This document discusses how technology allows individuals to realize their creative potential. It notes that great artists like Mozart, Van Gogh, and Hitchcock benefited from technological advances in their mediums of music, painting, and film. The document argues that we have a moral obligation to continue inventing new technologies so that all people globally have the potential to express themselves creatively. Undiscovered technologies may enable currently unknown forms of self-expression for millions of children being born today.
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DIGITAL TRENDS
1. DIGITAL
“If you can imagine Mozart before the technology of the
piano was invented: what a loss to society that
would be. Imagine Van Gogh being born before
the technologies of cheap oil paints. Imagine
TRENDS
Hitchcock before the technologies of film.
Somewhere today there are millions of young children
being born whose technology of self-expression
has not yet been invented.
We have a moral obligation to invent technology so that
every person on the globe has the potential to
realize their true difference.”
Kevin Kelly on How technology evolves, TED, Nov 2006
Professor: Rosa Llop
www.rosallop.com
4. –Open
“Openness is one of the key founding principles and char-
acteristics of the Internet. The Open nature of the
internet is part of its uniqueness, and its impor-
tance as a tool to advance human development.
Internet users trade ideas and information and
build on both, thus increasing the wealth of knowl-
edge for everyone”
Internet Governance Forum, 2006
9. –Open
Open knoweledge
University of people
Khan Academy
Wikipedia
http://www.rosallop.com/blog/open-design/
10. –Open
Open knoweledge
Understanding the world
Empowering people
Instructables
http://www.rosallop.com/blog/entornos-de-programacion-para-
ninos-y-disenadores/
11. –Open
Open data
Data centers
Representing data
Interpreting data Telepresent water
http://shipadrift.com/
12. Open
Open data
The internet of things
http://senseable.mit.edu/
Cosm (Pachube)
15. –Smart
“A brain is a society of very small, simple modules that can-
not be said to be thinking, that are not smart in
themselves. But when you have a network of them
together, out of that arises a kind of smartness.”
Kevin Kelly
16. –Smart City
Un marco de trabajo de alcance global para
hacer de las concentraciones urbanas un
lugar para el desarrollo social y económico
que fomente y aumente la calidad de vida de
sus habitantes.
Este marco de trabajo incorpora las TICs
como factor de influencia clave.
21. –Smart City
Economía regional
Movilidad inteligente
Gestión sostenible
Inclusión del capital social
Mejoras en la calidad de
vida de las personas
http://blindsquare.com/
22. –Smart City
Economía regional
Movilidad inteligente
Gestión sostenible
Inclusión del capital social
Mejoras en la calidad de
vida http://neighbor.ly/
Mayor participación en la
política ciudadana
23. –Smart devices
Un dispositivo inteligente es un dispositivo
electrónico que
• es inalámbrico
• móvil (fácilmente transportable)
• está siempre conectado (WiFi, 3G, 4G, etc)
• y establece comunicación a través de voz y vídeo,
navegación por Internet y geo-localización
• y cuyo funcionamiento es autónomo.
27. “Queremos incentivar un mundo de creadores, de inventores,
de contribuyentes. Porque este mundo en que vivimos,
este mundo interactivo, es nuestro. ”
Ayah Bdeir
Gracias por vuestra atención.
@rosallop