Post on 14-Apr-2017
Makers, IoT, Third Industrial Revolution and (im)Precision Agriculture
Davide Gomba @vongomben
lavoro ad officine Arduino,
Diffusion of Innovation| Rogers, 1962https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffusion_of_innovations
https://www.flickr.com/photos/upsidaisium/4775739538
Traditional Retail
Traditional Manufacturing
New Conversations| In-browser CAD Tool tinkercad.com
New Designers
Remixed Things
2011
2012
Rifkin describes how the five pillars of the Third Industrial Revolution will create thousands of businesses and millions of jobs, and usher in a fundamental reordering of human relationships, from hierarchical to lateral power, that will impact the way we conduct business, govern society, educate our children, and engage in civic life.
Full Printed on Vimeo https://vimeo.com/12768578
Makers Manifesto
Instructables
Opendesk
Local Motors Vs General Motorshttps://localmotors.com/
The Bloom of Open Furnitures Opendesk.cc
Source: http://www.fabfoundation.org/fab-labs/
Prototyping Networks | 400+ Fablabs in Europe (2016)
Neil Gershenfeld and the Fablabssource: jokkofablab.wordpress.com/%E2%96%B2-fab-labs/
Distributed Tools, Distributed Knoledge 3DHubs.com
History of 3D printing 1984 2014
Compare Data: RepRap explosion and first time print
http://surveys.peerproduction.net/2012/05/manufacturing-in-motion/3/
Patents DO expire
https://www.colourbox.com/preview/4207482-expired-stamp-shows-product-validity-ended.jpg
Angelo Raffaele Meo
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Raffaele_Meo
A twenty five years term of patent is nowadays dated.
At the beginning of the 19th century, such long terms allowed producers to pay back the investment. Today, they hamper innovation. Twenty years in the 19th century correspond to 6 months of today
Arduino Prototype, Late 2004
Genuino Uno, Late 2015
The Upcoming War on General Purpose Computing
Source: Arduino Blog
Arduino as a learning toolLearning Game Programming with Esplora, Arduino Blog
http://silvyashow.com
sign language glove (http://www.clloks.com/?p=8)
New IoT Tools | The Farting Office Chair
Open-Sourcing Science | PHDuino / Ph Probe http://code.google.com/p/phduino/
New Tools | OS DIY Generic Lab Equipmenthttp://www.gaudi.ch/GaudiLabs/?page_id=328
The Democracy of Data #IoT Crowd-Sourced Data Witnesses Fukushima Disasterhttp://safecast.org/tilemap/?lat=37.262577&lon=140.361707&z=8
Wearing Computational Objects Camoflash Anti-paparazzi fashion accessoryhttp://ahprojects.com/projects/camoflash/
The Power of Tinkering http://makezine.com/2010/07/05/diy-back-to-the-future-shoes-powe/
New Tools | Open Source Industrial Controllercontrollino.cc
New Communities
New Generation of Farmershttp://farmhack.org/tools
second topicopen hardwaremakers revolution
New Tools | Open Source Ecologyopensourceecology.org/
New Tools | Open Source Ecology
http://opensourceecology.org/gvcs/
Users Rights?
http://modernfarmer.com/2016/07/right-to-repair/
Users Rights?
https://www.wired.com/2015/02/new-high-tech-farm-equipment-nightmare-farmers/
New Tools
second topicopen hardwaremakers revolution
RuralHack Kit
New Tools
Conversational Uis meets RuralHackers
ruralhack.cc
second topicopen hardwaremakers revolution
New Signals
The New Low-Power Signal Warhttps://novemberfive.co/blog/internet-of-things-lora-vs-sigfox/
second topicopen hardwaremakers revolution
Online and Makerspace based learning
@udacity @codeacademy @Khanacademy
Online and Makerspace based learning
Wau HollandChaos Computer Club Germany
VS
Tim HunkinThe Inner Lives Of Machines UK
Neil Gerchenfeld and the Fablab // how to make almost everything
Neil Gershenfeld and the Fablabssource: jokkofablab.wordpress.com/%E2%96%B2-fab-labs/
Barcelona Fablabs Today and within few years
lavoro ad officine Arduino,
MEG, open source greenhouse
TooWheels, open source wheelshair
Rethink Tools | Digifacturing Conversations with RoboticsFablabtorino.org
Chaise Lounge
Pietro Leoni
Open Source Lasercutted Chair
which are the iot applications?in which field?
IoT applications
what is actually part of the iot?this infographic highlight several application that can benefit of the introduction the ioTThe practice can infact go from environmental monitoring to process optimization, tracking of shipment and measuring of energy consumption.
