The internet of things for the tourism & cultural industries.

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Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino @iotwatch The next 5 years of the internet of things.

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Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino @iotwatch

The next 5 years of the internet

of things.

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Tinker London 2007-2010

Good Night Lamp March 2012

Interaction Design Institute Ivrea 2004-2006

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When we embed connectivity in everyday objects. What happens when those objects are designed with an understanding of the affordances of the web.

What is #iot?

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It’s about telling stories with objects.

What is #iot?

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We have water! Mars Phenix lander

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Hurricanes or #uksnow Stamen design for MSNBC

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Sharing experiences Dopplr: a social network for business travellers (RIP 2010)

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Sharing responsibility

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Cities are defined by their data Clustr: photo-centric mapping by Flickr and Open Street Map

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Cities are defined by their shapes Shapetiles: Flickr geo tagging data as shapes

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Using what’s empty Breather.com (2013)

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Using what’s available or free

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Warchalking Ben Hammersley & Matt Jones (2002)

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Creating layers of narratives Nike Grid (2011)

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Cities you can “own” publicly Foursquare (since 2009) & Facebook Places (2010)

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Technology compensates for the city’s failings Tapit & App for loo finder

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There’s a lot out there Thingful.net

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But it’s closer than you think. Thingful.net

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Measure the impact of your taxes Oakland Crime Spotters by Stamen

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Measure the impact of your taxes Met London mapping project

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Public displays of affection Graffiti Research Lab

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Pick a colour Semi transparent design & Sony Bravia

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For profit and against it Status of London Bridge

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Near me now Exposure app for the iPhone (2009)

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Musical spaces

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Narratives of boredom Andy Stanford Clark’s house in the Isle of White, IBM

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Narratives of boredom Tom Coate’s house, San Francisco

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The infrastructure is the expert Hello Lamp Post

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Too smart a bin Renew London smart bins

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Making me feel smart The O app in the Mona museum in Hobart, Tasmania

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The guests have arrived Nest thermostat & August lock

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The next 5 years means...

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Focus on wearables for health (travel insurance on the go?)

Geo-locative info will come back

(not necessarily augmented reality)

Data protection & consumer protection Acts will be re-written

(disclaimers for every lamp post)

Stories will be told differently.

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The plants need watering Botanicalls, 2009

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Easybloom, Moistly, Parrot, Koubachi, etc

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