The document discusses the launch of adaptive podcasting by Ian Forrester from BBC R&D, emphasizing the concept of object-based media that allows for personalized and interactive content. It describes how various media assets are integrated with metadata to create a flexible storytelling experience that adapts to the user's context. The initiative aims to reinvent podcasting through a decentralized approach, providing tools for creators to produce adaptive podcasts easily.
This document discusses object-based audio and adaptive podcasting. It describes how object-based media works by wrapping audio, video, and metadata into objects that can then be remixed as needed. It discusses how adaptive podcasting uses sensors and data about the user and device to customize the listening experience. Finally, it outlines next steps for making the code open source and continuing research and development work on adaptive podcasting technology.
The document discusses the concept of adaptive podcasting, emphasizing its potential to transform broadcasting with personalized content based on user data and environment. It highlights various resources and projects related to adaptive podcasting, including ongoing community efforts and tools for creators. Additionally, it touches upon security, privacy concerns, and the future of open-source adaptive podcasting initiatives.
Adaptive podcasting community for VRT Open labsIan Forrester
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The document discusses the potential of adaptive podcasting as a medium for young people to engage with the natural world and create their own media. Ian Forrester from BBC R&D presents various projects and tools that leverage technology, including object-based and perceptive radio, to enhance the podcasting experience. It highlights the importance of community practice and collaboration in evolving this new form of broadcasting.
Adaptive podcasting 2022 for Bristol+BathIan Forrester
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The presentation discusses the future of adaptive podcasting, focusing on the integration of object-based media and customizable podcast features through a new namespace for RSS. It highlights the need for enhanced interactivity and perceptiveness in podcasting experiences, alongside the development of an adaptive podcasting editor. The presentation also outlines upcoming projects and the importance of open-source collaboration in evolving the podcasting medium.
Ian Forrester - BBC, public service and adaptive podcasting Ian Forrester
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The document discusses BBC's approach to research and development, emphasizing the importance of public service and adaptive media. It highlights ongoing projects, such as adaptive podcasting and partnerships with universities and businesses, aimed at enhancing media technology and fostering creativity. Additionally, it outlines the BBC's commitment to open standards and balancing commercial interests with public value.
The document discusses various aspects of the metaverse, decentralized web, and ethical considerations surrounding technology and data. It highlights concerns about surveillance capitalism, the impact of centralized social media, and the potential for a more inclusive and fair internet through decentralization. Additionally, it touches on public perception of data privacy, the importance of trust, and evolving concepts of identity in digital spaces.
The future of podcasting is adaptive, open and data ethicalIan Forrester
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The document discusses the future of adaptive podcasting, emphasizing the potential of object-based media that integrates metadata to enhance storytelling. It highlights the importance of personalizing podcast experiences using advanced technologies like sensors and responsive applications. Additionally, it outlines the technical specifications for creating adaptive podcasts and the app's forthcoming open-source availability.
Your place in the new trust ecosystem for UCD Gathering 20202Ian Forrester
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The document discusses the evolving landscape of user experience, personal data ethics, and the significance of trust in technology. It covers various projects and frameworks aimed at promoting decentralized, user-centric data practices, advocating for transparency, agency, and ethical design. Emphasizing the importance of redesigning systems to prioritize individual control over personal information, it references multiple resources and initiatives related to these themes.
3D's: Dating, Deception and Data Portability | Mozfest 2019Ian Forrester
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This document discusses dating, data portability, and deception in the context of GDPR. It begins by providing background on the author's experience with online dating sites. It then shows snippets of personal data exported from OkCupid and Plenty of Fish in response to a GDPR data access request. The document raises concerns about what personal data dating sites collect and how it could be used for deception. It explores how data portability under GDPR may support innovation but has limitations. Finally, it proposes an exercise for the group to imagine new services using dating profile data in competitive, complementary, and unrelated ways.
What is the Living room of the future for #mydata2019Ian Forrester
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The document discusses the concept of the 'living room of the future,' focusing on human data interaction and the ethical use of personal data in IoT devices. It highlights concerns about privacy, agency, and trust, emphasizing the need for user control and transparency in data sharing. The findings indicate that a lack of control leads to distrust in personalized services and a wariness towards technology in domestic settings.