History of computing
this image presents a brief summary of the computing waves from the 60s to nowit is clear how a shift happened in the distribution of computer power.
in the 60s the main paradigm was of mainframe computing (1 machine with many terminals attached to it)
slowly, thanks to the introduction of the transistor the process of miniaturization lead to the production of personal computer.standalone machine that were able to stay on a desk
the introduction of the internet in the 90s expanded the potentiality of the single machines, allowing for communication between devices and later people with the birth of sn
the year 2000s saw the introduction of mobile computing the iphone in 2006 marked a huge step in the history of computing. the computer doesnt have to stay on a table, it can stay in your pocket, at the same time many devices in the house start becoming connected xbox ipad phones,
the last two years saw instead a lot of development in other devices able to connect to each other and to the internet, this is the case f smart matches, google glasses, bands, digital scales, .this phenomenon takes the name of IoT
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dal 1960 e lintroduzione dei primi mainframe ci siamo mossi nella direzione di portare il computer sempre pi verso il suo utentepassando dai mainfram (molte persone accedono alla stessa macchina tramite un mainframe)negli anni 80 stato introdotto il personal com
the future of the IoT
cisco estimates that ...
Where is my connected fridge?
Dov' il mio frigo Connesso?
http://fuckyeahinternetfridge.tumblr.com/
probabilmente sono gi passati una ventina di anni da quando abbiamo iniziato a sentire annunci di frigoriferi in grado di capire che tipi di prodotti avevano al loro interno, in grado di suggerirci liste della spesa o magari proporci delle diete personalizzate.
Ogni anno al Ces ogni marca di elettrodomestici presenta un modello diverso, con schermi, connessioni a internet, e magari anche a twitter. Fatto sta che nessuno di noi ancora possiede un frigo di questo tipo.
Questo non vuol dire che gli oggetti connessi non stiano entrando nelle nostre vite.
http://fuckyeahinternetfridge.tumblr.com/
Why is my fridge connected?
And, BTW, who's talking to?
Perch il mio frigo Connesso?
E sopratutto, a chi sta parlando?
69% of Consumers Will Own an In-Home IoT Device by 2019
Acquity Group
The connected home
from a research of Aquity group on Us citizens 69 percent . will in 2019
The Do-It-Yourself Smart Home Market in the US Will Reach $7.8 Billion By 2019 NextMarket Insights
The connected home DIY market
http://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelwolf/2014/07/24/heres-why-the-do-it-yourself-smart-home-market-will-reach-7-8-billion-by-2019/
a research demonstrate than in 2019 the DIY smart home market will grow from 1.3 billion to 7.8 billion in 2019apple and google want to jump on this proposing an infrastructure and a service to integrate different services together.
this growing number of people that buy and install things for themselves in their houses, is being fueled already by a even more diy market of tools to propose
-open standards,gi
Big players
big players are trying to address this problem proposing standards to integrate their products with different devices, and creating a uniform environment to enable a seamless uniform interaction between the different object.
L'Internet di una cosa alla volta...
one app doesnt fit allthis results in usability problems
moreover the most of the benefit reachable through the iot will happen when devices will be able to freely communicate and exchange information between themselfin this way for example the fridge will be able to tell the washing machine when is the best moment to start the was, and maybe sync with the smart electric grid to get a slot
Messaging is the new Platform http://techcrunch.com/2015/09/29/forget-apps-now-the-bots-take-over/
(11 Reasons) Why Bots will be are the new Appshttps://medium.com/making-meya/11-reasons-why-bots-are-the-new-apps-9bb3856d60a7#.hoe2ihzbt
1. Bots are a lot easier to install than mobile apps 2. Bots are easily distributed. 3. Quality mobile apps are expensive to build, maintain and deploy 4. There is a very long-tail of use-cases that dont justify a mobile app 5. Messaging apps are ubiquitous and dominate consumers mobile engagement 6. Consumers are experiencing mobile app fatigue 7. Bot interactions are intrinsically bi-directional 8. Moving complexity to the cloud reduces a users cognitive load.9 Bots are extremely portable 10. Bot software development cycles are extremely fast, even on-demand 11. Humans are innately hardwired for language and conversation
Atrificial Intelligence for the masseshttp://www.wired.com/2016/04/openai-elon-musk-sam-altman-plan-to-set-artificial-intelligence-free
Power to the Peoplehttps://medium.com/@giobindi/automatizza-il-tuo-bot-telegram-senza-scrivere-codice-729ab0f001bf#.ajdr3qcp4
The connected home DIY tools
second topicopen hardwaremakers revolution
New Conversations | Casa JasminaCasajasmina.arduino.cc
New Tools
second topicopen hardwaremakers revolution
New Communities
second topicopen hardwaremakers revolution
Grazie!
Davide Gomba @vongomben