Les données numériques : porte-paroles des citoyens dans un processus de conc...Gehan Kamachi
Conférence donnée avec Stéphanie Hasler, CEAT, EPFL.
Conférence "Les données numériques : porte-paroles des citoyens dans un processus de concertation numérique ?" donnée dans le cadre du colloque "Les données urbaines, quelles pratiques, quels savoirs ?", le 13 décembre 2016.
VIA Mobile360 Surround View: Smart TransportationVIA Embedded
VIA is a fabless semiconductor company established in 1987 in Fremont, California that designs chips and embedded systems for IoT, M2M, and smart city applications. It is headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan and has over 2,000 employees, mostly engineers. The company provides solutions for smart vehicles, including systems, software, customization expertise, and transportation solutions for in-vehicle entertainment and fleet management. VIA's core technologies include graphics and video, ARM SoC platforms, and software expertise in Linux, Android, and system optimization. It offers hardware and software building blocks to customers in industries like automotive, new electric vehicle companies, and the smart car industry.
Réseaux sociaux et réseaux de transport urbainJeremy ABDILLA
Recommandation sur l'intérêt d'une présence des réseaux sociaux (Facebook et Twitter) pour les réseaux de transport public. Conseil d'utilisations, préconisations sur le contenu à mettre à disposition des internautes.
Etat des lieux synthétique du transport publicLidia Signor
Publication du Réseau Marocain des collectivités locales pour le Transport Public (REMATP) réalisé dans le cadre du programme de coopération GIZ CoMun.
C'est une photo du transport public urbain dans les 7 majeures villes du Maroc (Tanger, Tétouan, Fès, Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech et Agadir).
On y traite synthétiquement la mobilité urbaine, le service rendu par le système des bus publics et le gestion de ce dernier dans la gouvernance générale des transports et de la mobilité.
Ce document présente la relation entre l'ubiquité et l'intelligence ambiante, il explique les aspects et les principes de ces deux philosophies ainsi il présente quelques exemples d'application.
Les données numériques : porte-paroles des citoyens dans un processus de conc...Gehan Kamachi
Conférence donnée avec Stéphanie Hasler, CEAT, EPFL.
Conférence "Les données numériques : porte-paroles des citoyens dans un processus de concertation numérique ?" donnée dans le cadre du colloque "Les données urbaines, quelles pratiques, quels savoirs ?", le 13 décembre 2016.
VIA Mobile360 Surround View: Smart TransportationVIA Embedded
VIA is a fabless semiconductor company established in 1987 in Fremont, California that designs chips and embedded systems for IoT, M2M, and smart city applications. It is headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan and has over 2,000 employees, mostly engineers. The company provides solutions for smart vehicles, including systems, software, customization expertise, and transportation solutions for in-vehicle entertainment and fleet management. VIA's core technologies include graphics and video, ARM SoC platforms, and software expertise in Linux, Android, and system optimization. It offers hardware and software building blocks to customers in industries like automotive, new electric vehicle companies, and the smart car industry.
Réseaux sociaux et réseaux de transport urbainJeremy ABDILLA
Recommandation sur l'intérêt d'une présence des réseaux sociaux (Facebook et Twitter) pour les réseaux de transport public. Conseil d'utilisations, préconisations sur le contenu à mettre à disposition des internautes.
Etat des lieux synthétique du transport publicLidia Signor
Publication du Réseau Marocain des collectivités locales pour le Transport Public (REMATP) réalisé dans le cadre du programme de coopération GIZ CoMun.
C'est une photo du transport public urbain dans les 7 majeures villes du Maroc (Tanger, Tétouan, Fès, Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech et Agadir).
On y traite synthétiquement la mobilité urbaine, le service rendu par le système des bus publics et le gestion de ce dernier dans la gouvernance générale des transports et de la mobilité.
Ce document présente la relation entre l'ubiquité et l'intelligence ambiante, il explique les aspects et les principes de ces deux philosophies ainsi il présente quelques exemples d'application.
