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Pervasive Computinginternet beyond the desktop

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"As I've said many times, the future is already

here. It's just not very evenly distributed."

william gibson

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A new way of interaction, post desktop metaphora. Using physical world and objects as input and output of information and the internet as plataform.

Bring connectivity to the user in a natural way, where technology is seamless in your everyday life.

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Pervasive computing, ubiquitous computing, physical computing, internet of things,

tangible media, wearables, ambient intelligence, everyware, squared web

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The purpose of a computer is to help you do something else.

The best computer is a quiet, invisible servant.

The more you can do by intuition the smarter you are; the computer should extend your unconscious.

Technology should create calm.

Mark Weiser, na Xerox Parc em 1988

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NET:computersSharing packages

Web:pagesSharing links

2.0:Ideas XX:thingsSharing instant states

80’s 90’s 00’s 10’s

Kevin Kelly

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by nearfield.org

Gartner expects that in 3 years 20% of INTERNET TRAFFIC will be created by SENSORS, so this movement is already well underway.

Smart Objects in Horizon Report of emerging technologies likely to have a large impact on teaching, learning, research, or creative expression.

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In 2009 the COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES has published the Internet of Things — An action plan for Europe

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Squared Web by Tim OʼReilly

artificial intelligencex

collective intelligence

With more users and sensors feeding more applications and platforms, developers are able to tackle serious real-world problems. As a result, the Web opportunity is no longer growing arithmetically; itʼs growing exponentially. Hence our theme for this year: Web Squared. 1990-2004

was the match being struck; 2005-2009 was the fuse; and 2010 will be the explosion.

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EveryWare e como a marca pode se comunicar com os clientes

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Impressoras, 3d , de circuito, etc

Siftables

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Sniff - RFID

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EveryWare e como a marca pode se comunicar com os clientes

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EveryWare e como a marca pode se comunicar com os clientes

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Open Hardware

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"Free software is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of 'free' as in 'free speech', not as in 'free beer'".

Richard Stallman

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Open hardware: Caminho do open source

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Open hardware: Prototipacao

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Open Source Hardware BankSupporting Do-It-Yourself Open Source Hardware Projects

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Since the 80's we've seen academics, artists and corporate R&D labs prototype these futures from the top-down. Now, hackers are building sensors, bots and software into everything around them bottom-up, fast, cheap and out-of-control. They're creating environments that react, adapt and respond to us - and perhaps more importantly - each other

Matt Jones

Science Parks & Science Cities50's até 80's 80's até hoje

Incubator and Universities Research Parks

future

?

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Personal Fabrication

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Future of making

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IMpressao

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Future of making

THINGVERSE: a place for you to share your digital designs with the world.

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Future of making

"This is incredible! Within a day or two of initial conception, less than 6 hours after posting, someone across the world has already printed and benefited from my design. That is a great feeling. Let me know if you have any tolerance problems and I will clean it up for others."

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Co:laboratorio

LEARNING BY MAKING: instead of thinking about what to build, building in order to think.

Tim BrownMonday, November 16, 2009

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joa

The learning process are driven by demand for, rather then supply of, knowledge

Neil Gershenfeld

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Shithappens

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NO BRASIL MUITAS FAMÍLIAS SOBREVIVEM CATANDO LATAS.

DA LATA, um exemplo de como a tecnologia pode ser

usada para BENEFÍCIO DA COMUNIDADE e ainda

MELHORAR O FLUXO DE RECICLAGEM DE

MATERIAIS.

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Botar imagens de tecnologias embedadas. ou foto que represente essa parada

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Technology does not exist anymore, it only facilitate the service.

As technology immerses into our daily life and disappears.

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AGAIN, “It's not about technology. It's about technologies immersion

into everyday life which giving us access to people in a completely different way.”  Helge Tennø

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We are a R&D and pragmatic consulting startup.

Our goal is to create disruptive solutions, blending objects, context, services and web.

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Medicine goes digital The economist

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Networked devices + connected people =

healthier communities

The Future of Health Care Is Social Fast Company

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Realtime Energy Consumption Feedback

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