Alexander Howard
Pattern Recognition and Spime watch: Living in the unevenly distributed future-present
Scifi great William Gibson famously said that "the future is already here – it's just not evenly distributed." The evolution of that future can be seen in real-time all around those lucky enough to walk in the sprawling megalopolis of the present, as buzzing smartphones, QR codes and interactive surfaces increasingly can be seen on the streets. Navigating smarter cities now includes an augmented reality that bridges the meatspace and cyberspace, annotations to our visual world. This talk will riff on pattern recognition in the near future, as hyper-connected citizens find new ways to collaborate, communicate and create in the Information Age.
About Alexander Howard:
Alexander B. Howard is the Government 2.0 Washington Correspondent for O’Reilly Media. Before joining O’Reilly, Howard was the associate editor of SearchCompliance.com at TechTarget. His work there focused on how regulations affect IT operations, including issues of data protection, privacy, security and enterprise IT strategy. Howard’s previous work experience includes editing WhatIs.com, working in operations for an e-business consultancy, as a knowledge broker for a management consulting firm, as an apprentice to a master home builder and, very briefly, as a garde manger at an outstanding Italian restaurant.