept secret. You have one, your bank has one and the encryption key is the multiplication of those two numbers which would normally take millions of computers longer than the age of the universe to crack. Until Erik. Using Quantum physics the calculations are not done sequentially, but simultaneously. What does this mean? It means, in theory, the encryption key created by your transaction, between you and your bank could be broken as fast they are made. BUT Worry not. The same Quantum computing means that using quantum laws physics can also be used to create the ultimate way to safeguard. Current codes are called Public Key Codes and they could be broken by Quantum computing. But Quantum mechanics supplies methods that means sharing information securing using Quantum cryptography.
  • 18. steve dot i dot am ‘First-off your logo has to be just as impactful in black and white you’ve got to start there. If your logo’s not powerful black and white then there’s a problem. If your logo’s not powerful very, very small then there’s a problem. If your logo collapses when you blow it up really, really big, then there’s a problem. If your logo can’t transform itself to other things and you still don’t know what that thing is then there’s a problem. So your logo should be able to have all those things in the new world where, you know … it’s symbolic… some type of meaning that represents your brands, companies… I don’t even like to use the word brand, your companies… if the logo doesn’t represent the companies objective… on a symbolic level… right, ‘cuz you have to think of what India is going to do to the world. We know what Silicon Valley did to the world. We know what China does for the world. But what India is gonna do for the world is it’s gonna create this symbolic language, because India’s unique because they speak English but they have a different alphabet. So they’re gonna add a whole new visual connecting language to the planet. You know? And Symbology and logos are going to play a big role in that. Understanding something just by looking at a logo, or different symbols. A new language. A new type of font will emerge. And understanding of symbols.’ – Will.i.am, Creative Director Intel. Self-promoted ‘Pop Innovator’
  • 19. The Will.i.am i.am+fotososho™ $320 Pop innovator. This is what one does. Take an amazing piece of technology innovation, put it in a $320 case to make it look and work like an old camera. Don’t ask what happens when someone calls you.
  • 20. MAKING THINGS PEOPLE WANT NEED (TECHNOLOGY I CAN UNDERSTAND) Some examples of technology I can understand
  • 21. Sources: http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/03/series-seed/ http://www.seriesseed.com/ GitHub CEO Tom Preston-Werner What started out as the go-to social networking site for programmers is quickly becoming an open source platform for all - including lawyers. Series Seed - is one of Silicon Valley’s star legal firms, Fenwick & West, who have posted a set of legal documents to GitHub that startups can use when lining up their first stage of venture funding.
  • 22. Sources: http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/03/series-seed/ http://www.seriesseed.com/ GitHub CEO Tom Preston-Werner What started out as the go-to social networking site for programmers is quickly becoming an open source platform for all - including lawyers. Series Seed - is one of Silicon Valley’s star legal firms, Fenwick & West, who have posted a set of legal documents to GitHub that startups can use when lining up their first stage of venture funding.
  • 23. Old tech (SMS) meets new tech with Buddy is a digital tool to support therapy services. Clients use text messaging to keep a daily diary of what they are doing and how they are feeling, helping to spot and reinforce positive behaviors. SMS based technology filters in to a comprehensive database to help develop their mental health. Technology is not always about leaping forward.
  • 24. Recently read What if Apple’s iWatch is… a TV? By Jonny Haskins In December 2012, Tim Cook said in an NBC interview, “When I go into my living room and turn on the TV, I feel like I have gone backwards in time by 20 to 30 years…It’s an area of intense interest.  I can’t say more than that.” TV which taps into a $39 billion market.  A watch couldn’t command even 1% of that market’s earnings. The principal profit comes not from selling the TV, but the right to access specific content and to buy the unique platform that brings this to you.
  • 25. Give people what they want, when they want it, in the form they want it in, at a reasonable price and they’ll more likely pay for it than steal it. - Kevin Spacey Kevin Spacey on the Netflix/House of Cards success and learning from the music industries mistakes. If iWatch is a TV is spells another revolution even bigger than the mobile revolution that Apple changed in 2007. Just six years ago, and look at the changes.
  • 26. http://corrupt.ch/fartbutton/ Fart Like button. Sometimes it is the simple things.
  • 28. http://thelifesaverproject.com/ Idea by Martin Percy and Piero Frescobaldi (unit9) Going in to all High schools in the UK and hopefully the USA. Imagine! Average stay on the website over 9 minutes Site of The Month by FWA in August.  1 out of 8 users spends 25 minutes on the website. 1 out of 8 users completes the 3 modules.     Total website user from April the 1st to August 21st : 106,969 Average monthly user: 21.000 it was an idea of Martin Percy who realised that a first aid course could not prepare you for real life scenario and would not help the bystander syndrome.   The only way to really give people confidence is to put them in an emotional situation (this is what film does) and reward them for the success (this is what games do well). So he thought of mixing the 2.  he wrote the scripts and then broguth them to me. I loved the idea and we went out to find the support of government and institutions.  After a long period of one year Pietro and Martin found the Technology Strategy Board and the Resuscitation council that backed the project.
  • 29. But where do the ideas come from Steve?
  • 30. Simpson’s Smithers getting twerked by strippers Young toddler filmed to look like she’s drinking booze. (she wasn’t) (we hope) Japanese guy walks in to post, the sets about beating said post up. Two young kids doing karate, badly. Flashing animation of a person dancing wildly. girl swigging from bottle of JD’s Another girl drinking pretty darn hard. Gifs. Gifs broke my Keynote, so here are the descriptions of the amazing gifs. Difficult isn’t it sometimes? The Internet. A crazy, kamikaze place. Social Media is like the pub. Some go to have quiet pint and read their paper, others for a night out, others to ‘pull’, some to dance, and some to fuck and fight - rarely at the same time.
