Making the Most of Our DataThe Human Body in the Internet of Things
Tim Cannon & Ryan O’Shea@TimTheCyborg @Ryan0Shea
Grindhouse Wetware
Biohacking
Detail of the augmentation in my hands.Screenshot courtesy of ProSabien and Galileo.
Biohacking
Early prototype of Grindhouse’s Circadia, an implantable device that sends biometric data wirelessly from your body to your phone.
A History of Citizen Science
● Academic Journals● Gentleman Scientist● Amatuer Scientists● Ortieg Prize● X Prize
Innovations for Accessibility
● Light Bulb PCR● Arduino● MakerBot● RaspberryPi● Linux
Why is this important?
● Scientific Literacy
● Economic Recovery
● Tech4Good
Hacking and Citizen Science
Iterative Development at Work
So what is next?
● Active Control of Digital Systems● Passive Control of Digital Systems● Digital Feedback● Peripheral Nervous System● Central Nervous System
Internet of Things
Internet of Things
Who Owns Your Data?
Body Area Networks
Biological Chemicals
Why do any of this?
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Tim Cannon & Ryan O’Shea@TimTheCyborg @Ryan0Shea