Audiences of the future workshop at xR fest 2019Ian Forrester
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The document outlines the concept of a 'living room of the future' that integrates Internet of Things (IoT) devices to create personalized media experiences using ethical data practices. It emphasizes the importance of trust and transparency in handling personal data and discusses various collaborative projects aimed at exploring adaptive storytelling and immersive experiences. Additionally, it raises concerns about privacy, agency, and the trustworthiness of personalized services in a data-driven environment.
Madrid's xR festival keynote - immersive experiencesIan Forrester
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The document discusses the evolution of storytelling and immersive media in the digital age, emphasizing the potential of object-based media that allows for flexible remixes of content. It highlights the importance of engaging multiple senses beyond sight and sound, including touch and smell, to create more immersive experiences. The exploration of new technologies and adaptive media aims to redefine shared experiences and enhance narrative environments in various settings.
This document provides a summary of Ian Forrester's notes from attending Republica 2019 and IndieWebCamp Berlin. It discusses various topics covered at the events including the decentralized web, social credit systems, censorship, technological unemployment, and the future of augmented humanity. Sessions focused on challenges like data exclusion and online monopolies as well as opportunities around self-hosted identity, podcasting, and peer-to-peer social networks. The document also notes artwork at the events, late night socializing, and Ian Forrester appearing on live television to discuss the future of storytelling.
The document discusses the concept of object-based media, which integrates various media elements and metadata to create customizable storytelling experiences. It highlights the potential of media to become more immersive and personalized, allowing for adaptive narratives based on user context. The author also emphasizes the importance of human data interaction and the evolving nature of shared media experiences in the digital age.
Ian Forrester of BBC R&D discusses the future of immersive experiences powered by big data, emphasizing personalized storytelling through object-based media. He explores the evolution of storytelling in the digital age, highlighting the importance of context and user engagement in creating diverse and adaptive media experiences. The document touches on themes such as data ethics, the role of technology in media, and the shift towards tailored content for individual consumers.
Living room of the future at my data 2018Ian Forrester
油
The document discusses the concept of the 'living room of the future', which utilizes IoT devices to create a personalized media experience driven by personal data. The authors emphasize the importance of ethical data practices and user control over data sharing, highlighting user feedback that reflects both the novelty and concerns associated with privacy and trust. It outlines the aims of future data-driven media experiences and shares upcoming events related to this research in London.
The document discusses object-based media and how wrapping media assets like video, audio, and metadata in useful metadata allows them to be "remixed" and personalized. This opens up possibilities for new, tailored content and experiences. It also touches on the challenges of privacy, ethics, and maintaining shared experiences in a personalized media environment. Examples provided include perceptive media projects and interactive experiences that adapt based on context.
The document discusses the research on the 'living room of the future' by exploring human data interaction (HDI) and its implementation through a trusted data ecosystem. It highlights the importance of personalized experiences and collaboration with various partners in the development of adaptive media and the Internet of Things (IoT). The research emphasizes ethics in data use while fostering shared experiences in a connected environment.
Dating into the future for Manchester FuturistsIan Forrester
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The document discusses the transformation of dating culture, particularly in relation to online dating and hookup culture. It highlights changes in societal norms, the impact of technology, and the shift in how individuals seek connections, with a focus on the consequences of these adaptations. Additionally, it explores various aspects of dating apps, the psychology of users, and the complexities in modern relationships.
Afrotech 2018 keynote : Diversity and the joy of being differentIan Forrester
油
Ian Forrester, a black British cis-gentleman, shares his insights on diversity, creativity, and the importance of different perspectives in various fields, particularly technology and art. He emphasizes that true innovation arises from embracing diversity and the collaborative nature of problem-solving. Through various articles and links, he explores topics such as afrofuturism, unconscious bias, and the role of diversity in tech and society.
The document discusses the concept of object-based media, which integrates various media assets with metadata to create customizable storytelling experiences. It highlights future possibilities for adaptive, immersive storytelling that respond to audience context and preferences. Additionally, it addresses the importance of data ethics and transparency in media consumption and production.
The document discusses the future of storytelling through the lens of adaptive storytelling using AI, emphasizing the need for personalized content. It highlights the concept of object-based media, where various media assets are combined with metadata to create engaging, tailored experiences for audiences. The talk suggests that as consumption habits evolve, storytelling must adapt to maintain shared experiences in a more personalized media landscape.