Yinhai Wang - Smart Transportation: Research under Smart Cities Context - GCS16KC Digital Drive
This document discusses challenges and opportunities in smart transportation research under smart cities. It outlines how transportation is a major issue impacting environment, safety, and public health. Smart cities and transportation big data can help address key issues of efficiency, sustainability and safety through data analytics. The document presents examples of extracting transportation data from mobile networks and DRIVE Net, a system for data sharing, visualization, and analysis to support e-science investigations in transportation. Research needs include developing methods to utilize spatial and temporal big data to support analysis and decision making in transportation.
Read more at :https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/smart-transportation-market
Smart Transportation Market Report explains different service offerings of the industry.The market involves all applications and hardware that comprise an intelligent system that monitors and controls the movement of traffic or transport. Simply, it implies toward an integrated machine-controlled environment, which can automatically track, trace, register, and navigate different modes of transport. The market offers innovative software applications to manage ticketing, parking, and traffic regulating facilities. Technological innovations in the field of electronic sensors and big data management introduces fresh services in the smart transportation market.
Le problème du transport dans la wilaya de Tizi-Ouzou c’est que la direction de tout les flux de déplacement de la wilaya sont vers l’agglomération de Tizi-Ouzou, ce qui à fait étouffé la ville, pour résoudre ce problème, le plan d’aménagement de la wilaya de Tizi-Ouzou, a trouvé comme solution de délocalisé toute les stations qui existe au niveau de la ville vers la périphérie, afin de désengorgé la ville. L’agglomération de Tizi-Ouzou se trouve avec un nouveau plan de transport, où l’offres alternatives à la voiture particulière (transports collectifs, marche à pied, autopartage, etc.) ne répond pas à la demande.
Dans l’objectif d’apporter des solutions aux dysfonctionnements, nous avons choisi d’intervenir par un projet de transport urbain dans la perspective d’un développement durable. En effet des objectifs atteints à l’intérieur du périphérique et des solutions trouvées à l’extérieur, dans le but d’assurer un développement durable et une qualité du cadre de vie appréciable.
John Howe - Metrolinx - Smart Transportation: Strategic ApproachesShane Mitchell
This document provides an overview of Metrolinx and its vision for a smart transportation system in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. Metrolinx was established in 2006 to oversee integrated, multimodal transportation planning and investment in the region. The region faces challenges with increasing auto dependency and congestion. Metrolinx's vision is for an optimized transportation system that maximizes social, environmental, and economic sustainability through better mobility choices. The document outlines incremental and bold strategies to implement this vision across different sectors like government, workplaces, education, traveler information systems, transportation pricing, and parking management. It emphasizes the need for integrated planning, dedicated funding sources, and focusing on people, the environment, and the economy.
Smart Transportation for a Smarter Planet: Innovation with Today's ChallengesIBMTransportation
Globalization, urbanization, population growth and technological innovation. Each of these challenges push today's transportation providers to be innovative. IBM can help build a smarter planet with smarter transportation.
Efficient authentication for mobile and pervasive computingIGEEKS TECHNOLOGIES
This document proposes two novel techniques for authenticating short encrypted messages for mobile and pervasive applications. Existing message authentication codes (MACs) are not designed to utilize encryption functionality and are inefficient for short messages. The proposed techniques are more efficient by using the encryption process to generate authentication information, rather than applying encryption and a MAC separately. The first technique appends a short random string during encryption for authentication. The second improves on this by leveraging properties of block ciphers. Analysis shows the techniques provide security while maintaining efficiency needed for mobile applications.
IoT in Automobile industry by Shri Kaushal Jani, Project Head, Amiraj College of Engg & Technology, Ahmedabad
presented at All India Seminar on #IoT - Trends that affect Lives at The Institution of Engineers (I) Gujarat State Center
The Internet of Cars - Towards the Future of the Connected CarJorgen Thelin
No doubt you have heard the phrase “Internet of Things” and the new buzzword “IoT” been used more and more these days, but what does that mean in practice? The Tesla Model S is probably the most well-connected car on the planet at the moment, and in this presentation we will use that vehicle as a case study of some practical usage of IoT concepts and technology that is already being applied to modern automobiles.How far away are we from a future “Internet of Cars” and what will be the social and privacy impacts of more connected-car scenarios?
