Carla Diana Hardware Innovation Workshop NYC 2013

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September 18, 2013 1 Design and the Internet of Things MAKE Hardware Innovation Workshop 2013

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Carla Diana's talk on Design and the Internet of Things for MAKE Hardware Innovation Workshop 2013 "The Design Advantage", Smart Design, Smart Interaction Lab

Transcript of Carla Diana Hardware Innovation Workshop NYC 2013

  • 1. September 18, 2013 1 Design and the Internet of Things MAKE Hardware Innovation Workshop 2013

2. September 18, 2013 2 About Smart Founded in 1980, Smart is an award-wining design and innovation consulting firm with offices in New York, San Francisco and Barcelona. Every day, we work with companies of all sizes and across diverse industries to create human-centered design solutions that delight customers and help companies achieve their business goals. 3. September 18, 2013 3 Making meaning in an internet of things IxD13 Conference Toronto 4. September 18, 2013 4 Making meaning in an internet of things IxD13 Conference Toronto 5. September 18, 2013 5 The Internet of Things is here 6. September 18, 2013 6 During 2008, the number of things connected to the Internet exceeded the number of people on earth. By 2020 there will be 50 billion. - Cisco Systems 7. September 18, 2013 7 The perfect storm: robotics affordable sensors object tagging wireless communications broadband 8. September 18, 2013 8 New design experiences The vision is no longer having to say heres what Im doing and heres why Im doing it, now help me. Henry Holtzman, MIT Media Lab 9. September 18, 2013 9 New business opportunities 10. September 18, 2013 10 Everyday life Energy Connected Home Lifestyle Home Health Care Sports Finance Automotive Entertainment 11. September 18, 2013 11 Visions 12. September 18, 2013 12 What does this mean for people? 13. September 18, 2013 13 Turning things into knowing ? ? ? ? ? 14. September 18, 2013 14 me! myself others the world Knowing about 15. September 18, 2013 15 data information knowledge wisdom Hierarchy of meaning 16. September 18, 2013 16 About myself Training Self control Mindfulness Behavior change Identity me! 17. September 18, 2013 17 The quantified self Fitbit 18. September 18, 2013 18 The quantified other: pets & plants Tagg Tracker 19. September 18, 2013 19 Identity 20. September 18, 2013 20 WiThings scale, BP monitor Self control Wiithings Scale 21. September 18, 2013 21 Mindfulness Adheretech 22. September 18, 2013 22 Mavia System Behavior change 23. September 18, 2013 23 About others Virtual presence Sharing Team dynamics Health caretaking 24. September 18, 2013 24 Virtual presence Good night lamp 25. September 18, 2013 25 Sharing Samsung Galaxy Camera 26. September 18, 2013 26 Team dynamics Jawbone UP 27. September 18, 2013 27 Health caretaking Vitality Glow Caps 28. September 18, 2013 28 Aging in place Lively 29. September 18, 2013 29 About our surroundings Exposing the Invisible Remote monitoring and control Accessing the inaccessible Microscopic/macroscopic 30. September 18, 2013 30 Exposing the invisible Lapka Blocks 31. September 18, 2013 31 Exposing the invisible Cube Sensors 32. September 18, 2013 32 Belkin Wemo Remote control 33. September 18, 2013 33 Remote monitoring Canary 34. September 18, 2013 34 Microscopic/Macroscopic 35. September 18, 2013 35 Self control Mindfulness Training Behavior change Identity Virtual presence Sharing Team dynamics Health care Remote monitoring/control Accessing the inaccessible Exposing the invisible Macroscopic/microscopic Knowing me! myself others the world 36. September 18, 2013 36 A blank slate moment 37. September 18, 2013 37 Becoming part of everyday life Products have to be about something: flexible platforms like NinjaBlocks and Twine are amazing for developers but most people need a clear sense of purpose and need Data must be truly meaningful, compelling and fairly complete: fitness trackers are great for runners and walkers, but what about cyclists and skaters? Information should come from multiple sources: my Withings scale and associated data is helpful, but Im still the one making blind guesses regarding whats changed Products must be easy to set up and install, giving us feedback in a human language: with most new wireless products, we are still a long way from plug and play Vigilance and privacy must be balanced: keeping a constant eye on your home is valuable, but design should provide feedback regarding what is being watched, when Power requirements are always challenging: dealing with cords and batteries detracts from the experience. 38. September 18, 2013 38 Something fun 39. September 18, 2013 39 40. September 18, 2013 40 Say Hello! @carladiana_ smartinteractionlab.com [email protected]