Friday, February 11, 2011

Apps for Kids With Special Needs

Website that reviews Apps released for children with special needs.

Depersonalisation?

Is implicit personalisation just the act of turning everyone into effective and autonomous consumers. Is this the depersonalisation of the individual, taking what apparently makes someone an individual and placing them into multiple consumer markets? The view that someone can be reduced into a series of potential sales ?

A Day in Infographics

Intersting about Maps - TED talk

"I hate you all... lol"

I share stuff online I wouldn't say in real life. Interesting stuff of the disinhibition effect online.
Are our online personas more indicative of our actual selves or another fabrication

http://users.rider.edu/~suler/psycyber/disinhibit.html

Nokias future - Glasses

Could be nice to have this glasses for an orientation system with further possibilities.



When Should I Visit?


































“When Should I Visit? finds the least busy time to visit the museums, galleries and theatres of London. It states the quietest day and provides a glanceable graph to judge the relative popularity of different days. The site is intended to show the data in the simplest possible way with no unnecessary detail.”

Design Work

In the middle of researching just a video about the HOW. I just switched through it.

Jon Kolko-Keynote: My Heart is in The Work from Interaction Design Association on Vimeo.

The Museum of Possibilities



The Museum of Possibilities — a wonderful daylong pop-up installation inviting visitors to share their dreams and visions for the future of the space by jotting down their ideas on pieces of paper and attaching them to colorful balloons.

Read more: http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2011/02/03/the-museum-of-possibilities/#ixzz1DetD7Vwl


Maybe we could create a digital space for people where they could share their visions for the future social space in Dublin???

Personalised Train Travel

From Dentsu London

Implicit Personalisation

Worth a read, the ethics of personalisation and how we as designers must consider the use of implicit personalisation,

http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/360000/353380/p11-crawford.pdf?key1=353380&key2=7294347921&coll=DL&dl=ACM&CFID=9610141&CFTOKEN=62076535

Apple Files Patent for a Brand New Smart Bike




Forget about the next iPhone or an iPad as thin as paper, Apple is pedaling in another direction these days. Just a few days ago, the company filed a new patent for an advanced smart bike now in development. Fresh off the drawing boards, and not yet named (but how cool would iCycle be?), the new smart bike will allow cyclists to link up with one another, share pertinent course data, individual health stats and much, much more. So just as Apple’s i-gadgets have dramatically changed the way consumers interact with and experience hand held tech, could the same soon be said for the bicycle?

IKEA Designs the Ultra-Efficient Kitchen of the Future



What high-tech gizmos will we see in the kitchens of the future? IKEA may have the answers. The Swedish superstore recently drew up a concept kitchen for the year 2040, and it’s pretty wild — it features self-cleaning kitchen counters, 3D holographic displays, cabinets on rails, a “sixth-generation” iPad, remote-controlled ovens, and a host of ultra-efficient energy-saving systems.


Hashtags/Augmented Reality






















Here's a quick sketch about how hashtags could be incorporated into our everyday experience. The user could access information/dialogue about the hashtags which relate to his/her surroundings. They could also add their own.

Augmented Reality



A new area emerging in Digital Media is Augmented Reality. An example of an iPhone App which uses this is shown above.

Built-In Electrical Wiring Could Directly Monitor Home Energy Use



Soon enough, your home electrical wiring could do more than just keep electronics running–it could also act as a giant information-transmitting antenna. Researchers at the University of Washington and the Georgia Institute of Technology have leveraged electrical wiring to power wireless sensors able to keep track of a building’s temperature, light level humidity, air quality–essentially any quantifiable building function. With help from the wiring, these sensors could run for decades on a single watch battery, meaning they could even be placed in hard-to-reach areas around the home.

Hashtags 2

This website http://hashtags.org/ tracks the frequency of hashtag terms on Twitter. It also displays the relevant tweets.

Hashtags

The best forms of personalised media gather information on the user without any direct input from him/her. This has already been done using facebook and twitter feeds (see flipboard.com) but maybe Hashtags could be used in some new way in everyday life.

Here is the Twitter definition of a hashtag:

Definition: The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet. It was created organically by Twitter users as a way to categorize messages.

