The Internet of Natural Things

A presentation at Pixel Pioneers in June 2018 in Bristol, UK by Simon Collison

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The Internet of Natural Things Simon Collison @colly

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Achmelvich

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Part one /
Research

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Introduction

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Embracing technology

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The new image of nature

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Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, Caspar David Friedrich, 1818

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Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, Caspar David Friedrich, 1818

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Nottingham Trent University peregrine I live my life in the citeh…

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British Birds by mydigitalearth

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Merlin Bird ID from Cornell Lab

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Song Sleuth from Wildlife Acoustics

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iNaturalist

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Merlin Bird ID (Cornell Lab), and British Trees (Woodland Trust)

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Echo Meter Touch 2 (footage from BBC Springwatch)

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Brian Suda —   Sensors and Sensibility

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CAT S61 smartphone

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Senses Research

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Te c h n o

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Te c h n o biophilia B

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Design biophilia c B

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Some brain science

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Restorative reprieves

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Senses / Mental stimulus Research

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what3words

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what3words

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what3words

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3WordPhoto

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3WordPhoto

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Ordnance Survey subscription, AR mode

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Looksee app / British geological Survey

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Viewranger

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Urban Good London National Park City map

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Senses / Mental stimulus / Place Research

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Animal Tracker app

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50,000 wild animals equipped with GPS units

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Ospreys of Newfoundland Facebook community

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Te c h n o biophilia

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Firewatch

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Future Unfolding

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Farmville

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Grand The " Auto V

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Dorothy Howard —photo from Nottingham Post

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A new beauty

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I am SO GORGEOUS

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@anna_debenham I’m just a scrag — but I’m YOUR scrag

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Senses / Mental stimulus / Place Connections / Data / Simulation Research

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Nose to Tail measure

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Nose to Tail measure

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Only 10% have ever played in wild places Kids and nature Only a third know that acorns come from trees Less than 50% have found frogspawn in the wild Every Child Wild survey by The Wildlife Trusts, 2015

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Cornell Lab’s Bird Academy

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Bird Sounds, an AI experiment from Google

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Naturebytes

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Senses / Mental stimulus / Place / Knowledge Research Connections / Data / Simulation

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Part two /
Development

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Senses / Mental stimulus / Place Connections / Data / Simulation / Knowledge
The web / Nature Space / Light / Time Research
Material

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Physics is a language of
light

Music is a language of
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Architecture is a language of
space

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Senses / Mental stimulus / Place Connections / Data / Simulation / Knowledge The web / Nature Space / Light / Time Research Material how fancy

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Guiding principles

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Ideation Scriptwrite the experience, with real words Explore the highest-level experiences Don’t think within rectangles: think without edges Consider intentions and resulting events Think about designing moments in time 1 Bullet points!

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Physicality Be spatially aware of what you’re building Visualise it as spaces, with rooms and doorways Imagine it in 3D, and draw how that feels Design an open-ended experience, find natural boundaries Imagine someone moving through your experience 2

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Purpose Less tasks or goals; more open learning Encourage exploration without being too abstract Help people accomplish new and unexpected things Build a lens through which the world can be seen differently 3 Is this… powerpoint? Bullets

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Choice Don’t paralyse with too much choice Offer the right amount at the right time Trigger choices in the right context Provide clear, simple, minimal prompts Define realistic expectations 4 I chose bullets

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Cra " machine personality gently, and cautiously Know when to use humour, and don’t overdo it Offer warmth, but avoid over-familiarity Be kind, patient, and act as guide Be forgiving, and allow the system to be forgiven too 5 I learned nothing from that TED book

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Trust Set out to improve lives; avoid guilt or addiction Make as few demands as possible Avoid ambiguity and unguided assumptions Catch errors before they happen, be honest when they do Allow consent 6 FFS

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Learning Create experiences that are open and inviting Consider multi-sensory inputs Increase learning through repeated experience Build system knowledge through habit Offer gently persuasive feedback, non-addictive rewards 7 WTF When will it end?

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Onboarding Get started quickly Unobtrusive guidance, always available Slow and thoughtful steps; a little at a time Encourage discovery, ensure early results Support failure and gently correct 8 I bet they’re really sick of bullets

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Notifications Quietly serve without continuous distraction Manageable, concise, polite, and actionable Contextual to time, place, and learned routine Consider levels of urgency, and alternatives to sound If a notification doesn’t improve quality of life, kill it 9 zzz

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Context This is everything! 10 OK last one!

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OS

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A B C D OS Default apps

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A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 OS Third party apps

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A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 OS

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A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 OS “Spaces Compatible”

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A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 OS Spaces Work Home Study Social

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Spaces compatibility Guides app contains modules that enhance appropriate Spaces. You control which Spaces the app will enhance. Nature Fitness Indoor Explorer

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Nearby Recent There’s a popular park two blocks East View popular sightings near here Shana pinged from Southern Cuba 4 new images from your backyard camera Save Fave Open 23 observations submitted to Movebank

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‘Place-onas’

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Big questions

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The future?

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Our computers should be like our childhood: an invisible foundation that is quickly forgotten but always with us, and effortlessly used throughout our lives. Mark Weiser / The World is Not a Desktop, 1993 “ ”

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A new environment

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