Smart Transport Facility aims to improve city transportation through smart technology solutions. It discusses issues with current transportation systems like lack of quality public transit and road safety concerns. It then describes several smart transportation applications that can help address these issues, such as dynamic carpooling/car sharing apps, GPS-based public transport tracking, integrated transit hubs, and electric vehicles with charging infrastructure. Real-time traffic information systems are also outlined as a way to provide commuters with traffic and transit updates to help optimize their journeys.
The Alberta Jammin' Art Society is hosting two events on January 24th and 30th. The January 24th event is a live music jam from 7pm to midnight at the Dover Community Hall, featuring live music, chili, and a cash bar. Members pay $10 while non-members pay $20, and an annual membership is available for $10. The second event on January 30th is the Winter Meltdown music jam at the Montgomery Community Hall, which is free for members and $10 for non-members, including an annual membership. Both events encourage artists to bring their works for show and sale.
Este documento trata sobre las tecnologías en el campo de la salud. Explica que las tecnologías en salud incluyen desde linternas hasta tomografías computarizadas y desde medicamentos comunes hasta tratamientos avanzados. También describe que la transferencia de tecnología entre instituciones de investigación es fundamental para aplicar nuevos descubrimientos científicos y mejorar los diagnósticos y tratamientos de manera accesible localmente. Finalmente, explica que el desarrollo de tecnología en salud incluye nuevos medicamentos imp
engaging your community - how to build a huge email listengage
This document discusses best practices for engaging communities through email. It provides examples of large email lists for political campaigns. Regular email communication is important for keeping supporters informed and engaged, but too much email risks overwhelming people. Email is most effective for fundraising when there is a sense of urgency and clear goals/deadlines. Subject lines are important for getting emails opened.
The sender made a video compilation for their friend Nick's 21st birthday, summarizing highlights from their 3 year friendship including times spent together in Newtown, Flinders Street, and Surry Hills, parties they attended, Nick's weird friends and annoying habits, and how together they raised a pet. The sender expressed their love for Nick and hopes to make many more happy memories, wishing him a happy birthday again.
The document discusses strategies for cultivating mid-level donors, who are defined as donors who give between $1,000-$10,000 annually. It outlines that mid-level donors are the most committed and have significant income potential. It recommends focusing on leadership support, staff capacity, reducing silos, providing meaningful content for donors, and taking time to evaluate programs. A 30-day plan is provided that involves assessing current strategies, prioritizing changes, and creating metrics to measure outcomes over time. The goal is to increase retention rates and upgrade donors to higher giving levels through tailored programs.
Stepladder safety is important to prevent falls and injuries. Proper use and care of stepladders can help ensure safety. This includes fully extending the legs of the stepladder before climbing, maintaining three points of contact while on the ladder, and not overreaching while on the ladder.
Le touristonaute de demain - Hugues Aubin & Antoine Chotard eTourisme 2009UNITEC
Conclusion aux 5ème rencontres du eTourisme de Toulouse 2009 : “Le Touristonaute de demain” par Antoine Chotard - Aquitaine Europe Communication et Hugues Aubin - Ville de Rennes
Réalité augmentée, univers virtuels, terminaux de plus en plus mobiles et collaboratifs, ubiquité, … Avant de retourner dans vos territoires respectifs, faites-vous envie/peur en découvrant comment les chercheurs et prospectivistes envisagent le tourisme de demain !
Mondes virtuels et territoires hybriquesGehan Kamachi
Conférence "Mondes virtuels et territoires hybrides", donnée dans le cadre de l'atelier « Les univers en ligne persistants : de nouveaux espaces-temps numériques ? », cycle national 2014-2015 de l'Institut des hautes études pour la science et la technologie (IHEST), Paris, France.
