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Trying to remaster the fine art of ducking audio sound effects. It's easier when using my Samsung Note than it is when using Spreaker Studio on my Microsoft Surface Book. That's one of our Axolotls posing as cover art on this clip.
Joined by UX Developer Emilie Ruecker to discuss two consumer products, my Samsung Note 9 and her Pixel 3A. Emilie offers some interesting societal impacts of dating while using mobile phones.
Doing a line check of my Zoom H6 wired into my Note 9 with Spreaker Studio. Tbe Røde MICON-2 makes all the connectivity possible.
Katie Soden discusses how over-sharing can be problematic. Find Katie on LinkedIn at https://linkedin.com/in/ktsoden
Adam O'Shea dives into https://twitch.tv and explains what he sees.
Talking about creating wireframes, collaborative writing with OneNote, recording handheld audio that becomes text through Otter.ai as we follow public updates from #clonmeldigital. Photo of EV charging by @topgold.
France's CNIL has fined Google a record €150m for making it difficult to refuse cookies. Info from Reuters. Photo of Sundar Pichai, Google CEO.
Pivoting Topgold Audio into the Interaction Design Space this semester. Talking about automation tools, how normal people do things, and making polite react videos with segues.
Iain Wool explains filtering, an inevitable facet of being online. Find Iain's imagery at https://www.artstation.com/woolington and his creative work on https://www.linkedin.com/in/iain-wool-087409205/
Accessing means having something but not actually owning it. This principle of ownership is an inevitable trend.
Connor Howell talks about the emerging trend of Tracking from Keven Kelly's book "The Inevitable" and how tracking is used in our daily lives through our smartphones. You can see links to Connor's 2D art work at https://www.linkedin.com/in/chgamedeveloper/
As society changes, our environments adapt and become more entwined with technology. The #CognifyingTrend as outlined by Kevin Kelly in his book #TheInevitable defines this outcome as the act of making something smarter. One way we have seen this is through the integration of AI into our daily lives.See Geraldine's profile on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerryanrody/
This is Corey O'Dwyer's discussion on the technologically relevant topic of "Accessing" which is one of the 12 inevitable trends Kevin Kelly covers in his New York Times Best Seller "The Inevitable". See what Corey, a 4th year Limerick Institute of Technology student, predicts will happen to the way we use and access our technology in our lives by the year 2050. Will Google and other companies access more of our information in return? Find out in this episode of the Emerging Trends Games and Tech podcast! See Corey's work at https://www.instagram.com/coreyscanvas/
Aaron Phelan talks about the emerging trend of 'Questioning' based on 'The Inevitable' by Kevin Kelly.
There are compelling reasons big brands and social networks have for tracking you. Chloe Harte explains the business ideas and offers her take on the future of tracking after reading "The Inevitable" by Kevin Kelly. You can see Chloe's visual art work at https://instagram.com/h_art_e
The games industry benefits massively through the inevitable trend of sharing as Dawid Nowacki explains after he explains the concept that Kevin Kelly described six years ago. Find Dawid's 3D art at https://dynusmix.wixsite.com/website
Paul Anderson discusses what Instagram, algorithms and delicious cakes tell us about the inevitable trend of Filtering, and how it affects social media users.Paul's Instagram account can be found at https://www.instagram.com/paulspinkpatisserie/
Five years ago, many people just had Wikipedia or Google for questions. By 2050, revised algorithms might change everything about what we regard as truthful. Wiktor Prajs dives into important developments after reading The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly.Find 2D Animtor Wiktor at https://linkedin.com/in/wprajs
