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Change is another word for opportunity
Mid-TN Regional WorkshopMarch 28, 2013
Jason GriffeyHead of Library Information TechnologyUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga
libraries, technology, and the next decade
Living in the Science Fiction Condition
Jason GriffeyHead of Library Information TechnologyUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Mid TN Tech SummitMarch 28, 2013
Mid TN Tech SummitMarch 28, 2013
Crazy Near Future Technologies That Will Change EverythingCrazy Near Future Technologies That Will Change Everything
Living in the Science Fiction Condition
everything is amazing...
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Three Laws of TechnologyPhoto by K
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Moore’s Law
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Koomey’s Law
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Metcalfe’s Law
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Visions of the Future
Stross’ Extrapolation
http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2012/08/how-low-power-can-you-go.html
Gabe Newell
Mike Abrash
http://blogs.valvesoftware.com/abrash/valve-how-i-got-here-what-its-like-and-what-im-doing-2/
Valve: How I Got Here, What It’s Like, and What I’m Doing
By “wearable computing” I mean mobile computing where both computer-generated graphics and the real world are seamlessly overlaid in your view; there is no separate display that you hold in your hands (think Terminator vision). The underlying trend as we’ve gone from desktops through laptops and notebooks to tablets is one of having computing available in more places, more of the time.
no separatedisplay
The logical endpoint is computing everywhere, all the time – that is, wearable computing – and I have no doubt that 20 years from now that will be standard, probably through glasses or contacts, but for all I know through some kind of more direct neural connection.
computingeverywhere, all the time
And I’m pretty confident that platform shift will happen a lot sooner than 20 years – almost certainly within 10, but quite likely as little as 3-5, because the key areas – input, processing/power/size, and output – that need to evolve to enable wearable computing are shaping up nicely, although there’s a lot still to be figured out.
little as 3-5quite likely as
Vernor Vinge
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sensors everywhere
• Mio Alpha
• Fitbug Orb
• LG Smart Activity Tracker
• GeoPalz iBitz
• Bodymedia
• Nike+ Fuelband
• Jawbone Up
autonomous robots
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http://www.fastcodesign.com/1669200/flying-swarm-of-robots-gives-protesters-and-activists-free-wi-fi-on-the-go
http://www.darwinaerospace.com/burritobomber
Possible Futuresfor Libraries
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Every Book a Node
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Libraries as
Privacy Spaces
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Libraries as
Data Hubs
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Libraries as
Archival Units
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Libraries as
Activists
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conclusions
Douglas Adams said...1. Anything that is in the world when you’re
born is normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works.
2. Anything that’s invented between when you’re fifteen and thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.
3. Anything invented after you’re thirty-five is against the natural order of things.
We look at the present through a rear-view mirror.
We march backwards into the future.
--Marshall McLuhan
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What’s Past is Prologue...
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Ellis’ Projection
How to See the Futurehttp://www.warrenellis.com/?p=14314
Act like you live in the Science Fiction
Condition.
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