Thursday 25th Sept 08
Revist the day with our online videos. Including Clay Shirky, Genevieve Bell, Michael Tchao, Mike Fries and Adam Greenfield.
Welcome and Introduction to the Day's Topic
9.00-9.15
Monique van Dusseldorp PICNIC Programme Director
Here Comes Everybody
9.30-10.15
Keynote and Conversation
A revelatory examination of how the spread of new forms of social interaction enabled by technology is changing the way humans form groups and exist within them. Our age’s new technologies of social networking are evolving – and causing us to evolve into new groups doing new things in new ways.
Clay Shirky is a leading Internet thinker, the author of Here Comes Everybody, and a sharp analyst of social media developments.
Clay Shirky at PICNIC08: Here Comes Everybody from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
Secrets and Lies
10.15-10.45
The deeply personal is changing, our friendships are taking on a more permanent and ambient quality, and we live in the awareness that our conversations are stored, our pictures shared, our names Googleable forever. How are we changing?
And can we connect?
Genevieve Bell is an anthropologist and director of user experience for Intel’s Digital Home Group.
Genevieve Bell at PICNIC08: Secret and Lies from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
PICNIC MOMENT
Geert Chatrou at PICNIC08 from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
Coffee Break
11.00-11.30
Industry Leaders Interview: The Future of Television
11.30-11.55
Under the leadership of Mike Fries, Liberty Global has grown into the second-largest cable TV operator in the world and the largest outside the US. A conversation about the new Europeaninteractive TV viewer, webifying television, and building digital confidence.
Moderator Kara Swisher famed technology columnist and
host of The Wall Street Journal’s AllThingsD.
Mike T. Fries is the president and CEO of Liberty Global, a $10 billion revenue company offering video, voice and broadband Internet services.
Mike Fries interviewed by Kara Swisher at PICNIC08: Interview: The Future of Television from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
Commercial Collaborations: Tools, Things and Toys
11.55-12.40
How do social and commercial networks interact, and what does this mean for media, advertising, and brands? What is the role of the individual, the group, and the organisation in a world where continuous collaboration is possible?
Michael Tchao is the general manager of Nike Techlab/ Nike+ at Nike, which connects physical products with virtual online services and athlete communities.
Michael Tchao at PICNIC08: Commercial Collaborations: Tools, Things and Toys from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
Rafi Haladjian co-founder and Chairman of Violet, shows how personalised connections generate new toys and tools.
Rafi Haladjian at PICNIC08- Commercial Collaborations: Tools, Things and Toys from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
Showcase: Making "Love"
12.40-13.00
Game designer ESKIL STEENBERG is at the forefront of real-time 3D graphics. This creative genius is now working on the ultimate multiplayer story adventure, driven by the players
Eskil Steenberg Game designer
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Lunch at the PICNIC Club
13.00-14.30
Music, Music, Music
14.30-14.50
The Dutch band Bløf has always been ahead of others in the use of new technologies to promote their music. After taking their last project ‘Umoja’ to the cinema, they now have focused on online-content for their new album ‘Oktober’. The process of recording the album was made it into a new web-experience.
Bas Kennis keyboard player, Bløf
Bas Kennis at PICNIC08: Music, Music, Music from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
The Long Here, the Big Now, and Other Tales of the Networked City
14.50-15.15
Future urban life will thrive on new modes of perception and experience, based on real-time data and feedback. What will the networked city feel like to its users? How will it transform our sense of the metropolitan?"
Adam Greenfield head of design direction for Nokia and
author of Everyware
Adam Greenfield at PICNIC08: The Long Here, the Big Now, and other tales of the networked city from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
Tracking our World
15.15-15.40
CeNSE: The Central Nervous System for the Earth is based on the belief that nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionise human interaction with the Earth as profoundly as the Internet has revolutionised personal and business interaction.
Stanley Williams HP senior fellow; director, HP Information and Quantum Systems Lab
The Visible City. What if we could view an entire city from above, as if from an airplane – and see not only the buildings and squares but also all the human beings populating
it, outdoors and indoors?
Stan Williams at PICNIC08: Tracking our World from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
Euro Beinat
Eco Map. What can we do with an open source collaboration platform that enables citizens and business to see the collective results of their actions?
Euro Beinat at PICNIC08: The Visible City from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
Wolfgang Wagener Director, Sustainable Cities Connected Urban Development, CISCO
Jared Blumenfeld Director, Department of the Environment, City%2