Joshua Russell breaks down the issue of remixes. He visits the idea through Kevin Kelly's "The Inevitable" and through his own work as a mixmaster. See Joshua Russell's thoughts on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-c-russell/
You might be concerned after hearing Aleksandra Bieniek explain how AI affects jobs in the future. Kevin Kelly explored this issue too in his book The Inevitable. You can find Aleksandra's ePortfolio at https://aleksandra-bieniek.wixsite.com/aleksandrabieniek
Shola O'Riordan discusses how we interact online. It's an inevitable trend that Kevin Kelly highighted in 2015 and one that affects our lives today. Find Shola at https://www.instagram.com/yellosho.arts/
A discussion on the topic of Questioning from Kevin Kelly's Book - 'The Inevitable'. A personal perspective and overview by Jos Gijbels.00:29 Types of Questioning03:08 Questioning in 201506:52 My Pause Button07:54 What is Blockchain?13:37 Pros & Cons of Blockchain15:53 Impossible16:31 See Jos Gijbels 3D Work https://www.linkedin.com/in/jos-gijbels/16:45 Music from https://twitter.com/freakyfwoof16:54 Listen to #clonmeldigital on Spotify
3D Artist Cassandra Esterson shares how flowing has impacted her life and she speculates how flowing will inevitably continue to affect the way we live and work. Find Cassandra's 3d art at https://www.artstation.com/cassandraesterson3dart
Jordan "Stitch_56" Murphy gives a presentation about one of the Inevitable trends - "Cognifying" from Kevin Kelly's book "The Inevitable".Follow Jordan on his socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stitch_56/?hl=en or @Stitch_56LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stitch56/Twitter: https://twitter.com/stitch_56 or @Stitch_56
The world has embraced AR and VR as Iris Kiely explains in his review of "screening" from The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly.
Filtering our social media feeds has become an important facet of 21st century life. Catriona Lenihan explains how Kevin Kelly exposed the trend in The Inevitable. She adds personal observations about filtering in 2015 and makes a long bet about filtering in 2050.Follow Catriona at https://www.instagram.com/catkingna/ and https://twitter.com/Catkingna
Information just flows by us now as Claire Bentley explains. It's a concept Kevin Kelly developed in The Inevitable and it affects us in everyday life.
Ruadhrí G Murphy discusses the topic of "Becoming" from Kevin Kelly's book The Inevitable. Ruadhrí discusses how technology is evolving and what the future may look like in 2050. You can join discussions about this topic at https://linkedin.com/company/clonmeldigital and you can find more about Ruadhrí's background artistry at https://instagram.com/irhdaur_animaiton
A discussion on the topic of the first chapter of Kevin Kelly's Book - 'The Inevitable'. A personal perspective and overview of the first trend and chapter titled 'Becoming' by Sean Doyle.
Mark Hayes explores filtering--from coffee to our connected lives. The inspiration comes from Kevin Kelly's The Inevitable. Mark is https://artstation.com/markhayes3d
Matt @Hueriot Zawadzki examines Kevin Kelly's trend of "screening" during a session recorded in Microsoft Team. Find Matt on https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-zawadzki-644544171/
Bernie Goldbach clipped the Sabinetek Smartmike+ to his collar and walked outside with his dog to share throwaway thoughts about Teams. As you can hear, the Samsung Note 9 should have been turned off WiFi and mobile data because the Bluetooth connection drifted in and out during recording.Cover art is the Smartmike+ on top of Bernie's Leuchtturm 1917 metallic edition.00:38 It's smart to use Teams.03:39 Fasitc04:08 This podcast appears in Upday under Education05:25 Contact us at https://twitter.com/ictedu
Teja Solar also knows as @moonmistix discusses Kevin Kelley's book "The Inevitable" & dives into the chapter of Becoming. She discusses how as technology keep pushing today's standards forward, we are all destined to become an "eternal newbie".See Teja's work at https://instagram.com/moonmistix
