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Molinos eólicos de Copenhague.

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/

Nikon D700, Nikkor 70-200 F2.8 AF-S VR

"Future"

Modelo: Caro Valiente

Make up: Gisela Guerrero Make Up

Asist. and Backstage: Jonatan Robledo

Foto y Retoque: Nicolás Bascal

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Cocorosie (Future Feminism)

Webster Hall

New York City

September 7th, 2014

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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/

The inkjet printer has been around as a mass-produced product since at least the 1980's. As the technology has improved, this design has made it practical to print your photos at home with satisfactory quality. Spending most of my childhood in the 80's and 90's, I still find it novel that personal computer peripherals are so common that they become casual garbage soon after purchase, rather than being resold or handed down. Printers, in particular, have little real value because the manufacturers depress the cost of the hardware in favor of selling expensive ink cartridges with wide margins. It doesn't necessarily make the technology any less fascinating, but it gives rise to this complex and probably difficult to recycle garbage.

Future Radio Exhibition 2023 at CICG, Geneva, Switzerland

 

27 March - 06 April 2023

Switzerland, Geneva

 

©ITU/M. Jacobson-Gonzalez

Beautiful tall young sitka spruce.

A friend Michelle, sent me a photo link that showed a shoe that had a bird nest in it - the shoe was mounted on a tree. These are my old work shoes from when I worked in the shipyard.

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/

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

Photo showing an impression of Future Innovators Summit Group C.

 

Credit: Florian Voggeneder

The Station 218 site is located at 845 N. Alma School (Alma School Road and 9th Street, just north of the Circle K)

Modelo: Maria Kamaeva

Locacion: WTC DF

Fotografo: Roberto Serna

Cocorosie (Future Feminism)

Webster Hall

New York City

September 7th, 2014

© 2014 LEROE24FOTOS.COM

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED,

BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED.

Napoli, Centro Direzionale.

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/

Photo showing an impression of Future Innovators Summit Group C.

 

Credit: Florian Voggeneder

A confused 1940's woman in modern environment. School task.

 

Photo, editing and model: Me, Kristina Johansen

 

Costume: Nina Erdahl Casting & Costumes

An undecaled future project that is currently on Hiatus. Who is it?..

In 1931, the life-size bronze sculpture of "Future" was given to the Parthenon by the Centennial Club of Nashville as a tribute to the ladies of the 1897 Centennial Exposition. The sculpture of "Future" was a highly regarded artist who, among her many credits, was the first woman to be made an Academician by the National Academy of Design. (source: Nashville Museum of Art)

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Flexible wheels

 

Marker chalk colored pencil on 20x40" Vincent vellum

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/

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.

All these children will be slain by Darth Vader.

Photo showing an impression of the Future Innovators Summit.

 

Credit: Florian Voggeneder

Samstag 7. Mai 2011:

 

FUTURE IS NOW-Festival

Zukunft, Cabaret, Exil, Rosso, Helsinki, RiffRaff, Bäckeranlage - Zürich

 

Das FUTURE IS NOW-Festival, das bereits drei Mal erfolgreich Clubbeats und Indiesounds verzahnt hat, heisst neue Partner im Team willkommen. So sind die Red Bull Music Academy, das Kino Riff Raff und der Helsinki Club mit von der Partie. In Kooperation mit der Stadt Zürich findet erstmals auch eine Veranstaltung für Kinder statt. Das diesjährige FUTURE IS NOW geht am 7. Mai 2011 über die Bühnen.

 

Zu den Highlights des diesjährigen Programms zählen der Auftritt von Jojo Maier’s Drum’n’Bass-Liveformation Nerve sowie die erstmalige Durchführung einer Red Bull Music Academy-Session mit dem Warp-Act Africa Hi-Tech feat. Mark Pritchard & Steve Spacek. Freunde anspruchsvoller Clubmusik kommen auch dank den deutschen Houseinnovatoren Âme und Dixon sowie dem Jenaer DJ Robag Wruhme auf ihre Kosten.

 

Mit Geiom gastiert auch ein Dubstepact. Hiphop gibt’s von den Ladies Yarah Bravo und That Fucking Sarah, während die lokale Szene etwa mit einem Indiekonzert der Zürcher Band The Legendary Lightness sowie Techno-Livesets von Canson, Andri und Bang Goes vertreten ist.

 

In visueller Hinsicht hat das FUTURE IS NOW zugelegt: Die Zürcher Van Nutt und Buffet für Gestaltung präsentieren ein gemeinsames Lichtwerk. Das RiffRaff wiederum zeigt den Film «Oddsac», den die amerikanischen Soundmagier Animal Collective vertont haben.

This is what our bathroom will look like. You know, the longer I'm single, the deeper I sink into the insanity of girliness.

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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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. :)

Photo showing an impression of the Future Innovators Summit.

 

Credit: Florian Voggeneder

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

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