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		<title>drones away</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 12:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drones are everywhere. Although UAV&#8217;s (unmanned aerial vehicles) have been around for quite some time (some dating back to WW I), as miniaturization and general technology advances they are turning up everywhere. Drones are operated by the military, law enforcement agencies, environmentalists &#38; activists, journalists, geographers, grassroots organizations, farmers,  hobbyists, but alas also criminal organizations. Privacy [...]
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<div>Drones are everywhere. Although UAV&#8217;s (unmanned aerial vehicles) have been around for quite some time (<a title="Timeline of UAV's" href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/spiesfly/uavs.html" target="_blank">some dating back to WW I</a>), as miniaturization and general technology advances they are turning up everywhere. Drones are operated by the <a title="Predator C-Plus drone" href="http://www.military.com/features/0,15240,239779,00.html" target="_blank">military</a>,<a title="Drone arrest" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2073248/Local-cops-used-Predator-drone-arrest-North-Dakota-farm-family-stealing-6-cows.html" target="_blank"> law enforcement</a> agencies, <a title="Sea Shepherd drones" href="http://news.yahoo.com/sea-shepherd-says-drones-photograph-japans-whaling-fleet-035801202.html" target="_blank">environmentalists &amp; activists</a>, <a title="Drone Journalism" href="http://dronejournalism.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">journalists</a>, <a title="Gatewing X100" href="http://www.gatewing.com/gatewingX100" target="_blank">geographers</a>, <a title="Occucopter" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/dec/21/occupy-wall-street-occucopter-tim-pool" target="_blank">grassroots organizations</a>, <a title="drones for agriculture" href="http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/10/precisionfarming/" target="_blank">farmers</a>,  <a title="DIY Drones" href="http://diydrones.com/" target="_blank">hobbyists</a>, but alas also criminal organizations.</div>
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<div>Privacy advocates are worried about civil liberties, psychologists worry about the difference between fighter pilot and drone-pilot decisions, about a contextual &amp; emotional disconnect, … yet relief organizations, construction companies etc. also see major opportunities. Technology is neutral, yet how we develop and employ it obviously is not.</div>
<div>See also <em><a title="Global Guerillas : Drone Diplomacy" href="http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2012/01/drone-diplomacy-comply-or-die.html" target="_blank">Drone Diplomacy</a> </em>and<em> <a title="The Freelance Panoptiswarm" href="http://quietbabylon.com/2011/the-freelance-panoptiswarm/" target="_blank">The Freelance Panoptiswarm</a>.</em></div>
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<div>The UAV logic challenges traditional notions of flight. It is basically an answer to: <em>&#8220;what if the pilot wouldn&#8217;t need to be in the plane?&#8221; </em>Hence we got &#8220;unmanned aerial vehicles&#8221;, remotely controlled by a pilot on the ground. In an insightful <a title="Drone zone" href="http://www.monocle.com/sections/affairs/Magazine-Articles/Drone-zone---Israel/" target="_blank">article by Monocle</a>, Eli Dotan &#8211; senior director of unmanned aerial systems at <a title="Elbit Systems" href="http://www.elbitsystems.com" target="_blank">Elbit</a>, Israel’s largest non-governmental defense organization &#8211; notes: <em>“the US declared last year that for the first time the number of UAV operators trained was larger than air force pilots, and this is a trend”.</em></div>
<div>Obviously this is but a first step. With accelerating advances in artificial intelligence and complexity science, one can easily envision times ahead in which to a large extent these drones carry out their missions autonomously on the basis of a brief like</div>
<div>any traditional pilot would.</div>
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<div>Furthermore, both aesthetically &amp; technically, not all drones need are like scale-model aircraft or quadrocopters. Some aim to blend in with nature much more profoundly. Festo&#8217;s <a title="SmartBird" href="http://www.festo.com/cms/en_corp/11369_11378.htm#id_11378" target="_blank">SmartBird</a> exemplifies but one way in which a drone could blend in with a flock of birds. The <a title="DelFly" href="http://www.delfly.nl/?site=DIII&amp;menu=home&amp;lang=en" target="_blank">DelFly Micro</a> dragonfly shows a glimpse of a whole new range of &#8216;creatures&#8217; up in the sky, so called MAVs (Micro Aerial Vehicles) (see also <a title="iMAV" href="http://www.imav2011.org/" target="_blank">iMAV</a>). <em>Update</em>: An impressive <a title="YouTube video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&amp;v=YQIMGV5vtd4" target="_blank">video</a> by the University of Pennsylvania&#8217;s GRASP project team shows a swarm 20 autonomous quad rotors flying formations (see <a title="WIRED article" href="http://www.wired.com/autopia/2012/02/autonomous-quadrotors-fly-amazing-formations/" target="_blank">Wired article</a>). From stealth cladded UAV&#8217;s to, MAVs blending in with nature, we can easily envision more &#8216;smart dust&#8217; like contraptions, virtually invisible to the human eye. Threats and possibilities seem to scale exponentially along with technological advance.</div>
