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The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?

 

On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.

 

To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/

Future Radio Exhibition 2023 at CICG, Geneva, Switzerland

 

27 March - 06 April 2023

Switzerland, Geneva

 

©ITU/M. Jacobson-Gonzalez

Future Radio Exhibition 2023 at CICG, Geneva, Switzerland

 

27 March - 06 April 2023

Switzerland, Geneva a

 

©ITU/M. Jacobson-Gonzalez

Manila Tron dancers shed light on the future of work during the ILO Centenary in Manila on 11 April. The ILO100 Global Tour is a 24-hour celebration of ILO's achievements over its 100 years of advancing social justice and promoting decent work. Catch the full event at the Global Tour website: bit.ly/ILO100Manila

 

Photo © ILO/J. Villaruel

 

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Looking forward to the Kentucky Derby this Saturday, Makers Mark Mint Julip's.....

Future Frontend 2023 was held 8-9.6.2023 at Helsinki, Finland (Pörssitalo).

Black Expressive Culture Undergraduate Symposium

 

The Future(s) of Black Expressive Culture and the Humanities in the 21st Century

an Undergraduate Symposium

November 21

10am-3pm

  

10:00am - 10:50am: Welcome and Keynote Panel - "The Future of the Humanities"

Panelists: Shawn Ricks, David Siar, Leonard Muaka

11:00am - 11:50am Panel I: "Images of Blackness in 21st Century" (Student Panel)

Panelists: Martese Meachum, Chelsea Burwell, Stephanie Young, Imani Blaize

12:00am - 1:00pm Lunch (On your own; provided for invited guests)

1:00pm - 1:50pm Panel II: “The Age of Global Blackness and the Humanities”

Panelists: Erikka, Will Boone, Kwame Shabazz, Naeema Crosswhite, Chris Johnson, Elwanda Ingram, Bryon Turman

2:00pm – 3:15pm Panel III: “The Future(s) of Black Expressive Culture(s), The Humanities and HBCU’s in the 21st Century” (Roundtable Discussion)

Panelists: Tanya Walker (moderator): Belinda Tate, Andre Minkins, Fred-Rick Roundtree, Myron Brown

The other rules include not taking the last beer out of his refrigerator without asking, and don't experience flatulence at the dinner table and blame the dog, especially if your future father in law DOESN'T have a dog.

 

Dressing to impress your future father in law can only take you so far.

 

FRIDAYS FOR FUTURE

The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?

 

On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.

 

To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/

I really really like this new character I came up with. He just looks really wicked. I'm going to make a painting out of him. This time instead of the usual green, it will be blue. I can't wait. I like the new nose I came up with too. Just messing around and that bugger came out. I dig it. It's like one big piece haha. The hair is the hardest part to work on. But I'll perfect it soon enough. Any critz?

3/25/2017

Future Docs is an exciting day filled with fun and education, featuring hands-on medical and science workshops.

The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?

 

On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.

 

To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/

Julianne is fishing for her future.

Just uploading an old pic I found.

Future Radio Exhibition 2023 at CICG, Geneva, Switzerland

 

27 March - 06 April 2023

Switzerland, Geneva

 

©ITU/M. Jacobson-Gonzalez

Future Radio Exhibition 2023 at CICG, Geneva, Switzerland

 

27 March - 06 April 2023

Switzerland, Geneva

 

©ITU/M. Jacobson-Gonzalez

Photo showing an impression of Future Innovators Summit Group C.

 

Credit: Florian Voggeneder

Preparado a afrontar lo que la vida me propone, que con todas las manos con la que me e encontrado en el camino ya nada se vuelve imposible de lograr, conociendo, conociéndome, tocare el cielo mil veces aunque el suelo quede mas cerca.

 

Todas esas caídas, todas esas heridas son una armadura que después harán vibrar una energía interior cada vez más creciente.

 

Gracias a todas esas personas que personas que van siendo manos que me empujan hacia adelante y que me ayudan a construir mi sueño.

  

Vive dispuesto a triunfar <3

  

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The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?

 

On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.

 

To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/

Work in progress. The doll in the middle is getting her dress ;o), still working on her.

Have a great Sunday !!!

Future Frontend 2023 was held 8-9.6.2023 at Helsinki, Finland (Pörssitalo).

Future Radio Exhibition 2023 at CICG, Geneva, Switzerland

 

27 March - 06 April 2023

Switzerland, Geneva

 

©ITU/D. Woldu

Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA), led by Tyler the Creator, play a sold out show at the Showbox Market in Seattle, WA. October 4th 2011. (Joshua Lewis)

NO/FUTURE Limited Edition Hardcover Artists Book

Hand-Printed by Mike Taylor

Bound at Booklyn Artists Alliance

Cover: Hard-Cover W/ Screenprint

Inside: 3 Color Screenprint on cotton rag

20 pages

18 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches

Edition of 3.

 

Please email aimee@booklyn.org for availability.

I can't wait to see the futuristic bathrooms they have in store!

This purple Ibanez was mine as a kid and even though it's not much, I was kind of nervous about letting the daughter mess with it. It turned out alright... And she even sang me a song she made up about unicorns. :)

The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?

 

On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.

 

To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/

Cocorosie (Future Feminism)

Webster Hall

New York City

September 7th, 2014

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December 1, 2011

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No scheduled vacations right now, but I am looking forward to a future trip to Spain or Italy. I've been to both and really enjoyed both trips.

 

I can't find a date anywhere on this globe. They must exclude them so you can't figure out how old they are. It has the USSR, so it's obviously not very recent.

The media consumption experience is poised to transform, and fast. Technologies that have been tinkered with for years, ranging from virtual and augmented reality to sensors and robotics, are finally on the tipping point of mass commercialization. As the physical and digital worlds converge, how will these technologies shape how people interact with digital media?

 

On November 18, 2014, NYC Media Lab and Razorfish hosted the second occasion of Future Interfaces, an evening "science fair" on the future of human-computer interaction and digital media. More than 300 guests came to go hands-on with 30 demos from startups and universities to see what's on the verge of commercialization, what’s still in the lab, and what advances will change the nature of media and communications in the future.

 

To learn more about the event and to see a full list of participating demos, visit www.nycmedialab.org/events/future-interfaces/

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