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Your Reality is Augmented

@BenjaminJoffe, CEO | +8* Plus Eight Star Ltd.eComm | San Francisco, April 2010

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The Plan

1. Introduction

2. What is Reality?

3. Our Augmented Reality

4. Augmented Reality and Social Media

5. What We Can Do

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Introduction

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Benjamin Joffe

4 years 1 year 5 years

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What I do Now

• Plus Eight Star– Digital Strategy & “Innovation Arbitrage”– Best practices from Asia’s Internet

and mobile scenes

• Cmune– 3D social games– Paradise Paintball, first “social shooter”

on Facebook, MySpace, Apple.com

• Mobile Monday Beijing– Monthly forum for mobile professionals

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Japan | AR Goes Mobile

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South Korea | “Screen Golf” Mainstream!

5,000 “Golf Cafes”US$ 500 million market

82,000 daily visits (vs. 65,000 for “real” golf)

US$ 20 / 18 holes (10 times cheaper)

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South Korea | VR Golf Going Global?

“I almost feel like I'm actually playing on the fairway”

“In view of growing demand for simulators abroad, I believe screen golf will become a global trend”

“Screen golf has created a unique market in our country, where people prefer rooms for chatting and socializing”

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Hallmark does AR

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AR = Technologically Boring...?

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…Or Becoming Socially Interesting?

“When a technology becomes boring, that's when the social effects become interesting.”

Clay Shirky, Professor, NYUAuthor, Here Comes Everybody

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What is Reality?

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Different Realities

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Japan & South Korea | Augmented Realities

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China | Altered Reality

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North Korea | Diminished Reality

Pyongyang Subway © Benjamin Joffe

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What is Reality

• “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away”– Philip K. Dick

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What Things Arevs.

• What appears to be– (perception)

• What we want things to be– (intention & interpretation)

• What we are made to think– (illusion & manipulation)

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Our Reality is Augmented

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Avatar Blues

• Some viewers…“Experienced depression and suicidal thoughts after seeing the film because they long to enjoy the beauty of Pandora.”

• James Cameron’s advice: "Take a walk in the woods. Reacquaint with the nature we have right here."

Source: CNN, January 11, 2010

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Avatar Blues

• Some viewers…“Experienced depression and suicidal thoughts after seeing the film because they long to enjoy the beauty of Pandora.”

• James Cameron’s advice: "Take a walk in the woods. Reacquaint with the nature we have right here."

Source: CNN, January 11, 2010

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Can we trust our senses?

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Dove “Evolution” Ad

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TED’s Augmented Reality

• Jason WishnowTED Movie Director

• His reality– 5 Cameras– Slideshow– Sound

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TED Performances are Superhuman!(and new speakers are scared)

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QUIZ: Who’s behind?

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PitchPerfect!

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Who said?

“This is anti-autotune, death of the ringtone

This ain’t for iTunes,this ain’t for sing-along”

DOAJay-Z(June 2009)

(8th Grammy + Best Rap Solo Performance)

Death of Auto-Tune by Jay-Z

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ChemistryTest

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Monosodium Glutamate

• Food Additive & Flavor Enhancer (MSG, E621)– 1907 Isolated– 1909 Patented by Ajinomoto (Japan)– 1947 Introduced in the US

• Today– Once associated with Chinese food, MSG is now

used by most fast food chains and in many foodstuffs, particularly processed food.

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MSG-Rich

• BBQ sauce

• Salad dressing

• Canned, frozen, dried prepared food

• Snack foods(jerky, potato chips…)

• Seasoning mixtures

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MSG By Any Other Name…

• Hydrolyzed vegetable protein

• Hydrolyzed plant protein

• Autolyzed plant protein• Calcium caseinate• Textured protein (any)

• Yeast extract• Autolyzed yeast• Sodium caseinate• Vegetable protein

extract• Glutamic acid• Etc.

All contain MSG

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QUIZIs Soylent

Greensoy-based?

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"Fragrance is a message carrier.“

Mikel CirkusCreative DirectorBody & Home Care PerfumeryFirmenich (a fragrance maker)

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Freshly Baked Bread!(in a bottle)

• “Conjures up pleasant childhood memories.”

• Many home sellers use this tactic to make their house more appealing to prospective buyers.

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Artificial > Natural ?!

“The more artificial scents – rather than the natural scents – are coded into people's minds,”

“What's more, these newer codes all have brands names attached to them”

Mikel CircusFirmenich (2003)

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Faking Touch?

Introducing: the Haptic Pen(2004)

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What Does It Do?

• Simulates Buttons on a Surface

• No Click• Light Click• Basic Click• Hard Click• Buzz• Force Buzz• Two-Click• Buzz-Click

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Responses to the Haptic Pen

• “High degree of believability in the tactile simulations.”

• “Participants reported experiencing longitudinal movement of the pen, typically confirmed by surprise when the actual mechanism was described.”

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Uncomfortable Conclusions

1. Our senses have inherent flaws

2. Dis-con.nect between perception and reality

3. Our “default interpretation” cannot be trusted

4. To judge, we need to think.

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Our Augmented Reality&

Social Media

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What About Social Media?

1. Social Media Engineering

2. Manufacturing of Public Opinion

3. What can we do?

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“Torches of Freedom”

“These torches of freedom will go on breaking down all discriminations.”– Bertha Hunt

March 31, 1929

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Opinion Engineering

Bertha Hunt was Edward Bernay’s secretary, a PR pioneer hired by American Tobacco

“Age-old customs,I learned, could be broken down by a dramatic appeal, disseminated by the network of media”– Edward Bernays

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Opinion Engineering

Bertha Hunt was Edward Bernay’s secretary, a PR pioneer hired by American Tobacco

“Age-old customs can be broken down by a dramatic appeal, disseminated by the network of media”– Edward Bernays

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Global Voices

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This “Twitter friend” for 2 years…

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…was a Robot!

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How?

1. Picture & name2. Timely responses3. Connector words4. Language twists5. Random words in structured phrases6. Intentional spelling mistakes

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“dramatic appeal, disseminatedby the network of media”

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Public Opinion?

• Iran’s “Twitter Revolution” #IranElection

• Research by Al Jazeera’s New Media Division– Only 60 influential accounts on the ground– … down to 6 accounts after clamp down!

Over 160,000 people already joined! You can too.

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No word of Al Jazeera’s analysis

No word of the “Colored Revolutions”in Eastern Europe who used

the same methodology

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Avatar Blues?

• Story ripped by CNN from a blog, based on the comments of just 10 people…

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What Can We Do?

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Replicant Check-List

1. AI or Human?

2. Check your sources

3. Check your senses

4. Check your emotions

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Being Human

• Avoid default settings

• “Reacquaint ourselves with the nature we have right here” – James Cameron

• “I see you”

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Thanks!

“And to the human race...Don't forget your humanity” – Albert Einstein

www.slideshare.net/plus8star

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