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<div>Remotely controlled eyes in the sky are one thing, a pair of hands another. In their project <em>&#8220;<a title="Flight Assembled Architecture" href="http://www.idsc.ethz.ch/Research_DAndrea/fmec" target="_blank">Flight-assembled architecture</a>&#8220;</em>, Gramazio &amp; Kohler and Raffaello D&#8217;Andrea show their drones semi-autonomously constructing a tower. And how about &#8220;a zero-emission, autonomous, nomad, hydrogen-based airship that will never land&#8221;? Check out Lieven Standaert&#8217;s <em><a title="Aeromodeller2" href="http://www.aeromodeller2.be/" target="_blank">Aeromodeller2</a>.</em></div>
<p><small>Image shows <a title="Gatewing X100" href="http://www.gatewing.com/gatewingX100" target="_blank">Gatewing&#8217;s X100, Ghent (Belgium)</a>.</small></p>
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		<title>constitution 2.0 : crowdsourced</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 18:28:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While recovering from the banking and financial crisis that hit Iceland hard, the country is preparing for new times. Which better way to start than by drafting a new constitution. Iceland basically copy-pasted Denmark&#8217;s constitution when it gained its independence back in 1944, so times seem right to freshen things up. Not only the constitution [...]
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<p>While recovering from the banking and financial crisis that hit Iceland hard, the country is preparing for new times. Which better way to start than by drafting a new constitution. Iceland basically copy-pasted Denmark&#8217;s constitution when it gained its independence back in 1944, so times seem right to freshen things up. Not only the constitution itself, also the way in which it is written ought to be reflective of the 21st century way of doing things, the constitutional council must have thought, as they decided to post the draft articles on the internet offering citizens the opportunity to discuss, amend, witness and assist in the birth of a new constitution first hand.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;The crowdsourcing follows a national forum last year where 950 randomly selected people spent a day discussing the constitution. If the committee has its way the draft bill, due to be ready at the end of July, will be put to a referendum without any changes imposed by parliament – so it will genuinely be a document by the people, for the people.</em></p>
<p><em>Given that it was intended to go to a referendum, Gylfason said, the idea was that the public should be involved from the start of the process and not just at the end. Social media is seen as a way of making that happen with Iceland&#8217;s population among the world&#8217;s most computer-literate. &#8220;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>With activity on just about any social media platform, from Facebook to Twitter, from Flickr to YouTube, the Constitutional Council is working hard to maximize buy-in, to collect feedback and collaboration from the Icelandic public. According to GOOD, <em>&#8220;the draft Human Rights section currently contains an expansive clause barring descrimination for just about any reason (including &#8220;genotype&#8221; and &#8220;social origin&#8221;) but also guarantees universal mental and physical healthcare, academic freedom, and the protection of natural resources.&#8221;</em></p>
<p><small>Via <a title="The Guardian article" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jun/09/iceland-crowdsourcing-constitution-facebook" target="_blank">The Guardian</a> and <a title="GOOD article" href="http://www.good.is/post/iceland-is-crowdsourcing-its-new-constitution/" target="_blank">GOOD</a></small></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 19:29:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While we move from &#8216;touch&#8217; to &#8216;gesture&#8217;, interacting with our technology directly via brainwaves seems to be up next. We have already seen games such as brainball or mindball and even wheelchairs controlled via brainwaves. Now recently, the Japanese firm Neurowear launched Necomimi (check out the video), a set of brainwave-controlled cat-ears. Concentrate and the [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-774" title="necomimi" src="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/necomimi-blog.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="100" />While we move from &#8216;touch&#8217; to &#8216;gesture&#8217;, interacting with our technology directly via brainwaves seems to be up next. We have already seen games such as brainball or <a title="MindBall" href="http://www.mindball.se/" target="_blank"><em>mindball</em></a> and even <a title="ScienceDaily article" href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/06/090629101848.htm" target="_blank">wheelchairs</a> controlled via brainwaves. Now recently, the Japanese firm <a title="Neurowear" href="http://www.neurowear.net" target="_blank">Neurowear</a> launched <em>Necomimi</em> (check out the <a title="YouTube video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w06zvM2x_lw" target="_blank">video</a>), a set of brainwave-controlled cat-ears. Concentrate and the ears stand up, relax and they lay down: a poetic way of rendering aspects of one&#8217;s state of mind visible to surrounding individuals.</p>
