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Publicado por Equipo GNOSS

12/09/2014

The Digital Roadmap for Libraries, created by Dosdoce.com in collaboration with Elisa Yuste, offers the various possible applications of the new generation of technology in library services (beacons, QR codes, face recognition systems, smart sensors, etc.).In our view, we are facing a complete transformation of libraries physical spaces. It’s no longer enough to have a social media presence or offer ebooks for loan; the new wave of technologies will transform library services and physical spaces.If we all admit now that Internet has radically changed the way people seek and find all kind of information and content, does anybody believe that libraries can keep the same 20th-century physical experiences & services?The emergence of third generation technologies such a...

Publicado por Equipo GNOSS

28/10/2010

Remember the feeling of going into a darkened theater and losing yourself in another world. The overhead lights darken; you settle into your seat; the projector begins to whirr; and on the screen, a new reality flickers to life. All you're aware of is the world on the screen, the world of the screen. Finally the credits roll. The lights come up. The world ebbs back into your consciousness. Now imagine that alternate reality being a part of everyday life. This map charts the landscape of technologies that can make it possible—and in doing so, transform both the place of video in our daily lives and imaginations, and thew ays we can interact with the world.As part of our Future of Video deliverables, we offer two versions of the Future of Video Map of Opportunities a stat...

Publicado por Equipo GNOSS

28/10/2010

The report provides a deep exploration into our research on the future of video as a new medium for entertainment, information, and communication. As video becomes increasingly ubiquitous, we will all soon become people of the screen. Outside the mainstream TV and film industries, video has not yet delivered on its predicted revolutionary potential—a revolution forecast for at least half a century. However, with the meteoric rise of YouTube and user-generated video on the Web, as well as the wide availability of mobile devices, it’s easy to see the power of the medium. Against this backdrop, the Future of Video report shows how each technological advance in camera technology and accessibility, each new platform for distribution and editing, each new social community built ...

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