Réalité augmentée, univers virtuels, terminaux de plus en plus mobiles et collaboratifs, ubiquité, … Comment les chercheurs et prospectivistes envisagent le tourisme de demain ?!
Yinhai Wang - Smart Transportation: Research under Smart Cities Context - GCS16KC Digital Drive
This document discusses challenges and opportunities in smart transportation research under smart cities. It outlines how transportation is a major issue impacting environment, safety, and public health. Smart cities and transportation big data can help address key issues of efficiency, sustainability and safety through data analytics. The document presents examples of extracting transportation data from mobile networks and DRIVE Net, a system for data sharing, visualization, and analysis to support e-science investigations in transportation. Research needs include developing methods to utilize spatial and temporal big data to support analysis and decision making in transportation.
Read more at :https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/smart-transportation-market
Smart Transportation Market Report explains different service offerings of the industry.The market involves all applications and hardware that comprise an intelligent system that monitors and controls the movement of traffic or transport. Simply, it implies toward an integrated machine-controlled environment, which can automatically track, trace, register, and navigate different modes of transport. The market offers innovative software applications to manage ticketing, parking, and traffic regulating facilities. Technological innovations in the field of electronic sensors and big data management introduces fresh services in the smart transportation market.
Le problème du transport dans la wilaya de Tizi-Ouzou c’est que la direction de tout les flux de déplacement de la wilaya sont vers l’agglomération de Tizi-Ouzou, ce qui à fait étouffé la ville, pour résoudre ce problème, le plan d’aménagement de la wilaya de Tizi-Ouzou, a trouvé comme solution de délocalisé toute les stations qui existe au niveau de la ville vers la périphérie, afin de désengorgé la ville. L’agglomération de Tizi-Ouzou se trouve avec un nouveau plan de transport, où l’offres alternatives à la voiture particulière (transports collectifs, marche à pied, autopartage, etc.) ne répond pas à la demande.
Dans l’objectif d’apporter des solutions aux dysfonctionnements, nous avons choisi d’intervenir par un projet de transport urbain dans la perspective d’un développement durable. En effet des objectifs atteints à l’intérieur du périphérique et des solutions trouvées à l’extérieur, dans le but d’assurer un développement durable et une qualité du cadre de vie appréciable.
John Howe - Metrolinx - Smart Transportation: Strategic ApproachesShane Mitchell
This document provides an overview of Metrolinx and its vision for a smart transportation system in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. Metrolinx was established in 2006 to oversee integrated, multimodal transportation planning and investment in the region. The region faces challenges with increasing auto dependency and congestion. Metrolinx's vision is for an optimized transportation system that maximizes social, environmental, and economic sustainability through better mobility choices. The document outlines incremental and bold strategies to implement this vision across different sectors like government, workplaces, education, traveler information systems, transportation pricing, and parking management. It emphasizes the need for integrated planning, dedicated funding sources, and focusing on people, the environment, and the economy.
Smart Transportation for a Smarter Planet: Innovation with Today's ChallengesIBMTransportation
Globalization, urbanization, population growth and technological innovation. Each of these challenges push today's transportation providers to be innovative. IBM can help build a smarter planet with smarter transportation.
Efficient authentication for mobile and pervasive computingIGEEKS TECHNOLOGIES
This document proposes two novel techniques for authenticating short encrypted messages for mobile and pervasive applications. Existing message authentication codes (MACs) are not designed to utilize encryption functionality and are inefficient for short messages. The proposed techniques are more efficient by using the encryption process to generate authentication information, rather than applying encryption and a MAC separately. The first technique appends a short random string during encryption for authentication. The second improves on this by leveraging properties of block ciphers. Analysis shows the techniques provide security while maintaining efficiency needed for mobile applications.
