FUTURE●VISION 15 Minutes of Fame
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● 15 MEGABYTES OF FAME
Where did life logging and live streaming come from?
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"Everyone wants to be famous."
- Andy Warhol
"Yeah, for about fifteen minutes, Andy."
- Nel Finkelstein (photographer, 1966)
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● AMERICA’S FUNNIEST HOME VIDEOS (1989)
"Normal" people can provide entertainment.
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● POP IDOL (2001)
People like to see people succeed.
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● JENNICAM (1996)
Surveillance as entertainment.
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● FACEBOOK (2004)
Share experiences: communicate.
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● YOUTUBE (2005)
Share video without data issues.
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● “YOUTUBERS”
Anyone can be a star, for any reason.
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● “SELFIES” (2005)
Duck face. So much duck face.
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● GOPRO HERO (2006)
From spectator to experience.
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● IPHONE (2007)
From dumbphone to connected camera.
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● SNAPCHAT (2011)
From memories to communication.
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● NARRATIVE (2013)
Wearable life logging camera.
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● LILY (2016)
The camera that follows you around.
● People want to watch (empathise) ● People want to share (confirmation)
● People want to be recognised (achievements)
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● IN CONCLUSION
● Enabling people to use cameras makes them record ANYTHING. ● Seeing what others do leads to imitation & flattery.
● Allowing content to express themselves, allows them to assert themselves through these expressions.
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● IN CONCLUSION
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