  • 31. Sources: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/27514afc-5444-11e2-9d25-00144feab49a.html?siteedition=uk#axzz2doOu31dt http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/jackrivlin/100009761/tinder-the-casual-sex-app-that-makes-us-even-more-vain/ Image: Michael Nagle for The New York Times Studies show that Facebook likes and retweets on Twitter give users a dopamine rush, making them feel happier. Imagine the hit from someone saying that they fancy you. That hit, along with the sheer volume of people to look at, makes swiping fiendishly addictive. ‘Kristen Lindquist, professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, says social information feels intrinsically rewarding to people. We get a jolt of dopamine when someone “likes” our Facebook post or retweets our Twitter link. Over time, the effect on the reward centre in the brain is similar to what makes drug addicts go back for another line of cocaine. “You end up developing an association between Facebook and goodness, and that sustains the behaviour,” Ms Lindquist says. “As with cocaine addicts, over time you need more and more of that substance to get that feeling.” One study of Chinese students who spent 10 hours a day, six days a week playing online games, found decreases in grey matter in parts of the brain associated with cognitive function. Researchers concluded that “long-term internet addiction would result in brain structural alterations”, contributing to chronic dysfunction.
  • 32. Let’s take a coffee break. Wait. Not this coffee.
  • 33. There we go! Proper Coffee. Proper Pricey! Coffee shops are booming all over. They act as hubs for the lone wifi laptoper, the office catch-up, the brain storm, the interview, the client meeting. It’s a place where collaborations are born. Where ideas are spawned. But this is nothing new...
  • 34. Sources: http://www.ted.com/talks/steven_johnson_where_good_ideas_come_from.html First coffee shop opened in Oxford around 1650, two years or so later the first opened on Cornhill in London. Suddenly business went from noisy, drunken taverns to coffee houses. Business and commerce took-off. By no coincidence that Coffee shops have once again boomed in the last 15-20years along with global economies, fueled by capitalism they once again act as a meeting point for minds and collaborations. But it is the meeting of minds, or the space for one mind to develop new ideas.
  • 35. Sources: http://www.ted.com/talks/steven_johnson_where_good_ideas_come_from.html Neurons. The human brain has billions of them. Each helping us to make decisions, control movement and create new ideas. So scientifically speaking an idea is a tiny neutron, one of billions. How amazing is that. Graham Wood recently wrote: ‘John Gribbin has noticed that humans are made of stars. It could be good for us to behave like it a bit more.’
  • 36. Kincsem, Ch.m. 1874, undefeated winner in 54 starts in five countries Wouldn’t expect the Colt/Foal to run and win the Grand National, would you? Ideas are the same. They need time to nurture - that’s your choice to manage it or not.
  • 37. PRODUCT Top down MAKE PEOPLE WANT THINGS DEMAND USERS ADVERTISING A typical top down effect approach, e.g. Samsung/Nokia/Microsoft
  • 38. USERS PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT USERS USERS USERS USERS USERS PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT Bottom up MAKE THINGS PEOPLE WANT NEED A typical bottom up approach. Making platforms/products (open source) This is the model for platforms like GitHub, Google OpenSource (Android), WikiPedia. BUT the greatest example of OpenSource? Not Google.
  • 39. SIR TIM BERNERS-LEE. a.k.a. TimBL a British computer scientist and the inventor of the World Wide Web. He made a proposal for an information management system in March 1989,[3] and he implemented the first successful communication between a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) client and server via the Internet sometime around mid November. In 1994, Berners-Lee founded the W3C at MIT. It comprised various companies that were willing to create standards and recommendations to improve the quality of the Web. Berners-Lee made his idea available freely, with no patent and no royalties due. The World Wide Web Consortium decided that its standards should be based on royalty-free technology, so that they could easily be adopted by anyone.
  • 40. COLLABORATORS PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT USERS USERS USERS USERS USERS PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT IDEA Bottom up MAKE THINGS PEOPLE WANT NEED SAME Bottom-up (Open Source) MODEL CAN BE APPLIED TO IDEAS. It’s about collaborations, sharing ideas and opening up existing and new networks.
  • 42. IF YOU NEVER DID, YOU SHOULD. THESE THINGS ARE FUN AND FUN IS GOOD. By Dr Suess IF YOU NEVER DID, YOU SHOULD. THESE THINGS ARE FUN AND FUN IS GOOD. By Dr Suess
  • 44. Can’t Understand New Technology Jargon friendly audiences means I can shorten it to an acronym. No idea why some people see a swear word. I just see Can’t Understand New Technology. Launched and delivered on Feb 14th - because who doesn’t love a Can’t Understand New Technology on their doormat on Valentines day?
  • 45. Can’t Understand New Technology In our lofty aspiration it’s Private Eye meets PopBitch.
  • 46. Can’t Understand New Technology Created for and by the creative & tech industry
  • 47. Can’t Understand New Technology The world is complicated, hectic and ‘mental busy’. Technology means that we no longer get much or anything of interest in the post. Per day (USA 2012) - 132 Billion emails - 6 Billion SMS messages - 239 Million social media messages - 63 Million letters posted
  • 48. X X X X X X X X X X X Can’t Understand New Technology It’s not online or on any social media feeds, apart from a hashtag #CantUnderstandNewTechnology
  • 49. Can’t Understand New Technology It’s all of these things, and more.
  • 50. Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better, it’s not. - Dr Suess Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better, it’s not. - Dr Suess