IoT in Automobile industry by Shri Kaushal Jani, Project Head, Amiraj College of Engg & Technology, Ahmedabad
presented at All India Seminar on #IoT - Trends that affect Lives at The Institution of Engineers (I) Gujarat State Center
The Internet of Cars - Towards the Future of the Connected CarJorgen Thelin
No doubt you have heard the phrase “Internet of Things” and the new buzzword “IoT” been used more and more these days, but what does that mean in practice? The Tesla Model S is probably the most well-connected car on the planet at the moment, and in this presentation we will use that vehicle as a case study of some practical usage of IoT concepts and technology that is already being applied to modern automobiles.How far away are we from a future “Internet of Cars” and what will be the social and privacy impacts of more connected-car scenarios?
Smart Transport Facility aims to improve city transportation through smart technology solutions. It discusses issues with current transportation systems like lack of quality public transit and road safety concerns. It then describes several smart transportation applications that can help address these issues, such as dynamic carpooling/car sharing apps, GPS-based public transport tracking, integrated transit hubs, and electric vehicles with charging infrastructure. Real-time traffic information systems are also outlined as a way to provide commuters with traffic and transit updates to help optimize their journeys.
The Alberta Jammin' Art Society is hosting two events on January 24th and 30th. The January 24th event is a live music jam from 7pm to midnight at the Dover Community Hall, featuring live music, chili, and a cash bar. Members pay $10 while non-members pay $20, and an annual membership is available for $10. The second event on January 30th is the Winter Meltdown music jam at the Montgomery Community Hall, which is free for members and $10 for non-members, including an annual membership. Both events encourage artists to bring their works for show and sale.
Este documento trata sobre las tecnologías en el campo de la salud. Explica que las tecnologías en salud incluyen desde linternas hasta tomografías computarizadas y desde medicamentos comunes hasta tratamientos avanzados. También describe que la transferencia de tecnología entre instituciones de investigación es fundamental para aplicar nuevos descubrimientos científicos y mejorar los diagnósticos y tratamientos de manera accesible localmente. Finalmente, explica que el desarrollo de tecnología en salud incluye nuevos medicamentos imp
engaging your community - how to build a huge email listengage
This document discusses best practices for engaging communities through email. It provides examples of large email lists for political campaigns. Regular email communication is important for keeping supporters informed and engaged, but too much email risks overwhelming people. Email is most effective for fundraising when there is a sense of urgency and clear goals/deadlines. Subject lines are important for getting emails opened.
The sender made a video compilation for their friend Nick's 21st birthday, summarizing highlights from their 3 year friendship including times spent together in Newtown, Flinders Street, and Surry Hills, parties they attended, Nick's weird friends and annoying habits, and how together they raised a pet. The sender expressed their love for Nick and hopes to make many more happy memories, wishing him a happy birthday again.
The document discusses strategies for cultivating mid-level donors, who are defined as donors who give between $1,000-$10,000 annually. It outlines that mid-level donors are the most committed and have significant income potential. It recommends focusing on leadership support, staff capacity, reducing silos, providing meaningful content for donors, and taking time to evaluate programs. A 30-day plan is provided that involves assessing current strategies, prioritizing changes, and creating metrics to measure outcomes over time. The goal is to increase retention rates and upgrade donors to higher giving levels through tailored programs.
Stepladder safety is important to prevent falls and injuries. Proper use and care of stepladders can help ensure safety. This includes fully extending the legs of the stepladder before climbing, maintaining three points of contact while on the ladder, and not overreaching while on the ladder.
Le touristonaute de demain - Hugues Aubin & Antoine Chotard eTourisme 2009UNITEC
Conclusion aux 5ème rencontres du eTourisme de Toulouse 2009 : “Le Touristonaute de demain” par Antoine Chotard - Aquitaine Europe Communication et Hugues Aubin - Ville de Rennes
Réalité augmentée, univers virtuels, terminaux de plus en plus mobiles et collaboratifs, ubiquité, … Avant de retourner dans vos territoires respectifs, faites-vous envie/peur en découvrant comment les chercheurs et prospectivistes envisagent le tourisme de demain !
