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The ‘last-mile problem’ calls the last mile of any network, or its edge, the hardest to reach. Ubiquitous mobile computing has extended the edge of the internet beyond desktop computers and transformed it into a living, dynamic target that is constantly changing and shifting as people move about and carry the digital world into the physical one. Our smart devices, however, are essentially oblivious as to their context and their location, and experiences break right at the very seams we strive to make smoother. What if there were a technology that allowed our devices to see their surroundings and enabled us to design experiences that truly span channels from end to end? The technology is already here and I set out to explore a new way of thinking about experience design that takes into consideration the possibilities offered by a newly visible ‘edge of the network.’ Full video (with slides) after last slide. Slide 29 video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mC73XKSnB3I Slide 31 video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEay3buozhM Slide 33 video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnjIh1E_gXI VIII Summit di Architettura dell’Informazione November 7-8, 2014 - Bologna

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8° Summit Architettura dell’Informazione Bologna, 7-8 Novembre 2014

the last mile problem

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context

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it’s not about seamless

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but smooth seams

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the edge of the what?

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smart devices

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why does it matter?

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new experiences

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different experiences

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a couple of thoughts

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thank you!alberta soranzo | @albertatrebla

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