Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Reflections + Projections
Love in 2030 (the human element)
The future can never really be in our hands when projecting so far. The famous historian James Burke points out that leaps in history and technology are governed as much by chance as they are driven by social need; its only because two random strangers sitting next to each other on a plane struck up a conversation that we have domestic and commercial computers; only because of the Dutch royal family's name are carrots orange; only because one man married another man's sister that they worked together and discovered something called plastic. Check out his "Connections" series.
Random acts involving the most basic of human emotions have great impacts upon events in the future.
When we design or "make the leap" into our post-human successors programming, or writing elements of love and therefore hatred will be important for us. In the west we value these things above all else. In the future random acts involving small people will have huge impacts on the trajectory of our own future history, just as they do now.
John had been seeing Alana for about 6 weeks now, and he already knew that she was something special. It was “the morning after” and he was smiling. As he stepped into the office Alison looked up from the reception desk and stopped halfway through her usual greetings.
“My, you look pretty happy with yourself” she said with a smug grin, “What’s her name?"
John’s reply was just a bigger smile, he wasn’t one for office chatter, he decided to let Alison run with this one.
The conversation Alana and he had last night got him thinking. He logged in to see where she was and an unfamiliar avatar asked for his password, it acknowledged his authority and granted him entry for the first time. From here he could see that Alana was already underway with her 8am class. To be able to see where she was whenever he liked was the privilege she gave him last night. He knew from his line of work that these tracking signals were easy to fabricate. If Alana was much like his past girlfriends he had to know she wasn’t sleeping around. Trust wasn’t one of John’s best attributes and he struggled with this situation.
She was right though, it didn’t matter if he could see where she was. If Alana was ever going to grant John the privilege that he asked of her, he had to learn to trust her.
Naked in the city
Sydney AS Game

Navigating the city through gaming activity means that the experience of the city must be new. This projective map suggests rather than imposes activity in the city. Through navigating the city as a game what do we learn? how does the experience of the city change? will this be one type of city experiences in Sydney 2030?

