by jessica | Jun 22, 2013 | Altimeter Group Research, Braindoodles
There is a funny thing that happens when humans create new technologies– We get really excited!! Our inner geek pushes its way out and we find ourselves browsing articles, watching videos, and getting lost in the what-if’s and...
by jessica | Feb 21, 2013 | Braindoodles
Data acts as a veil, a sort of overarching condition that results from and drives our interactions. It’s something like language in this regard; we contribute to it by our very interactions and behaviors, and we use it to communicate, to function, and to connect more...
by jessica | Jan 17, 2013 | Braindoodles
Trial and error, iteration, and serendipity are all part of our vernacular when it comes to innovation, much like mutations, adaptation, and variation are key ingredients to evolution. Whether it is a prehistoric adolescent who mistakenly weights the end of his spear...
by jessica | Jan 17, 2013 | Braindoodles
One of the things I want to accomplish here is to look at the macro forces that are shaping the face of technology and “future” as we think about it, as well as some examples of how this is revolutionizing everyday objects and innovating how we define “everyday.”...
by jessica | Dec 4, 2012 | Braindoodles
For millennia, humans have divided time using a trifecta model: Past, Present, and Future. “Past, Present, Future” by Rollin Kocsis I have long been fascinated with the ancient past, particularly as it relates to the human fate and condition. As an...