3. what happens when we embed
connectivity in everyday objects.
what happens when products are
designed with an understanding of the
affordances of the web.
wtf is iot?
bored?
Type
+nurl.com/
and
wait
9. 2001
slow technology: a design agenda for technology
aimed at reflection and moments of mental rest
rather than efficiency in performance.
creating technology that surrounds us and
therefore is a part of our activities for long
periods of time
(Hallnas /Redstrom)
+nyurl.com/ckuatll
10. People check their
phones 34 times/day
18 visits to FB.
Habit formation &
commerce are the
same.
Bunch of hippies.
11. slow technology: a design agenda for technology
aimed at reflection and moments of mental rest
rather than efficiency in performance.
creating technology that surrounds us and
therefore is a part of our activities for long
periods of time
(Hallnas /Redstrom)
+nyurl.com/brl77zk
what I’ve kept
26. Hysteresis is the dependence of a system not
only on its current environment but also on its
past environment.
Industrial production was said to be dead, now
we’re rebooting it, connected with a software
mindset. Not easy.
A state of hysteresis.
+nyurl.com/chtjubp
28. Fuzzy logic
Works / doesn’t work won’t apply.
Kinetic interactions
Moving beyond ambient /ubiquitous
New, more accessible markets
Probably not for technologists
soft, not slow.
29. The ability of a liquid to maintain contact
with a solid surface.
Startups & industry are figuring out how to
work together again through incubators.
This isn’t enough. Capital is key.
The wetting stage.
+nyurl.com/c2rf8ah
30.
31. Wish us luck. Danke.
@iotwatch
alex@goodnightlamp.com