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Presentation shared during the Association of Records Management (ARMA) Regional NYC Conference. Description: Today, mobile devices recommend places to eat, allow employees to "rate" co-workers, and even help find love. In the future, technological and social advances will reconfigure and enrich data with multi-sensory augmented realities. During this session, learn how trends like hybrid spaces, robotics, and cognitive science will converge to impact people, processes, and technology. Gain insight into a future beyond mobile technology by taking a peek into what information might look like in 2030.
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Beyond Mobile: Information in 2030
Emily Empel I @localrat
#ARMANYC13
03.20.2013
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Records Manager
What my friends think I do What society thinks I do What my clients think I do
What my family thinks I do What I think I do What I actually do
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Futurist
What my friends think I do What society thinks I do What my clients think I do
What my family thinks I do What I think I do What I actually do
© 2013 Emily Empel
Futurists help their clients better
pack for unexpected adventures.
© 2013 Emily Empel
Think beyond mobile
Enhance your
awareness
New depth to your practice
Mobile data traffic in 2012
was nearly 12x the size of the
entire Internet in 2000.
Source: Cisco
Mobile Device is a small, hand-held computing device,
typically having a display screen with touch
input and/or a miniature keyboard and
weighing less than 2 pounds.
Source: Wikipedia
The mobile phone market is diverse.
Source: The Citrus Report
We use our devices to:
© 2013 Emily Empel
Mobile devices are
becoming smaller, smarter
and essential to the human
experience.
Phone Development
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In 2030, information will be:
Ambient
Augmented
Hybrid
Multisensory
Adaptable
Open
© 2013 Emily Empel
Open The words “separate” and “static”
won’t exist in the future lexicon.
© 2013 Emily Empel
Open
Participatory Networks
Source: W3
Expanding networks and conversations.
Open
Maker Culture
Shift from learning to doing.
Source: Philip Lelyveld
Open The words “separate” and “static”
won’t exist in the future lexicon.
Support social and
participatory network
interactions to amplify
conversations and insight.
© 2013 Emily Empel
Augmented From uploading to offloading the
human brain.
© 2013 Emily Empel
Augmented
Quantified Self
Self-knowledge through self-tracking.
Source: Digital Trends
Augmented
Augmented Reality
Adding information layers to physical environments.
Source: The Tech Stuff
Augmented
Augmented Reality
Source: Springwise
Augmented From uploading to offloading the
human brain.
Shift to technology
supported sensemaking
instead of human-driven
data retention.
© 2013 Emily Empel
Processes
How will people do their
work in 2030?
Ambient Information is the new stalker– all
around, all-the-time.
© 2013 Emily Empel
Ambient
Internet of Things
Objects are connected to the Internet via a
“sensornet”.
Source: Singulaity Hub
Ambient
Big Data
The interpretation of large data sets
exceed the ability of common software.
Ambient Information is the new stalker– all
around, all-the-time.
Capture information fluidly
within all natural and
man-made systems.
© 2013 Emily Empel
Multisensory Information tastes, smells and loves
with us.
© 2013 Emily Empel
Multisensory
Advanced Inputs
Beyond text as an input.
Source: Google
Multisensory
Cognitive Systems
The application of mind-science
inspired innovations.
Source: IBM
Multisensory Information tastes, smells and loves
with us.
Enhance how we explore
our world through the
creation of authentic
information experiences.
© 2013 Emily Empel
Technology
What will our day-to-day
interactions with
technology be in 2030?
Hybrid No separation between online and
offline interaction.
© 2013 Emily Empel
Hybrid
Flexible Interfaces
Expand the point where the virtual and
real meet.
Source: Berg
Hybrid
Serendipitous Recommendations
Tech as a guiding force in
environmental discovery.
Source: Soft Hook
Hybrid No separation between online and
offline interaction.
Merge the physical and
virtual space to seamlessly
integrate information flows.
© 2013 Emily Empel
Adaptable Systems are designed as powerful
“Infopreneurs.”
© 2013 Emily Empel
Adaptable
Collaborative Consumption
From ownership to access.
Source: The Rise of Collaborative Consumption
Adaptable
Intelligent Agents
Smarter, self-directed decision agents.
Source: W3
Adaptable Systems are designed as powerful
“Infopreneurs.”
Construct flexible,
self- sustaining systems to
grow in parallel with social
and technological change.
© 2013 Emily Empel
People
What are the boundaries of
the human social
experience in 2030?
Ambient
Augmented
Hybrid
Multisensory
Adaptable
Open
Information
2030
Participatory Networks
Maker Culture
Collaborative Consumption
Intelligent Agents
Serendipitous Recommendations
Flexible Interfaces
Cognitive Systems
Advanced Inputs
Quantified Self
Augmented Reality
Big Data
Internet of Things
© 2013 Emily Empel
Creator/ Source: @heathervescent
Creator: Eran May-raz and Daniel LazoSource: @lloydwalker