I guess there is a growing area of animal/computer interaction and this device which measures sheep's heart beats and then uses them to alert for wolf attacks is nice but about 100 years to late (in this country). Dog attacks are still possibilities so worth thinking about.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Neruodiversity - ADHD.
I'm busy but I got sent this.You don't think of kids having to come off medication over the holidays.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
So is a Ouija board a shareable or a gate keeper interface ?
I was reading about shareable interfaces and noticed an interesting part about "Manipulative access" talking about systems which either have a) one person (gate keeper) doing the manipulation or b) sharable (many people get access eg multi-touch tables) and I thought about this interface the Ouija Board.
So is a Ouija board a shareable or a gate keeper interface ?
picture by dragonoak.
So is a Ouija board a shareable or a gate keeper interface ?
picture by dragonoak.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Tile - Privicy and the future of ownership.
Well you could say...
Or you could also say.
"Worried about where your future girlfriend is really seeing? Tile helps you with that too. Discreetly pop one into her bag and you can know where she is any time. "
I can think of numerous ways to use this for less than honorable reasons, that said we don't have any reasonable methods to assess in advance if a technology is likely to be more repressive or more liberating.
For Tile I think I could think of more positive uses than negative. I quite like the fact you can crowdsource a surveillance system. Although one problem with the bike example is that pretty soon the criminals will get smart and rip the tag off ( now if it was IN the bike frame... ) but the problem is if you have some kind of markers ( protected byXXX ) then this just alerts them to needing to radio isolate the bike. A friend of mine would have liked these when he got his bag stolen in a big French train station. Unfortunately he had his laptop stolen and was able to remotely log in scan his drive get the location and the name and photographs of the person who had now purchased his old laptop from the thief. Unfortunately the french police could not be bothered to follow up on such a easy win, I guess they don't like people coming along and deskilling their job either. Perhaps if you offered this service along with access to some thugs it might work out better. In the end there were two victims.
This does make you wonder what a future where every object is unique and has some knowledge of its owner would do for criminality. How are you expected to effectively steal something when what the purchaser can check you are the legitimate owner. Is Apple's iPhone anti theft system the future of ownership?
To be honest I'm not sure, but I'm sure I might get one of these.
file under: crowd sourced surveillance, the power of Bluetooth 4
Or you could also say.
"Worried about where your future girlfriend is really seeing? Tile helps you with that too. Discreetly pop one into her bag and you can know where she is any time. "
I can think of numerous ways to use this for less than honorable reasons, that said we don't have any reasonable methods to assess in advance if a technology is likely to be more repressive or more liberating.
For Tile I think I could think of more positive uses than negative. I quite like the fact you can crowdsource a surveillance system. Although one problem with the bike example is that pretty soon the criminals will get smart and rip the tag off ( now if it was IN the bike frame... ) but the problem is if you have some kind of markers ( protected byXXX ) then this just alerts them to needing to radio isolate the bike. A friend of mine would have liked these when he got his bag stolen in a big French train station. Unfortunately he had his laptop stolen and was able to remotely log in scan his drive get the location and the name and photographs of the person who had now purchased his old laptop from the thief. Unfortunately the french police could not be bothered to follow up on such a easy win, I guess they don't like people coming along and deskilling their job either. Perhaps if you offered this service along with access to some thugs it might work out better. In the end there were two victims.
This does make you wonder what a future where every object is unique and has some knowledge of its owner would do for criminality. How are you expected to effectively steal something when what the purchaser can check you are the legitimate owner. Is Apple's iPhone anti theft system the future of ownership?
To be honest I'm not sure, but I'm sure I might get one of these.
file under: crowd sourced surveillance, the power of Bluetooth 4
You get a PHD thesis for this ?
Honestly. Don't get me wrong this is a very good masters project, the stats look good, it's reasonably referenced, clear question but basically the topic its " do people prefer automatic checkouts over real people? ". This is a 'significant contribution to knowledge in the field ? Is this what business studies people think is a real contribution to knowledge ? This is not a PHD this is a good masters project gone horribly horribly wrong.
I am all too clearly reminded of the time I spent in a business school course on innovation , listening in horror to business students ( all of whom were working for major companies at the time ) while they ernestly discussed the merits of investing in a perpetual motion machine. In response to my shock the response was "it's not a perpetual motion machine it's a free air energy device" (no the patent office doesn't allow them either).
File under disappointed.
I am all too clearly reminded of the time I spent in a business school course on innovation , listening in horror to business students ( all of whom were working for major companies at the time ) while they ernestly discussed the merits of investing in a perpetual motion machine. In response to my shock the response was "it's not a perpetual motion machine it's a free air energy device" (no the patent office doesn't allow them either).
File under disappointed.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Live at interactive tables and surfaces
We have had a nice talk from Jeff Han
Jeff Han doing demo
And fantastic multi touch table with tangibles ( get out your Xmas wish list)
Friday, October 4, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Which Merge is best
Why not take part in an experiment - look at these to presentations on Merge sort and tell me what you think at the end of it.
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