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Mark Rolston, chief creative officer at frog design, envisions the future of computing to be a seamless blend of different, more or less augmented realities.
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Tron, 1982
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Strange Days
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“I’m your main connection to the switchboard of the soul...the
Santa Claus of the subconscious”
Strange Days
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“The future is already here.
It’s just not evenly distributed.”William Gibson
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The first phenomenon:
the product is changing
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Toaster
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Computer
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Telephone
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MEX: Personalization
phone
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MEX: Personalization
phone?
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© 2007 frog design. Confidential & Proprietary.MEX: Personalization
phone?
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IxDA 2009
phone?
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Computer?
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Computer?
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maybe instead, window?
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The physical object islosing it’s functional identity
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Open Systems Invite Innovation
it can be anything
you want it to be
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The 2nd phenomenon:
people are living two lives
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First Life
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Second Life
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inevitably our first and second lives
are becoming entangled
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The 3rd phenomenon:
the human-computer
interface is making leaps
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Touch was the important first step
It bridges the physical and virtual
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the Wii introduced 3d control
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The computer is learning to
interact with and in our world
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Microsoft’s Project Natal
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IxDA 2009
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real seeds the virtual which in-turn
becomes the new real...
University of Washington Laboratory virtual reconstruction of The Old City of Dubrovnik
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our world is captured, searched, correlated, and matched, powering computing, which in turn powers our world.
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we will have to learn balance
Clip by Keiichi Matsuda
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The 4th phenomenon:
the computing experience is
no longer tied to devices
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the problem with computing
is that it still requires computers
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special skills, special places
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even now it still requires a special focus
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computing is getting smarter about our world
- people, places, things.
and accessible within our world.
Amazon RemembersLayar iButterfly
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we tag our world
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we are tagging our world
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our spaces are becoming the computer
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...even at scale
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Seimens Sensors
our world is becoming the computer
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our things are becoming the computer
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Big Brother is Everyone
we are becoming the computer
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we are becoming the computer
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Inside > Out
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The 5th phenomenon:
the body becomes node, peripheral,
and the interface itself
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“Borgs” outside the MIT, circa 1995
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the future seems ordinary when it finally arrives
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Fashion will make todays wierd tomorrow’s ordinary.
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Ralph Bremenkamp | www.frogdesign.com
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We’ll get there in stages
how will this happen?
Lisa Jackson
Director of Strategy
frog design
Austin, Texas
PresentPast Future
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Stage 1
The computer became part of our lives
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Stage 2
We could bring the computer with us
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Stage 3
We can see through the computer
facebook Second Sight
Lisa Jackson
Director of
Strategy
frog designAustin, Texas
ALERT:
It’s her
Birthday!
friends with:
John Doe
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Stage 4
The computer is on us
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Stage 4
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Stage 5
The computer is us
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which leads to a last provocative question...
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would you give away an eye
to have it replaced with a camera?
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Rob Spence | www.eyborgblog.com
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Laboratory experiments with contact lense mounted displays...
(on bunnies)
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Microsoft
Sensecam
photograph your entire life
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mass-market examples
Airstrip OB Remote Monitoring Application
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Google Latitude | www.google.com/latitude
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Nintendo Wii | www.wii.com
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frog design, e-monitors, 2009
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So what happens when the device that records your medical status is the same device you use to update your social connections?”Lee Maguire, 2009
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your heartbeat becomes
a conversation
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“I can see through satellites now”Warren Ellis & Adi Granov, Iron Man, 2008
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we know how that feels, right?
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how quickly is augmented reality
leading us to feel the need
for an augmented body
to fully take advantage of it?
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or in other words...
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Would you give an eye
to see through satellites?
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www.frogdesign.com
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