<p>It makes one wonder which cues about our state of mind, now subtly hidden below our behavioural surface, more or less beyond reach of direct sensorial detection, one would like to share with others? How would we use the information? How would it enhance the bandwidth of our communicative spectrum? Which new challenges would it pose to interpersonal relationships?</p>
<p>Tapping into the state of mind &#8211; e.g. being concentrated or not &#8211; is one thing, tapping into what the brainwaves are actually about another. Belgian <em>Prof. Philippe Schyns</em> and his team at the University of Glasgow recently succeeded in &#8216;reading&#8217; brainwave information related to visual perception (see <a title="Decoding brainwaves lets scientists read minds" href="http://www.gla.ac.uk/news/headline_198475_en.html" target="_blank">here</a>).</p>
<p>On a more artistic note, do not forget to check out Christophe De Boeck&#8217;s <a title="Staalhemel" href="http://www.staalhemel.com/" target="_blank"><em>Staalhemel</em></a>, <em>&#8220;an interactive installation with 80 steel segments suspended over the  visitor’s head as he walks through the space. Tiny hammers tap  rhythmical patterns on the steel plates, activated by the brainwaves of  the visitor who wears a portable EEG scanner.&#8221;</em></p>
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		<title>big data &amp; big cities</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 09:13:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>emiel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The McKinsey Global Institute has recently published a report on Big Data , defined as “datasets whose size is beyond the ability of typical database software tools to capture, store, manage and analyze”. The authors expect that big data will play a significant role in having/letting businesses and governments operate in a more efficient and qualitative [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-770" title="mckinsey_big_data-blog" src="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/mckinsey_big_data-blog.png" alt="" width="108" height="150" />The <em>McKinsey Global Institute</em> has recently published a <em><a title="McKinsey - Big Data" href="http://www.mckinsey.com/mgi/publications/big_data/index.asp" target="_blank">report on Big Data</a></em> , defined as <em>“datasets whose size is beyond the ability of typical database software tools to capture, store, manage and analyze”</em>. The authors expect that big data will play a significant role in having/letting businesses and governments operate in a more efficient and qualitative way, which, amongst others, should effectuate a more thorough relation between companies, institutions and consumers/the public, leading to innovation and economic growth. At the same time researchers emphasize the complexity of the interpretation of big data: new analytic software and specialized analysts would be needed.</p>
<p>One may well call <a title="Santa Fe - Geoffrey West" href="http://www.santafe.edu/about/people/profile/Geoffrey%20West" target="_blank">Geoffrey West</a>, physicist and former president of the SantaFe Institute such a specialist. Via reasoning inspired by metabolic processes West is developing quantitative, analytic, mathemitizable, predictive frameworks in order to understand how cities – complex social systems &#8211; work exactly. One of his findings is that, unlike other physical and biological processes cities do become more efficient: the bigger the city, the (exponentially) higher its production and wages. In cities, more patents are produced, they are more innovative &#8230;</p>
<p>Based on these findings the growth of cities is a positive trend. From the point of view of sustainability also major advantages of living in a city can be discerned. The impact smaller towns have on the environment are relatively high. Based on this understanding the Chinese government had hundreds of thousands of people move from the rural Ordos plains to the newly buit <a title="Wikipedia - Ordos City" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordos_City" target="_blank">Ordos City</a>. In <a title="Article on New Scientist" href="http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20827851.100-city-vs-country-the-concrete-jungle-is-greener.html" target="_blank"><em>&#8220;City vs Country: The concrete jungle is greener&#8221;</em></a> Shanta Barley gives some more examples of why densification of cities should be supported:</p>
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<li>The carbon footprint of inhabitants becomes lower</li>
<li>The scale of waste generation becomes substantial enough to be an efficient and economical resource for energy production</li>
<li>It helps decreasing overpopulation since urban women have better access to family planning and birth control, often have better employment opportunities and have their first child later.</li>