Thanks to Snapchat, people around the world were able to upgrade selfies and share video content with friends and family, from the likes of vomiting rainbows to donning puppy ears and snouts. Today, filters have transformed the flow and streams of communication and human expression. Rugile Šaltytė discusses how this trend fits in with Kevin Kelly's concept of Flowing and the possible future we may see. Check out Rugile's work using the handle @rugi.art on all good social media. https://www.instagram.com/rugi.art/https://twitter.com/ArtRugihttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rugi-art/
Jagoda Bocianska dives into the trend of Tracking in the context of Fitbit and its possibilities in the future, based on Kevin Kelly's book The Inevitable. Follow Jagoda at https://twitter.com/BlueberrybloomsTrackingWhat it is https://www.guidingtech.com/get-text-messages-fitbit-versa-2-android-iphone/What it was https://www.techradar.com/reviews/gadgets/fitbit-flex-1124344/reviewWhat will be https://laptrinhx.com/cyberpunk-2077-where-to-get-legendary-ballistic-coprocessor-503370860/Pros https://www.freepik.com/vectors/macbookCons https://businesslink.ca/goodbye-work-life-balance-hello-work-life-wellness/
Nicole Hibbs dives into "sharing" as it affects the mental health of youth. Her research follows The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly and several previous episodes of the Emerging Trends Games and Tech podcast. See Nicole at https://linkedin.com/in/nicole-hibbs-visdev00:04 backing track from https://twitter.com/FreakyFwoof 00:34 Kevin Kehoe on Sharing 01:46 Nicole Hibbs on Sharing 08:04 Nicole Hibbs on LinkedIn 08:35 More at https://instagram.com/clonmeldigital
Saoirse Stephens takes a creative approach to screening, one of Kevin Kelly's inevitable trends after Reece Maher explains how The Inevitable originally described it.Regions List: Screening with @saoirsestephens E56.wav01:05 Reece Maher on Screening 02:08 Saoirse on Screening 15:59 Listen on Spotify16:06 #clonmeldigital on LinkedIn16:17 https://twitter.com/saoirsestephens
Bernie Goldbach introduces the fourth year of The Inevitable. Expect to hear conversations by students who unpack Kevin Kelly's works while diving into main themes on the Clonmel Digital Campus. Image from Robert Blum.
Getting insights about remixnig from https://instagram.com/Norty_Art. You can see related imagery is you use the https://spreaker.com app on iOS or Android.01:08 Kevin Kelly wrote The Inevitable and he dove into remixing. 01:41 Use Artstation for concept art. 02:11 Break down art with Photoshop.02:50 Props to https://artofkencoleman.com and to Richard Gavin. 04:03 Sharing these thoughts on LinkedIn could boost Andrew Norton's profile. 04:40 Brian Arthur on Remixing.05:35 Remixing in 2015 07:28 Remixing starts in Maya. 08:10 Helpful Intuous Tablet. 08:51 A gaming computer is essential tech because Z Brush demands a strong graphics card. 11:58 Learned while playing the first two Dooms. 13:10 How has Andrew Norton has remixed. 15:18 Remixing ancient Ireland with trad Japanese. 16:00 Low thatched hut 16:21 Conceptual doors 17:26 Remixing in 2050: Referential material will be easier to find. 18:35 Long Bet: References will come to creatives. 19:24 Ikea apps remix environments now 20:03 See https://instagram.com/Norty_Art for inspiration. 20:18 Archaeologists like https://twitter.com/JohnTierney_ are interested in remixing 20:40 More? See #ClonmelDigital 20:48 Listen on Spotify https://bit.ly/gamesandtech20:53 Produced by http://twitter.com/@topgold 20:55 Music by https://patreon.com/OnjMusic21:13 From the Clonmel Digital Campus https://clonmeldigital.com
Stephen Bolger discusses the inevitable "becoming". Backing track by Andre Louis.01:17 What is becoming 02:03 working from home 03:03 On ArtStation and IG03:19 Using ZBrush 03:31 Z Brush is so versatile 05:31 Built a high end PC 06:01 Specs on computer09:30 Protopia12:39 List-based task master? 13:25 Project Mgt visual cues 15:17 The Worlds Away 16:34 What would Tim Burton say 23:33 How John Hannafin approached Game Mechanics 27:09 Fewer screens 34:39 You have to do things quickly 34:59 @digital.doodler1 35:08 #clonmeldigital 35:22 On Spotify 35:31 Music by Andre Louis
