11 November 2007

Flash on the Beach 07 - Slides for "Touching the Future"

Written by Richard Leggett ( Contact the author of this post )
Published on November 11th, 2007 @ 01:40:23 pm, using 283 words, 1596 views
Categories: Conferences, HCI

What a great event, I only feel bad that I couldn’t have been around for more of it. As has been seen many times already, John did another amazing job of giving this conference a unique feel, where content comes before all else (as well as looking after the speakers very well). So here’s a big thanks to John, and also a hello to everyone I met, there’s now way too many people in this community to list individuals. I would like to say an extra thanks to Tink for being the guinea pig for my presentation!

So at the end of this post you can find my slides, and I’ve included the notes I used to build the presentation at the end of the PDF. There’s also the example files for where the word “DEMO” appears in a slide. The Quartz composer file needs an IBVA device and the relevant Quartz plug-in to work of course.

I received some great feedback, so thanks to everyone that came along, the room was full and I appreciate that. Anja Merret has an excellent commentary (thanks Anja), and Pedro posted some interesting related material in the comments on this post.

Here’s a rough overview of what was covered:

  • Media management/subscription based models
  • Matured DRM (DRM that works)
  • Convergence of devices / desktops
  • Resulting paradigm shift (Google “Android project” mentality)
  • Surveillance, the future of tracking (Amazon)
  • Privacy when always online (public/private “personas")
  • Proliferation of sensors in devices (enabling “magic")
  • Augmented reality (advertisting)
  • Cloud Computing (Information/Media Piping/Mashups for the many)
  • Ubiquitous computing (social/physical impact)

And here are those links:

Slides and notes (PDF 3.5mb)
Slides as SWF (SWF 1.7mb)
Supporting material (ZIP 21.4mb)

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Anja Merret
Thanks for the mention and the link back. Hope I got everything right! And thanks for a great talk.
PermalinkPermalink 11/11/07 @ 15:19
Comment from: Richard Leggett [Member] Email
Hi Anja, You must have a great memory, it's spot on. I on the other hand have the memory of a fish! Thanks again.
PermalinkPermalink 11/11/07 @ 15:45
Comment from: Jensa
Hi Richard,
Great talk! I got a couple nice pics of you with Tink wired up. Email me if you want those :)

J
PermalinkPermalink 11/11/07 @ 16:07
Comment from: Pedro
Hey, Thanks for the comment, and i was glad i could show you something new even if mostly the term :)
PermalinkPermalink 12/11/07 @ 13:52
Comment from: Weyert de Boer
Thanks for the slides, mate! I wil check it out! Bummer I couldn't check it out...
PermalinkPermalink 12/11/07 @ 22:49
Comment from: Forexman Email
Hi. This is really interesting post. Thank You! I have just subscribed to Your rss!

Best regards
PermalinkPermalink 04/06/08 @ 22:39

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Richard Leggett is a Freelance RIA and Web Developer (download CV, skills/portfolio coming soon). He is co-author of Foundation Flash Applications for Mobile Devices (Friend of ED), an Adobe Community Expert and speaker at industry conferences and user groups.



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