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What happens when the internet disappears?

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What did I do?

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Harnessing Personal Data

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Health CareThe most intimate of information is stored where and shown to you how?

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BehaviorMost people exist in 100-300 different digital systems.

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Soft DataDigital signature, identity, tastes,

preferences. The “constructed” self.

The quantified self plus the internet of things wrapped around synchronicity could redefine the natural order of things?

Hard DataWearable, IOT, biological and

environmental data that can’t easily be manipulated. The “actual” self.

Core DataLab results, Micro biome, genetics. The

“quantified” self.

Biological AssistanceThe use of personal data to understand and comprehend the meaning of events

and assist in real time to adapt.

Insights

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ComplexityEasy to collect, categorize, prioritize and transport.

ProjectMove my information into a

repository where I can see, search and mine my information.

ReflectPrioritize what’s important for me. What are my basic human needs

and how do they relate to the data I’m creating?

ProtectCategorize my data so it makes sense and I can see how I spend

my time.

CollectCollect personal data with little intervention and live my life.

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OrganizationYour living behavior is the genetic code for habit change.

Being able to see, search, mine, toggle and review my time in a calendar, weighted to the type of information and it’s purpose in my life is a break through.

Suddenly random interactions cast a shadow of meaningful insight into your day to day habits. Coincidence becomes opportunities to retool fate to put into motions

different versions of a timeline.

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What did I learn?

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Your life’s data is valuable.Buying devices is cheap, buying you back is expensive.

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People care about discovering who they are.Pressing Issues

BusinessWeek 2014 CoverMagazines

BBC, Fox, WSJTV, Radio, Movies

25 CountriesGlobal Press

Wired, NPR, TechCrunchTech Press

“if there is one person qualified to speak for the individuals

of the world on the subject of the quantified self it’s probably

Chris Dancy” – March 2015, Wired.

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HomeostasisFounder the property of a system in

which variables are regulated so that internal conditions remain stable and

relatively constant.

Cybernetic feedback loop via psychological resilience

NeuroplasticityThe umbrella term that encompasses

both synaptic plasticity and non-synaptic plasticity—it refers to changes in neural pathways and synapses due to

changes in behavior, environment, neural processes, thinking, emotions, as

well as changes resulting from bodily injury.

Epigeneticsthe study of these chemical reactions and the factors that influence them.

Meet the epigenome and learn how it influences DNA. Change the level of

gene expression in a cell with the turn of a dial.

Biological Resiliencethe ability to rapidly recover from

adversity.

Power transformation can be found in awareness.

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Like technology a little awareness goes a long way. A little perspective applied.

2015180 pounds

2014220 pounds

2012280 pounds

2011320 pounds

Farming

How do we lose the internet?

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1970 – The age of the office

People Politics Lost the farm

Meetings, politics, and professional dress

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1990 – The age of productivity

PC Interface Digitized Politics

Known for work “STATIONS”, the user interface, and the digitization of office politics.

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1995 – The age of Information

Internet Browser Operating System

The PC disappears into the browser, operating systems become irrelevant

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2000– The age of the e-commerce

Cloud Computing Commerce Infrastructure

Money disappears along with infrastructure

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2005– The age of the status

Social Content People

People as content, documentary style vision.

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2008– The age of the attention

Liquid Interface Attention Browser

Attention is sweep away by constant connectivity, the browser, like the PC becomes irrelevant.

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2010– The age of data

SMAC Apps 1990-2000

Attention is sweep away by constant connectivity, the browser, like the PC becomes irrelevant.

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2015– The age of wearables

Wearable behaviors 1990-2015

Behavior is the platform for tasks.

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2020– The age of everything

Sensor Assisted living We’ve lost the interface

Behavior is the platform for tasks.

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The internet, ourselvesHumanity doesn’t understand how to function without three things.

Identity Narrative Ownership

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IdentityPrivacy, Quantification and experience

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Narrative

"The great collective organism we're becoming part of will have a completely different sense of time” -George Dyson

Ownership

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Evolution of the user interface to people

Face to SelfFace to SolutionsFace to InformationFace to Face

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Evolution of the user interface to behavior

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You are the User Interface, Your life is the experience

pplkprOther humans as an Interface via

biology

NestYour body as the interface to your

home environment.

AutomaticThe vehicle as the interface

LunaMattress as an interface

Evolution of the user experience to convenience

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Implications – “The internet of everything”The corporatization of the individual

2012 IT’S NOT A PHONEIt’s gone from a phone that takes pictures, to a camera that makes calls.

2014INTERNET TO THE BODYApple, Google and many startup health organizations map the human body.

2014INTERNET TO THE HOME

IOT comes home to roost as your body becomes the middle man.

2013 SMAC vs. SEAMNo more applications!

(Social, Mobile Analytical, Cloud) versus (Sensor, Environment, Algorithm, Mesh)

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Implications – “The internet of identity” Convenience event horizon is reached.

2017BEHAVIOR AS PLATFORM

Stitching together predefined behaviors becomes the platform for anticipation over attention.

2018EXISTENCE AS PLATFORM

Everything starts to become programmable and feedback for everything else. People and environments merge into a single routine.

2015BODY AS INTERFACE

Services use biological and environmental factors as feedback loops for experience.

2016 ENVIRONMENT AS AN INTERFACE

Devices become interfaces for each other and us.

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Implications – “The personalization of things”Identity, narrative and ownership collide

IDENTITY AS A PLATFORM

The onslaught of services catered to our fluid identity creates a marketplace for skin walking devices and services.

2020PERSONIFICATION OF THINGS

We embed identity into things and services.

2019HABIT AS A SERVICE

Habits and environments replace mainstream applications as people choose identity services over consumption.

Your Business

Goals here

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SolutionsTop 10 focus areas

Existence

1. Focus on “Big Mother”

2. Design for

contemplation, not

attention.

3. Put the Internet in your

products, not your

products on the internet.

4. Create low tech and

human gathering

systems.

5. Repeatable substandard

beats inconsistently

remarkable.

6. Insert yourself into the

perpetual present.

7. Recognize the role fluid

Identity plays in

experiences.

8. Design for behavior as a

platform

9. Focus on what a world

without keyboards or

screens looks like.

10. Put kindness in to all

your products, services,

applications, data and

devices.

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We know we can do better.We don’t count moments, we make moments count.

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Market place challenges

Expensive Data Overwhelming dataDifficult dataShame data

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"We don't know how to measure what we care about,

so we care about what we measure."

Richard Tapia, mathematician

Market place challenges

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Shameless Data

41Native Tracking EngineExistence fully leverages the iPhone sensors to track a user’s activities

Motion Coprocessor GPS

HealthKit Photos EventKit

The user owns their dataBy removing dependencies on 3rd party APIs we can ensure that

a user maintains ownership of the data tracked by Existence

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Expensive Data

Behavior Platform Identity Platform Behavior System Population dashboards

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Overwhelming Data

Feeds Maps Photos

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Change the interface for health.Empowering experiences through behavior.

What if applications knew where you were?

2010

What if applications knew how you were?

2015

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What happens when the Internet disappears?

Chris DancyExistence, your life, lived and resilient.

Chief Digital Officer, Mindful Cyborg

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