Animator Tadhg Briody discusses how interaction online is an inevitable trend. He shares ideas from Raidcall to Altspace VR. Music by http://patreon.com/onjmusic #clonmeldigital00:19 with https://twitter.com/topgold and https://twitter.com/UnknownFalling 01:03 Reading Kevin Kelly 01:41 What is interaction 01:54 Interaction in 2015 was RaidCall04:26 Reimaging Street Fighter 04:49 interaction makes you a better animator 06:40 Messenger helps interaction 09:16 NASA Flat Earthers 10:05 Massively Multiplayer Online 10:58 Creative opportunity for MMO15:33 How to get paid17:27 Educators and interaction 17:40 MS research project 21:37 Interaction in 2050 22:09 VR games and chat 22:30 Alt Space VR 24:01 3D Camp 25:18 CC Licensing involved 25:49 Trinity Library Long Room https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Trinity_College_Dublin26:40 Nintendo shuts down content 27:09 Unknown Falling will keep interacting27:33 Music by Andre Louis http://patreon.com/onjmusic27:57 Find more by following #clonmeldigital
Karla McKnight has developed a creative habit wrapped up in sharing, as she explains by connecting her ideas to Kevin Kelly's The Inevitable. Music by https://patreon.com/onjmusic #clonmeldigital
Aaron Conlon has personally evolved from owning physical assets to accessing game art design templates in the Unity Assets Store. Kevin Kelly suggested this sort of professional practice is inevitable. Andre Louis created the backing track.00:43 currently accessing https://2kmfromhome.com h/t OpenStreet Map with Dave Bolger 01:33 We're talking about accessing with Aaron Conlon https://twitter.com/Aaronsquid02:38 What is accessing 03:39 Aaron's memorable Sony Walkman Flip Phone04:55 Using Spotify to access popular music https://open.spotify.com/show/62fxmUNIJ7mfR6gLsD6dG005:38 Spotify and Netflix 07:40 Critical Role07:51 Insights about Ninetendo from Inside Gaming 08:31 Kindle has changed access for books08:31 Dematerialization https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dematerialization_(economics)10:47 Accessing by game play level 11:15 Refunds for paid access12:46 Access to ePortfolio assets on Google Drive13:51 Collages, pins, and shared assets16:05 Watermarking the Shadowborne sword, then allowing easy access17:48 Unity Asset Store and your extended soul https://assetstore.unity.com/18:35 Accessing Aaron's current work on https://aaronconlon.artstation.com19:30 Music by https://patreon.com/onjmusic19:54 Comment on Limor
Suzi Krupa joined Bernie Goldbach in a Zoom conversation about "interacting" in this era of social isolation.00:31 Hypnodraws https://instagram.com/hypnodraws00:37 Rundown 01:40 Zooming into the back garden with Suzi.01:49 Suzi is Hypnodraws https://instagram.com/Hypnosucky02:20 Origins of Suzi's handle 03:00 VR is limitless. 03:39 Perhaps the virtual is real today. 04:37 Used anything new? 05:18 Hypnosucky Hulu Hoop? https://instagram.com/hoopnosucky06:51 Motion sensors and colour 08:29 The Corona Virus effect on interacting09:11 The Virtual Portfolio Interview 09:36 Physical interviews are inherently limited, innit? 10:28 Lightfield https://arinsider.co/2018/03/23/xr-talks-whats-a-lightfield/11:32 Why Presence Sells https://www.youtern.com/thesavvyintern/index.php/2018/06/21/improved-personal-brand-infographic/13:22 It depends on where you're putting your presence. 15:23 Interacting in 2015 https://www.facebook.com/suzi.turtlek16:02 https://IMVU.com16:14 Interacting in 205017:50 Ask Spotify https://bit.ly/gamestrends18:10 Music by Andre Louis https://patreon.com/onjmusic18:17 Respond on Limor https:/limor.app.link/b05Uy7GKv518:38 Copyright CC-by-SA 4.0