Human and ai powered creativity in storytellingIan Forrester
油
The document discusses the evolution of storytelling through human and AI collaboration, focusing on 'object-based' media where various narrative elements can be dynamically remixed based on context and user preferences. It highlights the importance of data ethics, trust in algorithms, and the potential for creativity when humans and machines work together. Various media examples showcase how these innovations enhance user experiences and storytelling capabilities.
Object, responsive and perceptive media for Bristol workshopIan Forrester
油
The document discusses the concept of object-based media, where all components of media productions are treated as separate objects for enhanced remapping and viewer engagement. It highlights the potential for creating immersive, adaptive storytelling experiences through the use of metadata and technology. The document raises important questions surrounding data ethics and the evolving nature of shared experiences in media consumption.
Using your data to influence your environmentIan Forrester
油
The document discusses the potential for personal data to influence media experiences, particularly how movies could be tailored based on individual viewer data. It raises ethical considerations around data usage, privacy, and the impact on shared experiences in a media context. The conversation emphasizes the evolving landscape of storytelling and audience manipulation facilitated by advancements in technology and the Internet of Things.
Taking creative control of perceptive media for #FuturezonesummitIan Forrester
油
The document discusses innovative approaches to storytelling through object-based media, highlighting how various media assets can be remixed with metadata for adaptive and personalized experiences. Key themes include the importance of context, audience engagement, and ethical considerations in data management. Furthermore, it reflects on the evolution of media consumption in an increasingly individualized landscape.
Objects, responsive and perceptive mediaIan Forrester
油
The document discusses the concept of "object-based media" where all assets of a TV or radio show such as video clips, audio, subtitles are wrapped in metadata and then remixed as needed. This allows the media to be adapted based on context, location, environment, or personalized for each user. It also talks about developing perceptive and responsive media experiences that can bend to the user's context through technologies like the internet of things, smartphones, and sensors. The goal is to move beyond one-size-fits-all shared experiences to more engaging, participatory, and immersive narratives.
The Government of India Act, 1935 was a compromise document that attempted to balance British control with Indian aspirations for autonomy. While it introduced several modern governance features like federalism, provincial autonomy, and bicameralism, its undemocratic nature, limited franchise, and excessive central control made it unacceptable to Indian political movements.
It ultimately failed to satisfy the democratic aspirations of the Indian people, but it laid important groundwork for post-independence constitutional frameworks in both India and Pakistan.
Your place in the new trust ecosystem for UCD Gathering 20202Ian Forrester
油
The document discusses the evolving landscape of user experience, personal data ethics, and the significance of trust in technology. It covers various projects and frameworks aimed at promoting decentralized, user-centric data practices, advocating for transparency, agency, and ethical design. Emphasizing the importance of redesigning systems to prioritize individual control over personal information, it references multiple resources and initiatives related to these themes.
3D's: Dating, Deception and Data Portability | Mozfest 2019Ian Forrester
油
This document discusses dating, data portability, and deception in the context of GDPR. It begins by providing background on the author's experience with online dating sites. It then shows snippets of personal data exported from OkCupid and Plenty of Fish in response to a GDPR data access request. The document raises concerns about what personal data dating sites collect and how it could be used for deception. It explores how data portability under GDPR may support innovation but has limitations. Finally, it proposes an exercise for the group to imagine new services using dating profile data in competitive, complementary, and unrelated ways.
What is the Living room of the future for #mydata2019Ian Forrester
油
The document discusses the concept of the 'living room of the future,' focusing on human data interaction and the ethical use of personal data in IoT devices. It highlights concerns about privacy, agency, and trust, emphasizing the need for user control and transparency in data sharing. The findings indicate that a lack of control leads to distrust in personalized services and a wariness towards technology in domestic settings.
Audiences of the future workshop at xR fest 2019Ian Forrester
油
The document outlines the concept of a 'living room of the future' that integrates Internet of Things (IoT) devices to create personalized media experiences using ethical data practices. It emphasizes the importance of trust and transparency in handling personal data and discusses various collaborative projects aimed at exploring adaptive storytelling and immersive experiences. Additionally, it raises concerns about privacy, agency, and the trustworthiness of personalized services in a data-driven environment.
Madrid's xR festival keynote - immersive experiencesIan Forrester
油
The document discusses the evolution of storytelling and immersive media in the digital age, emphasizing the potential of object-based media that allows for flexible remixes of content. It highlights the importance of engaging multiple senses beyond sight and sound, including touch and smell, to create more immersive experiences. The exploration of new technologies and adaptive media aims to redefine shared experiences and enhance narrative environments in various settings.