Mondes virtuels et territoires hybriquesGehan Kamachi
Conférence "Mondes virtuels et territoires hybrides", donnée dans le cadre de l'atelier « Les univers en ligne persistants : de nouveaux espaces-temps numériques ? », cycle national 2014-2015 de l'Institut des hautes études pour la science et la technologie (IHEST), Paris, France.
Réalité augmentée, univers virtuels, terminaux de plus en plus mobiles et collaboratifs, ubiquité, … Comment les chercheurs et prospectivistes envisagent le tourisme de demain ?!
Présentation du SP LAB dans le cadre de Crossmedia de Paris 8 Carole Stromboni
Témoignage sur le parcours de Carole Stromboni, la génèse du Service Public Laboratoire et ses enjeux aujourd'hui dans le cadre de la transformation de l'action publique en général et en Seine-Saint-Denis
Quelles sont les grandes tendances émergentes de 2014 qui vont avoir un impact dans le long terme? Une revue et une sélection basée sur les analyses de grandes consultances et des exemples choisis qui montrent que le changement est déjà là. Un article détaillant ces aspects est disponible sur http://www.ot-lab.ch/?p=4828
Conférence offerte en ouverture du colloque annuel du Réseau de l'Informatique Municipale du Québec 2019 (http://colloque.rimq.com/)
La ville dite-intelligente se caractérise en autre chose par un niveau avancé d’intégration des infrastructures urbaines. Si le numérique y joue un rôle crucial; les données, applications et technologies géospatiales constituent en quelque sorte le scellant sur lequel cette intégration peut se matérialiser. Cette conférence propose de faire le point sur le rôle fondamental joué par les infrastructures de données géospatiales dans le déploiement des villes intelligentes et plus particulièrement sur l’importance de l’interopérabilité.
Concevoir les villes au service de l’intérêt général à l'aune des données num...Gehan Kamachi
Grâce aux données numériques qu’ils exploitent, des acteurs privés issus du numérique sont désormais des producteurs de l’urbain, tant au niveau de son cadre bâti que de ses fonctions (se loger, se déplacer, se nourrir, se rencontrer…). Dans ce contexte, comment garantir l’intérêt général favorisant, notamment, la transition énergétique et écologique et l’inclusion sociale ?
Vers un espace public dans les mondes simulés en ligne ? Gehan Kamachi
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From the Minitel to the Nabaztag: lessons from French design iconsnicolas nova
Slides from a talk at ixda interaction 18 in Lyon, France, about the lessons one can derive from exploring past technologies. I took the French context and describe the implications of the Minitel, the Nabaztag,T Teletactica as well as the Jacquard Loom for interaction design nowadays.
The document is a program for an event featuring various digital art and media works including interactive pieces like "Joypads!" and "Buttons", generative art like "Generative Detective", and conceptual works exploring new media like "A Ship Adrift" and "The Descriptive Camera". It also references theorists like Lev Manovich and includes music by artists like Fatima Al-Qadiri. The event focuses on procedural cultures, remixes, media hybrids, and creolization in new digital art forms.
The document discusses machine-generated and algorithmically produced texts. It provides examples of literary works generated from log files, social media posts, images and metadata. It also discusses tools and methods for analyzing and visualizing texts, such as social network analysis of character relationships in literary works. The document suggests the potential for human-machine collaboration on text generation is large and emerging areas include customized e-books and interactive digital literature.
This document summarizes Nicolas Nova's presentation on ethnography and user experience design. It discusses how ethnography involves observing people in their natural environments to understand their behaviors and motivations. It then presents two case studies where ethnography was used: one involving accelerometer-based entertainment prototyping, the other exploring "curious rituals". The conclusion emphasizes that good design requires understanding users through techniques like ethnography combined with a designer's skills and perspectives.
