Kevin Slavin told a new, improvised story. Within an hour ;he set up this talk on reality, and why reality is plenty.
Ben Hammersley, consultant on the effects of the internet on society, foreign policy, business, and culture, talks in his very own way (without slides and on his bare feet) about why we have lost the war and how you the secrets to becoming a war correspondent.
Adam Greenfield talks about public space. Bare feet.
Coen van Veenendaal, CEO at Understanding Life! and ambassador at Alpe d'HuZes, talks about spirtual space. "Only a fool blows against the wind, but together we can change it’s course!"
Jyri Engeström has been a speaker at the first and now at the last ever Mobile Monday Amsterdam. He talks about sharing intentions and dives into the (social) science and theory behind this mechanism, as well as shows how this is linked to his current venture Ditto.
Raimo van der Klein (CEO of Layar) talks about the differences between free and controlled space and physical and virtual space.
Brian is the co-founder and CTO of The Echo Nest, an revolutionary online service that analyzes music, ; enriches it with loads of metadata and gives it back to developers using an open API. He talks about how this enables the long tail of music applications, as there will be a million ways to consume music.
Julian gives us an insight in how sound effects us alle physiologically, psychologically and cognitively. Next to this Julian explains why it's so important that we start to listen consciously.
(Dutch) Tim is de oprichter van Shuffler.fm een veelbelovende startup van Nederlandse bodem. Tim vertelt over een wereld waar je "muziek als water" kan krijgen en hoe je daarin navigeert om de echte interessante tracks te vinden. Wie neemt de rol van curator op zich in de digitale wereld.
(dutch) In deze presentatie Steven Kruyswijk vertelt over hoe mobiele devices compleet nieuwe instrumenten kunnen vormen. De afsluiting van zijn presentatie geeft nog voldoende stof tot nadenken...