10. What is it?
Google Glass is
Wearable Technology
that enables
Shareable Visual
Process
Google Glass
Wearable Technology
Shareable, visual process
Point of view story telling
Creation > Consumption
11. What is it: Google Glass
Google Glass
● Functions
○ Take a picture
○ Record video
○ Get directions
○ Google
○ Message
○ Call/Video Call
○ Start Run (strava)
○ Play (google music)
○ Share/Send
● Google Now
Google Glass
Wearable Technology
Shareable, visual process
Point of view story telling
Creation > Consumption
15. What is it?
Google Glass is
Wearable Technology
that enables
Shareable Visual
Process
Google Glass
Wearable Technology
Shareable, visual process
Point of view story telling
Creation > Consumption
16.
17. What is it: Wearable Technology
Wearable Technology
● Google Glass
○ A Cell phone on your face
○ Voice commands
○ Hands Free
● Data at the right time
● The “checking the time” effect
● Limiting time between intention and
action
● Creation is a better experience than
content consumption
○ Watch YouTube/Netflix?
○ Designed to be a little awkward
Google Glass
Wearable Technology
Shareable, visual process
Point of view story telling
Creation > Consumption
19. What is it: Wearable Technology & Fashion
Fashion Technology
● “Bluedouche” Problem
● Fashion and variety
● Every single day
● You walk into a bar and everyone is
wearing the same Google Glass
22. What is it?
Google Glass is
Wearable Technology
that enables
Shareable Visual
Process
Google Glass
Wearable Technology
Shareable, visual process
Point of view story telling
Creation > Consumption
23. What is it: Shareable Visual Process
Shareable Visual
Process
Google Glass
Wearable Technology
Shareable, visual process
Point of view story telling
Creation > Consumption
24. What is it: Shareable Visual Process
Shareable Visual Process
● Point of view story telling, sincerity via
perspective and openness
● Communicate intention, Google Glass
● Proof of “having thought about it”
● Link inspiration with action and result
25. What is it: Shareable Visual Process ART
This research draws conclusions about the different ways an artistic
process can be shared and how these various ways of sharing impact the
viewer’s and the creator’s relationship to the artwork. The artist
investigates processes, platforms, and materials [GOOGLE GLASS] that
can be used to share creation processes in an attempt to deepen the artist’
s and the viewer’s relationship to the created artwork. The process-creator
and process-consumer relationships are examined as a model for
business, design, and conflict resolution.
Product design
Commission
Organizational Decisions
Relationships
Being able to SHOW why something was done or not done in a certain way
27. Google Gass: Privacy?
Invading your privacy
Cultural and political
practices question the
impact of wearable
technology products on
privacy. Artists have
always had an
interesting relationship to
their own and other’s
privacy. Artists
frequently tap
traditionally private
content for creative
production.
28. Google Glass: Privacy? Data & the making of Meaning
“Privacy, privacy; the new American obsession:
espoused as the most fundamental of rights,
marketed as the most desirable of commodities,
and pronounced dead twice a week”
The "right to be left alone"? Far from
disappearing, it's exploding. It's the essence of
modern American architecture, landscape,
transportation, communication, and mainstream
political philosophy. The real reason that
Americans are apathetic about privacy is so big
as to be almost invisible: we're flat-out drowning
in privacy.
Jonathan Franzen
RESEARCH QUESTION
What is data’s relationship to privacy in this context? Is
total transparency in the artistic process possible or
desirable? What data cannot be shared within the current
art and technological infrastructure?
30. What is it?
Google Glass is
Wearable Technology
that enables
Shareable Visual
Process
Google Glass
Wearable Technology
Shareable, visual process
Point of view story telling
Creation > Consumption
31. What is it?
How can you use wearable technology to
show your client's customers how much
thought went into a product?
How might this change their relationship
to it?
How can you apply shareable visual
process to communicating with your
clients?
Google Glass
Wearable Technology
Shareable, visual process
Point of view story telling
Creation > Consumption