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<p>How would these insights and examples contribute to the ongoing debates on sustainability? One could argue that these developments support efficiency, no substantial change. By all means they clearly stem from a belief in or the need for technology to solve sustainability issues instead of finding new ways to bring more balance in the earth’s ecosystem (<a title="Medea Hypothesis by Peter Ward" href="http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8855.html" target="_blank">Medea</a> vs. <a title="Wikipedia - Gaia Hypothesis" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaia_hypothesis" target="_blank">Gaia Hypothesis</a>).</p>
<p>Exaggerating, one could say that West believes that the closer one would bring people together, the better the ideas will pop up. However, West also realizes that with the pace of growth of cities, it will be hard for human kind to keep being innovative&#8230;</p>
<p>See also the New York Times Magazine&#8217;s article <a title="NYTimes article" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/19/magazine/19Urban_West-t.html?pagewanted=1&amp;_r=2&amp;hp" target="_blank">A Physicist Solves the City</a> and a conversation with Geoffrey West on Edge.org entitled <a title="West @ Edge" href="http://edge.org/conversation/geoffrey-west" target="_blank">Why Cities Keep Growing, Corporations and People Always Die, and Life Gets Faster</a> .</p>
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		<title>america 2049</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:28:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[April 4, 2011, was the launchdate of a new ARG (alternate reality game) entitled America 2049. The game is a 12-week episodic experience blending today&#8217;s world with a possible future world. The game fuels the debate on human rights issues linked to the thin line between the enabling aspect of certain identity-related technologies and the way [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-744" title="America 2049" src="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/america-2049-blog.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="84" />April 4, 2011, was the launchdate of a new <a title="Wikipedia article" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternate_reality_game">ARG</a> (alternate reality game) entitled <em><a title="America 2049" href="http://www.america2049.com">America 2049</a></em>. The game is a 12-week episodic experience blending today&#8217;s world with a possible future world. The game fuels the debate on human rights issues linked to the thin line between the enabling aspect of certain identity-related technologies and the way in which they expose civil rights to abuse from both private and government sectors.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;</em><em>In America 2049, the former land of the free has degenerated into the Divided States of America, where sexuality, religion, speech and culture are all controlled and restricted. On the upside: the entire population is on a drug  that inhibits aggressive behavior called <a title="SerennCo" href="http://serennco.com/" target="_blank">SerennAide</a>, administered automatically through the water supply. This has led to a decrease in crime rates, an increase in the population’s happiness, and has purportedly helped people to rise above their worst impulses.</em></p>
<p><em>Depending on where you stand, this is either a Utopian dream or an Orwellian nightmare. And it is up to you to decide where you stand: alongside the <a title="Council on American Heritage" href="http://councilonamericanheritage.com/">Council for American Heritage</a> (CAH), or with <a title="Divided We Fall" href="http://www.dividedwewillfall.com/">Divided We Fall</a> (DWF).&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Behind the game stands <em><a title="Fuel | We Power Change" href="http://fuelchange.net" target="_blank">Fuel | We power change</a> </em>, a creative agency focussing on the non-profit sector.</p>
<p>A great way to render the future tangible and use an immersive experience to explore and trigger debate on certain societal issues. Fascinating also that different cultural perspectives are embedded in the devised storylines.</p>
<p><small>Via <a title="ARGN.com" href="http://www.argn.com/2011/03/a_little_taste_of_serennaide_from_america_2049/#more-5112">ARGN.com</a></small></p>
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<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2008/01/22/skinterfaces/' rel='bookmark' title='skinterfaces'>skinterfaces</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2009/06/19/feeling-earths-heart-beat/' rel='bookmark' title='feeling Earth&#8217;s heart beat'>feeling Earth&#8217;s heart beat</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2008/02/14/2057-the-city/' rel='bookmark' title='2057: the city'>2057: the city</a></li>
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		<title>a touch of glass</title>
		<link>http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2011/04/08/a-touch-of-glass/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2011 09:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[High-end glass (and ceramics) producer Corning recently created a nice video showing a day in the life of a family in a world of &#8230; glass. The video basically shows the world as one big touch screen (without greasy fingers). Obviously, from today&#8217;s perspective, the success of touchscreens are one big pointer to a future of [...]
