Why Picasso would love the Internet of Things

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Why Picasso would love the Internet of Things Paul X. McCarthy @paulxmccarthy Rewind/Fast Forward Doltone House Hyde Park Sydney Wednesday 25 March, 2015

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Why Picasso would love the Internet of ThingsPaul X. McCarthy@paulxmccarthyRewind/Fast ForwardDoltone House Hyde Park SydneyWednesday 25 March, 2015

What is the Internet of Things

● Sensors such as Smart Dust

● Systems such as Facial Recognition

● Actuators such as Utility Fog

Principles

● Ubiquitous Observations○ Real time○ Low-cost○ Multispectrum○ High-frequency

● Two other jobs to automate and improve

○ Thinking and Doing

● Sensing, Analysis & Responding

Key Drivers

● Low-power sensors and sensor networks ○ Zigbee, Z-Wave, Contiki

● Big data storage and analytics○ NoSQL Databases, Streaming Data

● Open source hardware ○ Arduino, Intel Galileo, RepRap

Systems

● Voice and Facial recognition system● Warehouse management system● Tire-pressure monitoring system● Indoor positioning system● Inventory control system● Lighting control system● Power automation system

Industries include Transport, Health & Smart Farming.

Picasso, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, 1907.

● Lines & Planes

● Perspective

● Multi-dimensions

History of Art in Three SlidesHistory of Art in Three Slides

Lascaux Cave Paintings, 15,000BC.

2D

The Conversion on the Way to Damascus, Caravaggio, 1601

3D

Guernica, Picasso, 1937

N-D

Andrew Ng, Machine Learning‘Cocktail Party Problem’Stanford University

Multiple perspectives unpackedAutomagically

Jack Ma, Alibaba Founder, Demonstrates Facial Payment at CEBIT 2015.

Distinguishing Economic Features

Multiple perspectives repackaged

Multiple perspectives repackaged

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