It has now spread beyond Twitter and is used on many websites as a way of locating information. For example TheJournal.ie create a new hashtag if they are covering a live debate or press conference. The coverage can then be followed on Twitter or the website.

Perhaps the Hashtag can have greater use in the everyday as a means of accessing information - click the hashtag on an item to discover info about it?

‘Fire Department’ iPhone App Could Save Heart Attack Victims



New smartphone apps are a dime a dozen but few can have a life changing — or life saving — impact. But the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District outside San Francisco has created an app that does just that. Aptly named “Fire Department,” the application empowers iPhone users to provide life-saving assistance to someone suffering from a sudden heart attack. Any user who indicated that he knows CPR will be notified if someone nearby is having a heart attack and needs help.

We feel fine website

Since August 2005, We Feel Fine has been harvesting human feelings from a large number of weblogs. Every few minutes, the system searches the world's newly posted blog entries for occurrences of the phrases "I feel" and "I am feeling". When it finds such a phrase, it records the full sentence, up to the period, and identifies the "feeling" expressed in that sentence (e.g. sad, happy, depressed, etc.). Because blogs are structured in largely standard ways, the age, gender, and geographical location of the author can often be extracted and saved along with the sentence, as can the local weather conditions at the time the sentence was written. All of this information is saved.

The result is a database of several million human feelings, increasing by 15,000 - 20,000 new feelings per day. Using a series of playful interfaces, the feelings can be searched and sorted across a number of demographic slices, offering responses to specific questions like: do Europeans feel sad more often than Americans? Do women feel fat more often than men? Does rainy weather affect how we feel? What are the most representative feelings of female New Yorkers in their 20s? What do people feel right now in Baghdad? What were people feeling on Valentine's Day? Which are the happiest cities in the world? The saddest? And so on.


Intelligent fridge

Taken from the german institute of artificial intelligence

What are the aspects
-food shopping as new experience/new enjoyment
-more transparence
-we said: to reduce the waste of food

Functions
-shopping list
-personalized for every member of the house/family creates a "food-universe"
-looking for offers
-connected to the phone
-advices for the client in a new way
- intelligent shopping cart which knows the way through the mall (by the shopping list)
- comparing of products
- further informations
- influences of a produc to the environment
- origin of the product
- what things fit together (wine-meat)
-information about the stocking (vegetables, fruits, ....)
- ideas for recipes

question
-how is it possible to create such a system without a big need of time?
(people have less and less time because they are working.... but they still
like to EXPLORE/ENJOY food


































Movies...

I think it could be interesting for the movie topic to
think also about how to analyze a film. This is just
a picture of a tool (ipad) to analyze books in a digital
way. But what's about a tool for movie analyzing?
This could be connected to a network which is about
sharing movies and information.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Web personalisation

Might be good to look at, explains the two different types of web personalisation. Kind of like active versus passive models.


http://www.jcorporate.com/html/products/platform/personalization.html


What is personalisation?

Interesting definition of personalisation from social worker point of view, it is still related to disable people and their needs,this definition is not about technology but rather about people's needs. I think it is quite essential what they are talking here about. Personalisation is helping people to make their own choice, interesting.


http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=what+is+personalisation&aq=f

Personalisation is everywhere

Personalize - Tell the world about you: what you sell on eBay, your interests... anything!

At Work - Microsoft again

That's intersting about work process. I meant more the process in an
office and not in a fabric, ...

Microsoft's future vision

Good ideas – nice layout.

The Future Internet

Even the making-of is nice.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Work process

Employees from different departments at the WHO work on one or more projects at the same
time and from all over the world.
envis resulted as a case study to demonstrate in several use case scenarios, how an aligned
software application can support the work of a worldwide mulit–disciplinary team.

Disabled People

beeing supported to live independently
making decisions for myself
having more options available to me
feeling more in control of my life

Mediums

The type of medium influences the possibility to personalize something.
Gloves (haptical experiences for orientation), glasses (virtual ....),
maybe interactive clothes could be interesting.
Probably Smartphones will be out of technique in a certain time.


Monday, February 7, 2011

Meet Flipboard



Flipboard for IPad: Great example of personalisation.
The user supplies information automatically via Twitter and Facebook feeds.