Wearable computing should be invisible computing
By Adam Tinworth
Could wearable data-collectors and their ilk be the heralds of the age of unconscious computing?
Sami Niemelä – what happens when the computers disappear?
By Adam Tinworth
What does service design look like in a post-digital world, when the computer and the mobile have faded into the background? Sami Niemelä looks at an age when the magic has passed…
Street furniture for a digital age
By Adam Tinworth
Some bright ideas for rethinking our public spaces and street furniture in the digital (and post-digital) age.
René Obermann – What’s beyond digital?
René Obermann, Deutsche Telekom
At NEXT Berlin 2012 René Obermann, CEO of Deutsche Telekom, established that today the transition between digital and post-digital is complete or at least will be in the near future. In his keynote speech Obermann explained why this paradigm shift represents a threat and a great opportunity at the same time.
BREATHING DIGITALLY – WHY WE’VE JUST TAKEN THE FIRST BREATH IN DIGITAL
Manuel Stolte, SinnerSchrader
(this workshop session will be held in german)”Post Digital – oder was digital mit Sauerstoff gemein hat und warum wir digital erst an einem richtig spannenden Anfang stehen” Speaker: Manuel Stolte und Jan-Philipp Jacobsen
The 2012 bubble has a name: Social Media & Advertising Agencies
By NEXT Berlin
Official blogger Dimitris Kalogeropoulos asks if we’re in a social network bubble – or a social media one – and if the bubble bursting will herald the post-digital age.
Four questions for… Russell Davies
By Adam Tinworth
The man credited with coining the phrase “post-digital” worries that too much weight is being put on the term…
Cities in the post-digital era
By Adam Tinworth
Is an open data system the next big infrastructure requirement for our cities? And can our public bodies rise to the challenge?
Ajaz Ahmed
Chairman and Founder, AKQA, AKQA
Ajaz Ahmed, Founder and Chairman, AKQA Ajaz founded AKQA when he was 21 to create an ideas and innovation company to help organisations embrace the digital revolution. AKQA is the largest and most awarded company in its field with over 1,200 employees worldwide. Ajaz works with leaders every day to […]
The Post-Digital Week – 1st April
By Adam Tinworth
The week in post-digital thinking, starting and ending with watches…
What could a post-digital company look like?
By Adam Tinworth
How deeply does a company need to integrate social media and big data before it truly becomes ready for the challenges of the post-digital age?
The Post-Digital Week – 25 Mar
By Adam Tinworth
This week people have been hybridising: mixing visual cues of the past and future, job roles with one another and life with death…
The Post-Digital Week – 18 Mar
By Adam Tinworth
Post-digital discussions from the last week, on definitions, paradoxes, contexts and windsurfboards.
What lies beyond Marvel's Infinite Comics?
By Adam Tinworth
Marvel Comics are launching a new digital format and a physical/digital hybrid that might just be something near post-digital
Queues for the new iPad: not Post-Digital yet?
By Adam Tinworth
Last week my colleague Martin wrote an excellent post suggesting that Apple was becoming a post-digital company. And I agreed with him. But when I passed the queue you see above at my local Apple Store, where people were waiting patiently – if excitedly – to buy the new iPad that released today, I began [...]
The Post-Digital Week – 11 Mar
By Adam Tinworth
A simpler set of links this week, but still post-digital for your pleasure…
TV isn't digital, let alone post-digital
By Adam Tinworth
Of all our home entertainment devices, the TV seems the least digital, let alone post-digital. Are we waiting for a revolution, or is there a reason it has changed so little?
Apple is Post-Digital
By Martin Recke
Apple is not only dominating the Post-PC world, it’s also the first major Post-Digital company (and may well also dominate the Post-Digital world).
The Post-Digital Week – 4 Mar
By Adam Tinworth
Is post-digital an empty buzzword, the end of something or the beginning of something new? All three possibilities have arisen this week, as we compile the best links from around the web.
Digitally extending the life of consumer goods
By Adam Tinworth
Can a post-digital storytelling technique give our consumer goods longer and more valuable lives?
First speakers confirmed for NEXT Berlin 2012
By Anja Waltemate
70 days to go until NEXT Berlin 2012 and we’re now very proud to present and announce our first confirmed speakers for 2012. Besides the renowned technology historian George Dyson there are some other names that might meet with your interest.
Post-digital lifestyle
Jeremy Abbett, Google
One of the first speakers announced for NEXT Berlin 2012 is the post-digital creative Jeremy Tai Abbett. Together with Freunde von Freunden magazine, we accompanied him for a day and talked with him about his projects and thoughts on post-digital.
The Post-Digital Week – 26 Feb
By Adam Tinworth
From downbeat buzzword posturing to upbeat learning and progress, all the best post-digital reading from the last week. With digital placemats.
Dreaming the Post-Digital Home
By Adam Tinworth
As our media libraries become digital, we’re freeing up space in our homes for other things – and post-digital artefacts.