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CAMERA Harsha Vardhan Hao-ting Chang

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iCameras as cheap as post-its. As sensors for rich amounts of data rather than just tools for photography. As ubiquitous, intelligent machines that see and interpret. Will the above scenario (which could soon become a reality) just lead to cameras becoming better agents for surveillance or can there be a scenario where we could free the camera from this notion.'iOpen' The above video presents a vision, a scenario where these agents and shared objects could be positioned everywhere in the city by a commune or city, and these could see and process much more than RGB data. This data and the metadata associated with it is collected and processed at databanks , which is then made open and accessible to the public.What we tried to prototype and show is how such a system could manifest itself , empower and enrich people through the creation of meaningful services, products and even artwork.The first of the two stories is told by a designer who has used the metadata of 'smiles' in a city to some up with artwork. The second is of a person involved with the development of ' i-Open' , who explains the reasoning and rationale behind the same.

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CAMERA

Harsha VardhanHao-ting Chang

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CAMERAS AS SENSORS

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AS UBIQUITOUS MACHINESTHAT SEE AND INTERPRET

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CLICK !!

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CAN IT BE NATURAL ?

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EXPRESSIONS / GESTURES

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PROCESS

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BODY STORMING

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SMILE MAPS

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TRACKING TO COLLECT DATA

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CAMERAS AS RICH DATA SOURCES

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DATAVALUE TO WHOM AND WHY?

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HUMAN

ENVIRONMENT HUMAN

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HUMAN

ENVIRONMENT HUMAN

SENSORS AS FACILITATORS

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THE CITY AS A CANVAS

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HOTBED OF INTERACTIONS

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AS CHEAP AS ...

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SURVEILLANCE

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GETTING AWAYFROM THIS NOTION

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OPEN DATA PLATFORM

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POTENTIAL SERVICESEMPOWERMENT

ENRICHMENT

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SCENARIOVISION

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MAP 1

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MAP 2

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2 STORIESDEMO TIME

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CAPTURE

OPEN RECOMBINATION

BIG DATA SENSING

VISIONVALUE

SENSORS AS SHARED OBJECTSOPEN DATA

EMPOWERING PEOPLE

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Computation Intensive

Integration

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MAP 3

Number crunching at source

CENTRALIZED

DECENTRALIZED

Consumer

Consumer

DIRECT TRANSFER / NO STORAGE

Number crunching at a databank

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Thank you

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Harsha [email protected]

Hao-ting [email protected]