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<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2007/06/24/loud-interactive-epaper/' rel='bookmark' title='loud, interactive (e)paper'>loud, interactive (e)paper</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-737" title="corning" src="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/corning-blog-new.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="82" />High-end glass (and ceramics) producer <a title="Corning Inc." href="http://www.corning.com">Corning</a> recently created a nice <a title="YouTube video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&amp;v=6Cf7IL_eZ38">video</a> showing a day in the life of a family in a world of &#8230; glass. The video basically shows the world as one big touch screen (without greasy fingers). Obviously, from today&#8217;s perspective, the success of touchscreens are one big pointer to a future of &#8216;more&#8217;. Yet, there are also various elements equally present in today&#8217;s world that point in other directions.</p>
<p>One the one hand, while there is plenty of room for innovative and more natural interaction patterns &#8211; touch definitely being one of them, but also gesture of course &#8211; there are also plenty of worries abound that the increasing amounts of information, presented visually in our daily environments, are leading to situations of sensorial and cognitive overload on the user end. On the other hand, glass is not the only material able to render surfaces and the world around us interactive. Just think about all the advances in <a title="Smarttextiles" href="http://smartextiles.co.uk/">smart textiles</a> (check out also Ryan and Francesca&#8217;s inspiring work over at <a title="CuteCircuit" href="http://www.cutecircuit.com/">CuteCircuit</a> as well as that of Marina over at <a title="By-Wire" href="http://www.by-wire.net/">by-wire</a>) or the skin as an interface (see also CMU&#8217;s Chris Harrison&#8217;s <a title="Skinput" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3XPUdW9Ryg">Skinput</a> and a previous blogpost on &#8220;<em><a title="Skinterfaces" href="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2008/01/22/skinterfaces/">skinterfaces</a></em>&#8220;).</p>
<p>The future of touch also goes beyond the &#8216;one-way&#8217; touch that we are currently used to. <a title="Bayer Material Science" href="http://www.bayermaterialscience.com/internet/global_portal_cms.nsf/id/home_en">Bayer Material Science</a> and its subsidiary <a title="Artificial Muscle" href="http://www.artificialmuscle.com/">Artificial Muscle</a> for example, developed <a title="Bayer News" href="http://www.press.bayer.com/baynews/baynews.nsf/0/14E34D04EAD9CC30C1257837002D5ADC?Open">electroactive polymers</a> that enable devices and screens to provide tactile feedback. In other words, the surface might be smooth, but you feel texture.</p>
<p>On a sidenote &#8230; While many still associate the advent of touch screens with the launch of the iPhone and derivatives or <a title="Blog entry" href="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2006/11/03/the-world-is-the-interface/">Jeff Han</a>&#8216;s large-format interactive screens, the history of many of the interaction patterns involved goes back to the nineties. In 1999, for example, the former GMD-IPSI&#8217;s (now Frauenhofer-IPSI) <a title="Ambiente Lab" href="http://www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/ambiente/english/index.html">Ambiente Lab</a> &#8211; active in CSCW and other areas &#8211; presented their vision of workplaces of the future entitled <a title="i-Land" href="http://www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/ambiente/english/projekte/projekte/i_land.html">i-LAND</a>. Already, one could tap, swipe, even push documents from an interactive table to an interactive wall.</p>
<p><small>Image is still from the Corning video</small></p>
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<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2007/10/31/umpc-future/' rel='bookmark' title='UMPC future'>UMPC future</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2007/06/24/loud-interactive-epaper/' rel='bookmark' title='loud, interactive (e)paper'>loud, interactive (e)paper</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2007/11/07/new-building-materials/' rel='bookmark' title='new building materials'>new building materials</a></li>
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		<title>BMW Activate The Future</title>
		<link>http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2011/02/04/bmw-activate-the-future/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 16:32:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[BMW has a history with film on the web. Remember The Hire ? Now &#8211; like Honda, Volkswagen, Toyota and many other automobile companies &#8211; they have turned to look at &#8220;the future of mobility&#8221;. The initiative is entitled Activate the future and features four installments (to be launched one by one this February 2011) [...]
