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The Gaming Session. LOVED IT!

February 8, 2008 - 13:48 — Daniel Demel
Thoughts on the game session: GO AND SEE ALL THE VIDEOS ON http://www.nuovo.ch/liftvideo Robin Hunicke comparing mechanism and aesthetics of games to web application. Loved this presentation, because it really gave insides to how games systems work, why they are fun and how this can be applied to application. Guy Vardi talking about casual games. Casual games = are small bits of drugs you take regularly and maybe much too often. Epic games = giving you the full dose which you maybe shouldn't take every day. I prefere the second option. Paul Barnett The ever-changing online environment is a burdon which should make us being excited about and we should dare more often to go really new ways in stead of adopting, copying and just adding on. I really liked the image of the evolving shape and features a cup of a drink can have when you visit Las Vegas. Bruno Bonnell Robotic innovation is going to change game industrie, because of new interfaces which are going to be developed. It's about re-inventing the code of communication with computers, where the interaction is not trying to copy human to human interaction.
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Inspriring Green Thing

February 7, 2008 - 19:12 — Daniel Demel
Tom Taylors presentation about "Do the Green Thing" and how to connect real life behavioral data to social online communities was really interesting for me and gave me some good points to think about while working on my diploma projects in the upcoming months. MEASURE - VISUALIZE - EXPOSURE.
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"If you can connect a rabbit, you can connect anything"

February 7, 2008 - 16:38 — Daniel Demel
The first afternoon session on thursday is about "Stories" and is starts with a talk from Rafi Haladjia, founder of french company Violet, which produces the little white wi-fi rabbit Nabaztag. After working several years bringing real world things to the screen, he founded Violet in 2003, and now wonders how to make the bridge from the Flinstones to the Jetsons to fulfill the dream of "calm-computing". Rafi talks about the bandwidth of attention as a critical factor of receiving information and about Moore's Law and the natural evolution. Violet's strategy is to make affordable products, products that are fun, usefull, which give new images to technology, empower the user and open it to the community which can help to generate killer apps. But why a rabbit? "If you can connect a rabbit, you can connect anything" Rafi then gives a short description of what the Nabaztag does: it gives information through light, speaks, plays music, reads, moves and sniffs objects through RFID. This functions are used tho give reports, read rss feeds... The second stage of Violet started last christmas with Gallimard Jeunesse, when they launched a RFID-enabled children's book which could be read by the Nabaztag. In this way books could still remain in the old form but be enabled to connect to digital media and get enhanced by this. The next product they are going to launch is Ztamps. This is going to be a widespread of RFID tags, so people can stick them to every objects and create new applications. To boil down what Violet wants to do: connecting everything to everything.
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Opening conference, weird scenarios, social networks and one life.

February 7, 2008 - 12:09 — Daniel Demel

Laurent Haug and Cristiana Bolli-Freitas welcome the attendees to the LIFT08 conference. There are 700 people, 4 locations, 60 journalist 30 volunteers... at the LIFT08.
Laurent talks about the importance of the discussions and the support they get from partners followed by an introduction to the conference program.
600 People at the fondue night? Incredible!
Christiana talks about the LIFT Experience. There is a LIFT song contest, the "not so empty book", people can send entries to editor@liftconference.com.

The "Online Environments"-session starts with a keynote from sci-fi author, tech journalist and design critic Bruce Sterling. Bruce is predicting that 2008 is going to be a crap year. Economic down-turn, selection year in the USA, China with the Olympics, Europe is still pretty well because there thing are getting done slowly. And the worst problem the world has right now is already 200 years old: global warming. And this is not going to be solved in 2008.

Instead of predicting the future of our tech world Bruce is showing 4 different scenarios of a occurrence which came out of nowhere and now gets a lot of media attention: the relation and marriage Carla Bruni and Nicolas Sarkozy.
Using the two parameter ambition and publicity he is drawing 4 scenarios of which the last, he calls it "Empress of Europe", is given a chance of 35% by him.
Finishing his weird speech, which is really hard to recap for me, he says 90% is just about surviving to see our future.

Bruce's speech is followed by Pierre Ballanger, CEO and founder of Skyrock.


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