This document provides a summary of Ian Forrester's notes from attending Republica 2019 and IndieWebCamp Berlin. It discusses various topics covered at the events including the decentralized web, social credit systems, censorship, technological unemployment, and the future of augmented humanity. Sessions focused on challenges like data exclusion and online monopolies as well as opportunities around self-hosted identity, podcasting, and peer-to-peer social networks. The document also notes artwork at the events, late night socializing, and Ian Forrester appearing on live television to discuss the future of storytelling.
The document discusses the concept of object-based media, which integrates various media elements and metadata to create customizable storytelling experiences. It highlights the potential of media to become more immersive and personalized, allowing for adaptive narratives based on user context. The author also emphasizes the importance of human data interaction and the evolving nature of shared media experiences in the digital age.
Ian Forrester of BBC R&D discusses the future of immersive experiences powered by big data, emphasizing personalized storytelling through object-based media. He explores the evolution of storytelling in the digital age, highlighting the importance of context and user engagement in creating diverse and adaptive media experiences. The document touches on themes such as data ethics, the role of technology in media, and the shift towards tailored content for individual consumers.
Living room of the future at my data 2018Ian Forrester
油
The document discusses the concept of the 'living room of the future', which utilizes IoT devices to create a personalized media experience driven by personal data. The authors emphasize the importance of ethical data practices and user control over data sharing, highlighting user feedback that reflects both the novelty and concerns associated with privacy and trust. It outlines the aims of future data-driven media experiences and shares upcoming events related to this research in London.
The document discusses object-based media and how wrapping media assets like video, audio, and metadata in useful metadata allows them to be "remixed" and personalized. This opens up possibilities for new, tailored content and experiences. It also touches on the challenges of privacy, ethics, and maintaining shared experiences in a personalized media environment. Examples provided include perceptive media projects and interactive experiences that adapt based on context.
The document discusses the research on the 'living room of the future' by exploring human data interaction (HDI) and its implementation through a trusted data ecosystem. It highlights the importance of personalized experiences and collaboration with various partners in the development of adaptive media and the Internet of Things (IoT). The research emphasizes ethics in data use while fostering shared experiences in a connected environment.
Dating into the future for Manchester FuturistsIan Forrester
油
The document discusses the transformation of dating culture, particularly in relation to online dating and hookup culture. It highlights changes in societal norms, the impact of technology, and the shift in how individuals seek connections, with a focus on the consequences of these adaptations. Additionally, it explores various aspects of dating apps, the psychology of users, and the complexities in modern relationships.
Afrotech 2018 keynote : Diversity and the joy of being differentIan Forrester
油
Ian Forrester, a black British cis-gentleman, shares his insights on diversity, creativity, and the importance of different perspectives in various fields, particularly technology and art. He emphasizes that true innovation arises from embracing diversity and the collaborative nature of problem-solving. Through various articles and links, he explores topics such as afrofuturism, unconscious bias, and the role of diversity in tech and society.
The document discusses the concept of object-based media, which integrates various media assets with metadata to create customizable storytelling experiences. It highlights future possibilities for adaptive, immersive storytelling that respond to audience context and preferences. Additionally, it addresses the importance of data ethics and transparency in media consumption and production.
The document discusses the future of storytelling through the lens of adaptive storytelling using AI, emphasizing the need for personalized content. It highlights the concept of object-based media, where various media assets are combined with metadata to create engaging, tailored experiences for audiences. The talk suggests that as consumption habits evolve, storytelling must adapt to maintain shared experiences in a more personalized media landscape.
Human and ai powered creativity in storytellingIan Forrester
油
The document discusses the evolution of storytelling through human and AI collaboration, focusing on 'object-based' media where various narrative elements can be dynamically remixed based on context and user preferences. It highlights the importance of data ethics, trust in algorithms, and the potential for creativity when humans and machines work together. Various media examples showcase how these innovations enhance user experiences and storytelling capabilities.
Object, responsive and perceptive media for Bristol workshopIan Forrester
油
The document discusses the concept of object-based media, where all components of media productions are treated as separate objects for enhanced remapping and viewer engagement. It highlights the potential for creating immersive, adaptive storytelling experiences through the use of metadata and technology. The document raises important questions surrounding data ethics and the evolving nature of shared experiences in media consumption.