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<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2009/02/02/toyotas-future/' rel='bookmark' title='Toyota&#8217;s future'>Toyota&#8217;s future</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2007/10/09/biometry/' rel='bookmark' title='biometry'>biometry</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-692" title="bmwactivate" src="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/bmwactivate-new-blog.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="97" />BMW has a history with film on the web. Remember <em><a title="The Hire" href="http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/Uniquely/TVAndNewMedia/BMWFilms.aspx" target="_blank">The Hire</a></em> ? Now &#8211; like <a title="blog entry" href="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2009/02/20/dream-the-impossible/" target="_blank">Honda</a>, <a title="blog entry" href="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2009/02/02/toyotas-future/" target="_blank">Volkswagen, Toyota</a> and many other automobile companies &#8211; they have turned to look at <em>&#8220;the future of mobility&#8221;</em>. The initiative is entitled <em><a title="Activate the future" href="http://bmwactivatethefuture.com" target="_blank">Activate the future</a></em> and features four installments (to be launched one by one this February 2011) : <em>The new city, The future just isn&#8217;t what it used to be, Reinventing mobility </em>and<em> How we&#8217;ll learn to stop worrying and love the future</em>. Each episode contains bits of interviews with well-known scientists, travellers, authors, entrepreneurs, etc. intended to provoke thoughts and discussion.</p>
<p>As the website mentions, the initiative</p>
<blockquote><p><em>[...] is not meant to provide definitive answers, but rather, to ask the right questions from the right people in an attempt to generate discussion, provoke thought and stir the imagination. [... It] was created to get users actively involved in the ever-evolving conversation on the future of mobility. Over the coming months, this site will continue to explore new ways to shape the future of mobility and will encourage users’ opinions and participation along the way.</em></p></blockquote>
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		<title>from stuff to platforms</title>
		<link>http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2010/09/09/from-stuff-to-platforms/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 16:57:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Future scenarios serve various purposes, one of which is to provide a contextual source of inspiration for new concepts for products/services/experiences. Throughout the years, working with scenarios as such in our participatory workshops brought to the surface many interesting insights. For example, lately there appears to be an increasing tendency among people to stay away [...]