Taking a deep dive into The Inevitable with Amy Harrington and Kevin Kehoe.Feedback by audio by using the https://www.limor.ie Limor App or via clonmeldigital@lit.ie00:02 Amy is IG https://instagram.com/Irish.Artist 00:53 Emerging Trends Games and Tech on Spotify shortened https://bit.ly/gamestrends01:34 Previously: Kevin Kehoe on Sharing https://www.spreaker.com/user/topgoldie/chapter-6-emerging-tech-sharing-kevin-ke02:41 Music shared from 1980 in Athens GA by R.E.M.03:46 Amy Harrington on Sharing04:00 Connected by technological socialism04:22 Free content from Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest04:41 Sharing is online social currency05:12 We compete with online algorithms 05:37 Sharing from the perspective of a creative 06:07 Gabriel Picolo shared. 06:19 Team Titan and DC Comics06:35 From physical to digital 07:18 Memories of DVD collections07:31 Personal story of sharing09:12 Music by Andre Louis. Voice comments to #clonmeldigital on https://limor.ie or email clonmeldigital@lit.ie
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Arminas walks through the concept of questioning.00:26 Recorded at https://GamesFleadh.ie 00:40 Arminas 3D https://www.artstation.com/mythical_satomi08:14 Music by Andre Louis https://www.patreon.com/OnjMusic
Sharing is the new normal.00:20 Sharing as defined by Kevin Kelly. 00:41 Alexandra Coyne's perfect job01:38 What sharing was in 2015 03:38 Sharing in 2050 06:33 https://www.instagram.com/apolkadotgiraffe/ 06:44 Follow #clonmeldigital 06:47 On Spotify http://bit.ly/gamesandtech 06:55 Music by Andre Louis https://patreon.com/onjmusic
Mira shares her views about remixing. Alien serving rabbit cover art from Mira_Wolfie on Instagram.00:23 This is a podcast from http://Clonmeldigital.com and https://lit.ie00:46 See https://instagram.com/mira_wolfie00:51 LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mira-grude-1816a2171/01:00 Defining remixing 01:52 Unlimited ways to remix.03:43 The economy of remixing.07:12 Media literacy required. 07:41 So many places to share10:33 Measuring something is transformative. 11:27 How do you know it's not your original.12:50 Internet access the biggest factor.13:37 Easy to create new media at home now.14:01 LONG BET: finding video element by characteristics.14:21 See artwork by https://instagram.com/mira_wolfie14:26 Listen to more https://spoti.fi/gamesandtech 14:37 Convo based on The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly 14:46 Music by Andre Louis https://twitter.com/OnjMusic14:55 Now follow #clonmeldigital
Rachel Dunleavy on "flowing", an inevitable trend.00:11 Rachel is https://vimeo.com/dunleavymedia 00:27 Information is flowing all around us 00:39 Internet is the world's biggest copy machine00:54 In 2010, info stored on cards01:08 In 2015, info flowed on keys03:54 Inspiring flow throughout Rachel's day05:03 From Fixity to Fluidity05:15 Long bet on flowing 05:50 Flowing in the year 205006:40 See Rachel “Dunleavymedia Vimeo”06:52 Hear on Spotify https://bit.ly/trendsgamesandtech 07:02 Music by Andre Louis
Daniel Collins discusses "screening", an inevitable trend cited by Kevin Kelly. Cover art shows Daniel using a Kindle Paperwhite screen. This clip includes a few minutes from "Agency" by William Gibson with the screens of a smart set of eyeglasses.
Jess Cheeseman outlines the past, present, and future of cognification.
Borja Lopez Montes and Bernie Goldbach discuss "tracking", an inevitable trend.
Fabien White talks about fitness apps and tracking in general. Book by Kevin Kelly. Music by Andre Louis. See Fabien on IG at https://www.instagram.com/Fabiens_game_Art/
Emer Hyde explains the concept of tracking, an inevitable trend exposed by Kevin Kelly. Notes at http://www.educasting.ie and tweets @clonmeldigital. See Emer's insta at https://www.instagram.com/emerhyde/
Jack Allen explains what happens when we live inside filter bubbles. It's an inevitable by-product of living aside technology. Cover art from The Guardian.
Reece Maher dives into screening, an inevitable trend revealed by Kevin Kelly.
Kevin Kehoe unpacks the concept of sharing, an inevitable trend in modern culture.
Simon Standbridge skims through Chapter 12 of The Inevitable, an important work by Kevin Kelly. Music by Andre Louis. Tweeting @clonmeldigital
Aneta explains what "Becoming" from Kevin Kelly's "The Inevitable" means.