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Charlene Zvolanek @char74 Director of Experience Design Team One USA #rememberme 1 Tuesday, March 19, 2013

painting posthumous portraits with digital detritus: future 15 talk at sxsw interactive 2013

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Big data may be the hot topic of the decade, but fifty years from now as these personal records become public, open to researchers, genealogists, social anthropologists and your decedents, how will the information be used to portray you? This talk explores the more personal and sentimental side of big data. Holograms of Holocaust survivors are being generated by researchers at the University of Southern California, broadcast into open space, allowing people to approach and interact with the hologram just as they would a real person. This technology today means people fifty years from now could interact with you based on an algorithmic model using passively and actively generated data such as health records, biometric feedback, digital voice records, facial recognition, behavior, geolocation and social patterns. Augmented reality could place your hologram in settings you really lived in. A Google-glass-like interface may allow people to serendipitously stumble upon information about you geotagged at a physical location. Will you have the choice of being forgotten? This talk was quoted in the WSJ http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324096404578356234197514670.html (subscription may be required).

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Charlene Zvolanek @char74Director of Experience DesignTeam One USA#rememberme

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Who do we remember?

Friends, family, the famous, the infamous, idols, our younger selves...

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Why do we reminisce?

http://dml.ucdavis.edu/images/DMLgroup.jpg

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Bequeathment is a way we help people remember.

Trigger memory to strengthen and deepen our attachments.

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first screen name

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patterns in your data identify noteworthy periods and activities in your life

• what you saw.

• what you said.

• how you looked.

• who was pregnant

• when you had the flu

• what you’ve done.

• where you’ve gone.

• how you got there.

• who you were with.

• what you bought.

And your friends. And theirs.

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But who would ever compile all that data?

The NSA. In their Utah Data Center.

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/

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...or to understand themselves better?

Will it help people understand you?

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How do you want to be remembered?

What is your legacy?  

What does legacy mean to you?#legacyMeans@LastingMarks

http://youtu.be/AYURxfaTdpY

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We want to be remembered differently by different people.

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How different are those stories?

How do we keep them separate?

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And can we hide anything from the big data pool?

http://www.quora.com/How-does-a-Puli-see

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You can influence the stories your data tells by participating in the curation at creation.

But some system or person will inevitably put them in a new order.

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http://mvz.berkeley.edu/DoingNaturalHistory/herpspath.html

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How can we prepare objects for curation?

How can we help others tell better stories about us?

Tag your data. Attach emotional metadata attach to objects.

:)

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emulation shows how we organized ourselves

http://www.inventinginteractive.com/2010/03/16/salman-rushdies-macintosh/

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http://www.standandstare.com/theatre-jukebox/

projected interfaces

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http://www.meso.net

interactive sufaces

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projected interfaces

http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/heirlooms/

automatic archives

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http://www.hectorserrano.com

3D printed heirlooms

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Disney Research

gloveless textured objects

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http://www.standandstare.com/theatre-jukebox/http://ict.usc.edu/prototypes/new-dimensions-in-testimony/

interactive holograms

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just can’t get enough holograms

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4A_u67EKnUscottgairdner.com

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AR can serendipitously or intentionally reunite you with people in the spaces they occupied through geotagged digital artifacts  

geotagged messages and data

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Takeaways:

Consider sentimental uses of big data

Design systems for curation at creation

Consider the long-term use of your data

Build serendipitous discovery methods into your projects

Make plans to pass along your data, accounts and tech assets

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Thank you.

Charlene Zvolanek @char74Director of Experience Design #rememberme

The Legacy Project asks: what does legacy mean to you? #LegacyMeans @LastingMarks

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