Fabio Sergio (frog design) - Singing The Body Electric @ Frontiers Of Interaction V, Rome 06-2009

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Keynote by Fabio Sergio, Creative Director at frog design, at Frontiers of Interaction V in Rome. Fabio takes digital interaction physical and discusses how our body will become a terminal and node for communication. "that thing absorbing and beaming bits won’t be a device you’ll be wearing. it will be you".

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Singing the body electricFabio Sergio

June 2009

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social networks

smart cities

internet of things

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the body as a terminal

the body as a node

(the body as a conduit)

ubicomp

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ubi-conn

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We are now in an eraof pervasive networks and are thus more properly “in”, not “on” the network.

Careful choice of prepositionshelps to think more clearlyabout not only the stakes of cohabiting with things within the networked world,but also for thinking abouthow to design experiencesfor this very di!erent mode of occupancy. ”

Julian Bleeker, 2006

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Timo Arnall, 2008 | www.nearfield.org

ubi-comm

co-dependenceKevin Kelly, “The next 5000 days of the web”, 2008

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the body as a terminal

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“A cochlear implant, as it is known, would trigger my auditory nerves with 16

electrodes that snaked inside my inner ear.”Michael Chorost, Wired, November 2005

the (first) weird question

When will we start to consider having a face to face conversation over the phone?

Jawbone | www.jawbone.com

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Lyric Hearing | www.lyrichearing.com

ubi.comm +

noise suppression +

in-ear +

I hear voices: yours

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Mac Fuminazu | http://petitinvention.wordpress.com

visible, invisible, visible

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Wikitude | www.mobilizy.com

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contemplating

your own discomfort

Ralph Bremenkamp | www.frogdesign.com

William Gibson, Neuromancer, 1984

“Borgs” outside the MIT, circa 1995

Pranav Mistry, 6th Sense, MIT, 2009

the (second) weird question

would you give away an eye, to have it replaced with a camera?

Rob Spence | www.eyborgblog.com

Rob Spence | www.eyborgblog.com

more contemplation time

Philips Design probe, 2007, SKIN: tattoo

Jim Mielke, sub-dermal bluetooth display, 2008

the body as a node

Google Latitude | www.google.com/latitude

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Suunto | www.suunto.com

Nintendo Wii | www.wii.com

frog design, e-monitors, 2009

beclever.wordpress.comwww.sixuntilme.comDexcom | www.dexcom.com

mass-market enablersare here already

Apple iPhone 3.0 & LifeScan

So what happens when the device that records your medical status is also the device you use to update your social connections?”

Lee Maguire, 2009

your heartbeat becomesa conversation

one last consideration

one last reference

one last (weird) question

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photo: Tony Blay

that thing absorbing and beaming bits won’t be a deviceyou’ll be wearing.it will be you

“I can see through satellites now”Warren Ellis & Adi Granov, Iron Man, 2008

we know how that feels, right?

how quickly is augmented reality leading us to feel the need for an augmented body to fully take advantage of it?

in other words...

would you give an eye to see through satellites?

fabio.sergio@frogdesign.com