Skeuomorphs in interaction design: ornament or affordance?nicolas nova
A talk given at Flashbacks: Nostalgic media and mediated forms of nostalgia International Conference (13-14 September 2012) at the University of Geneva.
This document discusses future technologies and creative works exploring new digital frontiers. It describes several projects like "Robot-readable world" that envision how machines could understand visual media. Other projects like "Wanderlust" and "Pigeon blog" explore location-based or mobile storytelling. The document also references "Pig Chase", an art project tracking pigs using sensors. In conclusion, the document argues there are intriguing new creative avenues emerging below the surface of mainstream media like the "New Aesthetic" and "Epizoic Media". It suggests "Creolization" could be a metaphor for envisioning the future by blending disparate elements.
Nicolas Nova runs the Near Future Laboratory to investigate emerging technologies and innovations through field studies, artifact analysis, and cultural observations. He uses these methods to map design spaces and identify weak signals of future trends. His work involves creating frameworks, prototypes, and design fictions to start conversations around potential near-future scenarios. He then spreads these ideas through workshops, events, and publishing to help inform design processes.
Mobile and location-based serious games?nicolas nova
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This document traces the evolution of video game controllers from early button-based controllers to modern gestural interfaces like the Wii and Kinect. It begins with a genealogy of game pad shapes showing how they evolved from simple brick shapes to more ergonomic designs. It then outlines the advantages and disadvantages of gestural interfaces compared to traditional controllers. The rest of the document describes various studies conducted on gestural gaming including analyzing how people explore game spaces, perceive realism, and behave while playing gestural games. It concludes with discussing prototypes created and design recommendations for seamfully integrating gestural controls.
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10. 3. Evaluer des stratégies
urbaines (NYC Waterfalls, Sensable
City Lab)
Friday, January 15, 2010
11. 4. Améliorer les infrastructures
(Bicing viz)
Image courtesy of Sense Networks
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12. Citysense shows you how active
locations are right now and which
ones are abnormally active. It sees
cities “from above and puts the
top live hotspots in your hand” by
crunching vast amounts of data
emanating from thousands of cell-
phones, GPS-equipped cabs and
other data devices to paint live
pictures of where people are
gathering.
5. De nouvelles formes de
services
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17. Etude 1: Implications socio-
cognitives de la géolocalisation
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18. Etude 1
Interaction-homme machine Nova, N., Girardin, F., Dillenbourg, P.
(informatique)... basée sur des (2010). The Effects of Mutual Location-
méthodes hypothético-déductives Awareness on Group Coordination.
venant de la psychologie cognitive... International Journal of Human-
Computer Studies.
Objectif: compréhension de
comportements pour en tirer des
recommandations de conception.
Mise en place d’une expérimentation =
développement d’une plate-forme
d’étude (jeu géolocalisé).
Collaboration avec dévelopeurs mais
game design et scénario
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21. Etude 2
Interaction-homme machine Nova, N. and Girardin, F. (2009). Framing
(informatique)... basée sur des the Issues for the Design of Location-
méthodes plus qualitatives inspirée de Based Games, In Digital Cityscapes:
la démarche ethnographique. Merging digital and urban playspaces.
Peter Lang Publishers.
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25. (d) un autre rôle pour le chercheur
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26. Psychologie cognitive
Psycho socio-culturelle
et ergonomie
Interaction Homme-Machine
Design d’interaction
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27. ➡ De l’explicatif à l’exploratoire descriptif
➡ Comprendre les utilisateurs dans leurs
contexte: que font-ils? comment font-ils ce qu’ils
font? qu’est-ce que cela veut dire? Appliquer cela à
des problèmes de conception (jeu géolocalisé,
mobile, objets communicants, etc.)
➡ La ville comme système complexe = multiplicité
des niveaux d’analyse (individu/groupe, variété des
lieux et des contextes).
➡ Comment “alimenter” une discipline (design)
sans savoir comment elle fonctionne?
Friday, January 15, 2010
28. Merci!
nicolas@liftlab.com
Friday, January 15, 2010