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<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2007/10/05/waterworld/' rel='bookmark' title='waterworld'>waterworld</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2007/03/05/design-led-futures/' rel='bookmark' title='design led futures'>design led futures</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-661" title="ideas" src="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/bulb-blog.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="100" />Future scenarios serve various purposes, one of which is to provide a contextual source of inspiration for new concepts for products/services/experiences. Throughout the years, working with scenarios as such in our participatory workshops brought to the surface many interesting insights.</p>
<p>For example, lately there appears to be an increasing tendency among people to stay away from the design of new physical objects as carriers of solutions for existing and possible future challenges. A few years ago, this still used to be different. Novelty, innovation, creativity used to be correlated rather unilaterally with new <em>stuff</em>. Now, the attempts of a growing number of participants in for example idea-generation or lo-fi prototyping/thinking-with-your-hands sessions that we organize, appear to be oriented towards trying to un-think &#8216;stuff&#8217;, to build further upon already existing &#8216;infrastructure&#8217; or <em>platforms for solutions</em>, e.g. smartphones, social networks, etc.</p>
<p>A preliminary closer look at this phenomenon leads us to a series of possible explanations, which are most likely interrelated.</p>
<blockquote><p>First, <em>sustainability</em> has become a top future challenge to most people, leading to a more critical stance when it comes to conceptualizing yet another physical object/product. Second, a paradigmatic shift has taken place in the way many of our technological tools have evolved: from mono-use type of objects, over multi-use, many of our tools have become <em>platforms of/for solutions</em>. Hence one can extend them, build upon them without the need for something completely new. Think apps, think modular hardware bodies combined with upgradeable software, open standards, etc. Third, thinking of solutions in terms of <em>services</em> is becoming more common. In many cases the services <em>are</em> the solutions without a new tangible product. Fourth, many of the major challenges identified when it comes to the future are increasingly complex and deal with designing for <em>behavioural change</em>, shifting focus to a people-based <em>how?</em> rather than an objects-based <em>what?</em>.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is by no means an exhaustive list. Social, cultural and economic context obviously also plays a role in whether people tend to focus on designing things vs. designing solutions.  Nevertheless these observations lead to interesting questions when it comes to a changing attitude of innovation, of design, and also of the  kind of skills and insights we would like tomorrow&#8217;s problem solvers and solution providers to have. Perhaps it is but a mere rediscovery of the notion of a <em>solution</em>, a broadening of its scope, beyond its most physical embodiment. A shift worth exploring further &#8230;</p>
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		<title>drone phone home</title>
		<link>http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2010/02/17/drone-phone-home/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 09:23:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The military uses them, law enforcement uses them, Wired&#8217;s Chris Anderson is crazy about them &#8230; hey, even you can fly one via your iPhone or build one of your own.From nifty creations by amateurs on DIYDrones.com to professional equipment entering the market, drones or UAV&#8217;s (unmanned aerial vehicles) are definitely hot these days. Most [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-647" title="ARDrone" src="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/100105-ardrone-g-tiny.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="125" />The <a title="WSJ article" href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB126056379662287811.html" target="_blank">military</a> uses them, <a title="Engadget article" href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/15/uk-police-nab-teen-with-30-500-drone/" target="_blank">law enforcement</a> uses them, Wired&#8217;s <a title="BoingBoing" href="http://tv.boingboing.net/2008/03/13/diy-drones-with-chri.html" target="_blank">Chris Anderson</a> is crazy about them &#8230; hey, even you can <a title="Parrot's ARDrone" href="http://ardrone.parrot.com/parrot-ar-drone/en/" target="_blank">fly one via your iPhone</a> or <a title="DIYdrones" href="http://diydrones.com" target="_blank">build one of your own</a>.From nifty creations by amateurs on DIYDrones.com to professional equipment entering the market, d<em>rones</em> or <em>UAV&#8217;s</em> (unmanned aerial vehicles) are definitely hot these days. Most will remember how <em>Parrot</em> sent the blogo-&amp;-twittersphere abuzz with their iPhone-controlled <em>ARDrone</em> at the CES preshow event.</p>
<p>Equiped with a video camera (some even infrared), microphones and intelligent autopilot, the current generation of drones are already more than mere new<em> toys for the boys</em>. In the hands of teenagers for fun or in those of authorities for surveillance etc., some people worry about a new wave of privacy and even terroristic threats, while others see a whole range of new opportunities opened up by drones ranging from augmented reality games to lightweight logistics or environmental scanning solutions. One thing is for sure: this is gamechanging beyond the technology itself.</p>