Using your data to influence your environmentIan Forrester
油
The document discusses the potential for personal data to influence media experiences, particularly how movies could be tailored based on individual viewer data. It raises ethical considerations around data usage, privacy, and the impact on shared experiences in a media context. The conversation emphasizes the evolving landscape of storytelling and audience manipulation facilitated by advancements in technology and the Internet of Things.
Taking creative control of perceptive media for #FuturezonesummitIan Forrester
油
The document discusses innovative approaches to storytelling through object-based media, highlighting how various media assets can be remixed with metadata for adaptive and personalized experiences. Key themes include the importance of context, audience engagement, and ethical considerations in data management. Furthermore, it reflects on the evolution of media consumption in an increasingly individualized landscape.
Objects, responsive and perceptive mediaIan Forrester
油
The document discusses the concept of "object-based media" where all assets of a TV or radio show such as video clips, audio, subtitles are wrapped in metadata and then remixed as needed. This allows the media to be adapted based on context, location, environment, or personalized for each user. It also talks about developing perceptive and responsive media experiences that can bend to the user's context through technologies like the internet of things, smartphones, and sensors. The goal is to move beyond one-size-fits-all shared experiences to more engaging, participatory, and immersive narratives.
The Government of India Act, 1935 was a compromise document that attempted to balance British control with Indian aspirations for autonomy. While it introduced several modern governance features like federalism, provincial autonomy, and bicameralism, its undemocratic nature, limited franchise, and excessive central control made it unacceptable to Indian political movements.
It ultimately failed to satisfy the democratic aspirations of the Indian people, but it laid important groundwork for post-independence constitutional frameworks in both India and Pakistan.
Google Algorithm Updates A Complete Guide for Digital Marketing Students.pdfNithinks37
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Explore the most important Google algorithm updates that shaped the SEO landscape from Panda to Helpful Content. This presentation is designed for students and beginners in digital marketing to help them understand how Google's algorithms affect search rankings and how to stay updated with best practices.
Whats inside:
Overview of key algorithm updates (Panda, Penguin, Hummingbird, BERT, etc.)
Real-life examples of algorithm impacts
SEO tips to align with Googles evolving standards
Easy-to-understand explanations for beginners
Learn more about SEO and digital marketing at https://nithinksofficial.com
Whether you're preparing for a course, training session, or just want to improve your SEO skills, this guide will help you build a solid foundation.
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2025-06-22 Abraham 04 (shared slides).pptxDale Wells
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Lesson 4 of 9 in a Heritage Bible Master Class study of "Abraham: The Man God Called 'My Friend'"
Heritage Bible Master Class is a non-denominational Bible Class/Worship service that meets every Sunday morning at 10:15 at Heritage Palms Country Club, south of Fred Waring and east of Jefferson. Please join us.
2 June 2025. Online network briefing session from the Netherlands Food Partnership about the upcoming UNFSS +4 Stocktake for the Dutch partner network
The global UN FSS+4 Stocktaking Moment (July 2729, 2025, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, co-hosted by Ethiopia and Italy) aims to discuss progress made since the UN Food Systems Summit of 2021.
With just five years remaining until the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development horizon line, the UNFSS+4 will provide an opportunity to document progress, strengthen accountability, and unlock investments for transformative action.
The event spotlighted:
successful country-level transformations,
innovative practices,
challenges faced in fragile and conflict-affected settings,
and be part of broader efforts to shape a coherent global narrative on sustainable development and accelerate synergies between key SDG transitions.
This is the presentation of Mr. Khaled Eltaweel of the Food Systems Coordination Hub.
FL Studio Crack Full Version [Latest 2025]Jackson lithms
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FL Studio is a powerful digital audio workstation (DAW) used for music production. It's a complete software package that allows users to compose, arrange, record, edit, mix, and master music. Known for its intuitive design, especially for pattern-based music creation, FL Studio is popular among beginners and experienced producers alike.
Political Polarization And Government Accountability.pptxEverlyseLumantas
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Political polarization is the process by which political opinions, beliefs, and affiliations become more extreme and divided, often resulting in strong partisan loyalty and hostility toward opposing viewpoints. This division can affect public discourse, policymaking, and social relationships, making collaboration and consensus more challenging.