This is the sixteenth in a series of presentations using statistics and stories to show how the media world is evolving from day to day. By Dan Calladine – Aegis Media
This is the sixteenth in a series of presentations using statistics and stories to show how the media world is evolving from day to day. By Dan Calladine – Aegis Media
The border between our physical world and the digital information surrounding us has been getting thinner and thinner. Designer and engineer Jinha Lee wants to dissolve it altogether. As he demonstrates in this short, gasp-inducing talk, his ideas include a pen that penetrates into a screen to draw 3D models and a computer desktop prototype that lets you reach through the screen to manipulate digital objects.
You probably seen this already judging from the views that it has.! A creation of the advertising agency Fischer&Friends, the glass that only stands supported by the mobile phone rescues people from the online world and brings them back to the bar chat. A big thanks at @AJH_IRL for dropping this one over
two dresses, made of photoluminescent thread and imbedded eye tracking technology, activated by spectators’ gaze. Created by ying gao
Edelman’s Global Entertainment Study highlights the importance and prevalence of entertainment in people’s daily lives, and how technology has enabled its consumption and sharing on a global basis. Now in its seventh year, the study, co-commissioned by Edelman and MATTER and fielded by Edelman Berland, has expanded beyond the U.S. and U.K. to include Brazil, China, Germany, India, Korea and Turkey.
Marketing Trends: Keynote Speech by Monty Metzger CEO Ahead of time
The latest edition of the annual Internet Trends report finds continued robust online growth. There are now 2.4 billion Internet users around the world, and the total continues to grow apace. Mobile usage is expanding rapidly, while the mobile advertising opportunity remains largely untapped. The report reviews the shifting online landscape, which has become more social and content rich, with expanded use of photos, video and audio. Looking ahead, the report finds early signs of growth for wearable computing devices, like glasses, connected wrist bands and watches – and the emergence of connected cars, drones and other new platforms.