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Thingclash Scott Smith Natalie Kane Susan Cox-Smith CHANGEIST @thingclash #thingclash thingclash.com

Thingscon Amsterdam 2015 - Thingclash workshop

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ThingclashScott Smith

Natalie Kane Susan Cox-Smith

CHANGEIST

@thingclash #thingclash

thingclash.com

Thingclash is a framework for considering cross-impacts and implications of colliding technologies, systems, cultures and values

around the Internet of Things.

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Project Objectives• To provide a platform for collection of and collaboration around critical analysis of the

IoT

• To find and make legible friction points not only at a technology level, but more importantly at social, economic, and policy levels as well

• To turn this understanding of the landscape into tools useful to technologists, product and service designers, developers, researchers, policy makers and others as they create a more sustainable IoT

• To roll all of this into a broader framework for understanding how the IoT can best fit into the world. Thingclash

CHANGEIST

Image: koruna.co.uk Thingclash

Withings

CAMERA

AR GLASSES

LISTENING DEVICE

TRACKER/MONITOR

SMART HUB

SMART WATCH

BEACON

APPLIANCE

SELF-DRIVING CAR

ROBOTICS

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Workshop Approach• Intros

• What is Thingclash

• Getting to know two Things

• Journeys and Frictions

• Discussion

• Wrap-up Thingclash

Frictions/Clashes

• Social (behaviors, habits)

• Technical (connections, APIs)

• Business (ecosystems, ownership)

• Values (desires, fears, aspirations)

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Collaborate with us

• Extend the toolset(s) for exploring and modeling IoT in the world.

• Add your point of view

• Add to the Critical IoT Reading List

• Host workshops

• Suggest other activities or adventuresThingclash

Find us at: thingclash.com

@thingclash [email protected]

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