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"# The Future of Content: Embracing Spatial Computing Originally published on Livestream.com on October 29, 2019, at 11:04 PM CDT, the dialogue surrounding "Spatial Computing and the Future of Content" has surged with an urgency that can no longer be ignored. As we stand on the precipice of a new era in technology, voices like those of Adaora Udoji, Debra Simmons, Dr. John Pavlik, and Ben Erwin resonate deeply, urging us to redefine our relationship with content and how we experience the world. Adaora Udoji, a media innovator with an uncanny ability to navigate the complexities of emerging tech and digital transformation, set the stage with her keen insights. She emphasized that spatial computing isn’t just about the technology that powers it, but about a fundamental shift in how we engage with content. Imagine glancing at a cityscape and instantly accessing layers of digital information superimposed on the physical world. This is not sci-fi; it's the near future that Udoji envisions, one where our environments become active participants in our education and interaction. Debra Simmons, founder and CEO of LEVER3, echoed this vision with her emphasis on inclusivity in technological advancements. Simmons underscored the need to empower diverse creators to shape the narratives within these burgeoning spaces. She boldly asserted that spatial computing must democratize content creation, spotlighting new voices and allowing them to thrive. This movement towards inclusivity isn’t just honorable; it’s essential in crafting a comprehensive narrative for our collective future. Meanwhile, Dr. John Pavlik of Rutgers School of Communication and Information provided a scholar's lens on the implications of our digital pivot. His insights connected the dots between the evolving media landscape and the fusion of content with immersive experiences—highlighting a future where virtual and augmented realities merge seamlessly with everyday life. As we analyze the trajectory of journalism and communication, Pavlik's predictions serve as a clarion call to embrace innovation while navigating the ethical implications of this spatial revolution. Ben Erwin, as Conference Director of Silicon Harlem, encapsulated the urgency of scalability in this new frontier. He challenged attendees to consider not only the ‘how’ but the ‘who’ in the deployment of spatial technologies. Erwin’s call to action emphasized that the future of content shouldn’t just be accessible but should also reflect the diversity of the communities engaged with it. As we push forward, our conversations must extend beyond the tech itself and consider long-term impacts on society at large. In summary, the October 2019 event sparked crucial discussions that go beyond mere technological advancements. It forced us to confront the narrative frameworks that define us and to consider how emerging technologies will change the way we connect, create, and consume content. As we continue to explore spatial computing, let’s ensure that the future we build is not only innovative but inclusive, thoughtful, and reflective of the diverse world we inhabit. The time to embrace this future is now. Let’s not just observe the transformation; let’s be a part of it."
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Happy birthday to the always affable award-winning writer and editor Rick Wilber
Currently a visiting professor for the low-residency MFA in genre writing at Western State Colorado University, Rick Wilber has penned more than fifty science-fiction short stories, several college textbooks, including Magazine Feature Writing, The Writer’s Handbook for Editing & Revision, Modern Media Writing (with Randy Miller), and Media Matters, and the acclaimed novels The Cold Road, Rum Point, and the Campbell Award-nominated Alien Morning. His stories “Something Real” won the 2013 Sidewise Award and “The Secret City” is a 2018 Sidewise Award finalist.
Wilber edited the three anthologies Subtropical Speculations: Anthology of Florida Science Fiction (with Richard Mathews), FUTURE MEDIA, and Field Of Fantasies: Baseball Stories of The Strange and Supernatural. His book length memoir about his dad, baseball player Del Wilber, My Father’s Game: Life, Death, Baseball garnered notices from a diversity of people including Peter Golenbock, Peter Straub, and Bill Plaschke.
All of us at Tachyon wish Rick a happy birthday! Hope you get a hit! It is your birthday after all.
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Happy birthday to the always affable award-winning writer and editor Rick Wilber
Currently a visiting professor for the low-residency MFA in genre writing at Western State Colorado University, Rick Wilber has penned more than fifty science-fiction short stories, several college textbooks, including Magazine Feature Writing, The Writer’s Handbook for Editing & Revision, Modern Media Writing (with Randy Miller), and Media Matters, and the acclaimed novels The Cold Road, Rum Point, and the Campbell Award-nominated Alien Morning. His story “Something Real” won the 2013 Sidewise Award.
Wilber edited the three anthologies Subtropical Speculations: Anthology of Florida Science Fiction (with Richard Mathews), FUTURE MEDIA, and Field Of Fantasies: Baseball Stories of The Strange and Supernatural. His book length memoir about his dad, baseball player Del Wilber, My Father’s Game: Life, Death, Baseball garnered notices from a diversity of people including Peter Golenbock, Peter Straub, and Bill Plaschke.
All of us at Tachyon wish Rick a happy birthday! Hope you get a hit! It is your birthday after all.
The Future of Media? Total Immersion
The Future of Media? Total Immersion
As decades go by I think we’ll see media continue towards deeper and deeper immersion. More practical, and realistic feeling virtual reality is going to go very mainstream as soon as the technology starts to rev its engine. We’ll have the stuff of Chuck Palahniuk’s Rant, like “neural transcripts” where you plug into the back of your head to experience a film, tv show, or advertisement. You’ll be…
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TecnoMultimedia InfoComm México, SET Expo 2016, The Echo Society, Internationale Tanzmesse NRW, are highlights in August's calendar of global media and showbiz industry social networking events
TecnoMultimedia InfoComm México, SET Expo 2016, The Echo Society, Internationale Tanzmesse NRW, are highlights in August’s calendar of global media and showbiz industry social networking events
Australian Direct Marketing Association (ADMA) Global Forum is a two-day event being held in Sydney. Aside from a forum program featuring tech and media industry speakers, ADMA showcases products like Audio-Visual Communication, Photography, Print and Electronic Media, Signage, Point of Purchase, Promotional Material, Outdoor Advertising, Computers, Photography/Film/Video,…
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MEET THE STARTUP CEO
MARCH 2016
To say that Jaakko Alasaarela is determined to succeed would be an understatement. The CEO of ZEF calls his 32 employees “warriors” and identifies his corporate values as passion and bravery.
ZEF’s customers include Al Jazeera, MTV, IMF, Reuters, ITV, Vianor, Marimekko and Disney. Rovio, another customer, sits on ZEF’s board.