<p><small>Image of <em>Parrot&#8217;s <a title="Parrot ARDrone" href="http://ardrone.parrot.com/parrot-ar-drone/en/" target="_blank">ARDrone</a></em> via <a title="Bright.nl" href="http://www.bright.nl" target="_blank">Bright.nl</a></small></p>
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		<title>personal aviation vehicles</title>
		<link>http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2010/01/21/personal-aviation-vehicles/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 17:20:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Which better way to jumpstart the year than to have another look at personal aviation initiatives (see also earlier posts here and here). The online buzz seems to prove that not even a crisis can silence those dreaming about personal aviation vehicles (PAV&#8217;s): e.g. Mirror Image Aerospace&#8217;s Skywalker VTOL, the PAL-V. Urban Aeronautics&#8216; X-Hawk does away [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-635" title="buzzly-tiny" src="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/buzzly-tiny.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="94" />Which better way to jumpstart the year than to have another look at personal aviation initiatives (see also earlier posts <a title="blog post" href="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2009/01/08/flying-machine/">here</a> and <a title="blog post" href="http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2007/10/12/flying-cars/" target="_self">here</a>). The online buzz seems to prove that not even a crisis can silence those dreaming about <em>personal aviation vehicles </em>(PAV&#8217;s): e.g. Mirror Image Aerospace&#8217;s <a title="Skywalker" href="http://www.skywalkervtol.com/" target="_blank">Skywalker</a> VTOL, the <a title="Pal-V" href="http://www.pal-v.com/" target="_blank">PAL-V</a>. <a title="Urban Aeronautics" href="http://www.urbanaero.com" target="_blank">Urban Aeronautics</a>&#8216; <em>X-Hawk</em> does away with the external propellors, after all a much lamented nuisance for VTOL PAV&#8217;s in crowded urban environments.</p>
<p>A lot of effort seems to go into VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) configurations, as can be seen in for example the video of this <em>Buzz Lightyear</em>-like <a title="YouTube video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhpPhvWvLgk" target="_blank">low-noise electric VTOL PAV</a>. Yet, there is also the <a title="YouTube video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnuL_0MBn7c" target="_blank">Spiral Duct ESTOL Concept</a>. NASA apparently also took inspiration from <em>Transformers</em> and shows how a car can be turned into a personal air vehicle (see <a title="YouTube video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3_CoB8q2XU" target="_blank">video</a>).  For more PAV-videos, check out <a title="NASAPav" href="http://www.youtube.com/user/NASAPAV" target="_blank">NASAPav</a>.</p>
<p>Although a few years old,  the <a title="These legs are made for walking" href="http://cafefoundation.org/v2/pdf_pav/CAFE.BAS.DiscoverMagazine.pdf" target="_blank">article</a> entitled <em>&#8220;These legs are made for walking&#8221;</em> (<a title="Discover Magazine" href="http://discovermagazine.com/" target="_blank">Discover Magazine</a>) presents a concise overview of five visionaries and how they see beyond vehicles as we know them, first of all by questioning the assumptions underlying them today. <a title="James Kuffner" href="http://www.kuffner.org/james/" target="_blank">James Kuffner</a> (Head of Planning and Autonomy Lab at the Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University) for example asks <em>&#8220;why wheels?&#8221;, </em>his lab colleague <a title="Chris Urmson" href="http://www.ri.cmu.edu/person.html?person_id=540" target="_blank">Chris Urmson</a> asks <em>&#8220;why a driver?&#8221;</em>. Brian Seeley (eye surgeon and founder of the <a title="CAFE Foundation" href="http://cafefoundation.org/v2/main_home.php" target="_blank">CAFE</a> (Comparative Aircraft Flying Efficiency) Foundation, check out their blog <a title="CAFE Foundation blog" href="http://blog.cafefoundation.org/" target="_blank">here</a>) shares thoughts on flying cars, while <a title="Robert Thompson" href="http://newhouse.syr.edu/bio.cfm?Email=rthompso" target="_blank">Robert Thompson</a> (director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University) questions the US&#8217; infatuation with gas-guzzling cars and conjures ecochic pint-size autos with moss roofs. Peter &#8216;<a title="X-Prize" href="http://www.xprize.org" target="_blank">X-Prize</a>&#8216; Diamandis thinks about truly personalized cars, i.e. shape your own carbon-nanotube impregnated composite bodies.</p>
<p><small>Image: still from <a title="NASAPav video" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhpPhvWvLgk" target="_blank">NASAPav&#8217;s video</a></small></p>
<p>Related posts:<ol>
<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2007/11/30/personal-nanofactories/' rel='bookmark' title='personal nanofactories'>personal nanofactories</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2008/02/18/future-of-personal-health/' rel='bookmark' title='future of personal health'>future of personal health</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.pantopicon.be/blog/2009/01/08/flying-machine/' rel='bookmark' title='flying machine'>flying machine</a></li>
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