Homo ex Data: Design Age Big Data: Design in the Age of Big Data by Burkhard Jacob

Homo ex Data: Design Age Big Data: Design in the Age of Big Data

Burkhard Jacob
72 pages
Red Dot Editions
May 2020
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* The symposium Homo ex Data - Design in the Age of Big Data and this publication mark the launch of the Red Dot Network pilot project on topical issues such as Big Data, the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality from a design perspective. . The development of social media, online services, smartphones and devices, autonomous vehicles and robots has meant that both software and hardware, programs and products, as well as computers and machines are increasingly participating in human communication.. . A new artificial intelligence is evolving that no longer tries to copy natural human intelligence, but incessantly collects data we make available to it by using the Internet and owning smart and mobile appliances. With the help of algorithms, behavior patterns are identified, and predictions made whose significance increase with the amount of data we supply.. . The articles in this book, which have been written for the symposium Homo ex Data - Design in the Age of Big Data, also show that we have more decisions to make about the subject of artificial intelligence than just those about 0 and 1. Designers whose views are expressed in this anthology and who are closely involved with the design of digital media and products will have to make further decisions if they wish to shape human activity, behavior and experience. This realization is reflected in the breadth and scope of the various contributions.. . Also available:. Homo ex Data: The Natural of the Artificial ISBN 9783899392012. . Contents: Peter Zec: Homo ex Data - The Natural of the Artificial; Luisa Bocchietto: Design is changing; Sylvia Vitale Rotta: Emotion is Key for People; Carlos Hinrichsen: A Vision how Artificial Intelligence is transforming our World led by Design; Kazuo Tanaka: Artificial Intelligence and Big Data have no Heart; Annette Lang: How does the Internet of Things affect Designers?; Yuri Nazarov: Some Words about Robot Shaping; Annette Lang: How do Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality affect Designers?; Dirk Schumann: Inspirations from the Digital World; Stefan Eckstein: Emotion and Intuition - The Intelligence of the Future.
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Pages 72
Publisher Red Dot Editions
Published 2020
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