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Control of information - raising awareness | Control of information - raising awareness |
Revision as of 11:51, 26 May 2016
Futurocity:
I went to the talks on Futuorcity in Witte de Witte, the talk by Diuglas Coupland really inspired me to think about the future of information.
Lost in translation: Every technology that takes over the next loses the meaning of the previous – lossy. Nothing seems more certain than change Driverless cars – they make us forget that better public transport is what we really need. The future is about forgetting history – the future becomes a eternal repeat of the past. Epubs make us forget that better libraries is what we need Hand gestures, everything is going back to humanity away from digital. Archiving and sharing information.
What do you make?
I work with a social context, my ambitions are to communicate and help people understand the world they live in, and eventually to inspire.
What is your topic of interest? Explain a past/current topic or what you wish to explore)
Experience a distopian future. What would the world be like with commodified information? Aaron Swatrz Open access manifesto - Copyright laws online Freedom of speech online An extreme look into what the future could become where the internet is becoming more and more commodified Analoge is moving to digital - everything is moving online. Print is not dead. new interactivity within the traditional poster Control of information - raising awareness Relationship with analog and digital
What is your medium?
Auduino Kinect