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What happens when we move from billions of mobile phones around us, to networks made of ten, one hundred or one thousand times more nodes? What are going to be the necessary features of these networks, which will constitute the Internet of Things? How can we think about, and must start planning for the nature of this new fundamental entity quickly emerging?
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Internet Of Things Spime Design Workshop Jurvetson
David Orban Advisor & European Lead Singularity University
David Orban Chief Evangelist WideTag, Inc. Dennis Mancini
<1> Who <2> What <3> Why <4> How <5> When <6> Play!
What we will talk about Evolution of paradigms Emerging properties Examples from today Arenamontanus
What we won’t talk about Technical standards Communication methods Energy source conundrums Passive identification Arenamontanus
kandinski Bruce Sterling Forget trying to pass for normal
Fred Armitage William Gibson The future is already here. It is just not evenly distributed yet
The Open Internet Of Things
Ignorance Questions Answers Kevin Kelly - kk.org
"The formula for success? Double your rate of failure." Thomas J. Watson, IBM “The Internet multiplied a thousandfold our failure rate, without increasing the cost of our success” Cory Doctorow
What’s on your radar Banksy / Robbiedangerous
Spime = SPace + tIME Bruce Sterling
Necessary Autonomy Platform Orders of magnitude ≈ 108 PCs ≈ 109 Mobiles ~ Humans Spimes > 1010
Around us already Ryan Harvey
Network Evolution Generation Isotropy Access Web data knowledge Web 2.0 applications social Spimes sensors world
Redundancy of spimes NASA JPL
Nature of the dialogue Generation Bandwidth M2M Index Industrial apps Kb/s 1% Realtime Web Mb/s 10% Spime Networks Gb/s 99%+ M2M index: M2M/M2H, communications among machine in proportion to those with humans
Data deluge µµ
Awareness Volvo
rosetechven.com David Rose Integrity is the most important value
The Anthropocene 1% 2% terrestrial vertebrates in the wild humans pets cattle 99% 98% 10.000 BC Today
Unsustainable badjonni
Old methods... Seamus Murray
...same as current ones Marcin Wichary
What do we know? Gaspa
Sensing the technium Nite Owl
Radically new methods The Alieness
Sensing the world bazusa
Adapting to the world aussiegirl
Growing with the world Michael Filion
Hinding information? 2001 2007 USGS Global Fiducials