Category Archives: The Digital Age
Big and Open Data – ‘Give Me More’
Internet data "a bit like asparagus" quality and cost depends on how far it travels and how long it takes to get there – Adam Beaumont #ng14
— Brian_Condon (@brian_condon) July 15, 2014
"By analysing Leeds City footfall data we can see the heartbeat of the city, hour by hour" Mark Barrett @leedsdatamill #NG14
— Brian_Condon (@brian_condon) July 15, 2014
Cities and the Circular Economy
This session introduces the CE framework and some of the findings from the Towards the Circular Economy reports.
Craig Johnson – Higher Education Programme Manager Ellen MacArthur Foundation and Adam Lusby – Founder CE-optimal. Chaired by Professor Peter Hopkinson – Director of re:centre at University of Bradford.
Moving from the. 'Machine City' to the. 'Metabolic City' Adam Lusby #ng14 pic.twitter.com/YSFY5pneCD
— Brian_Condon (@brian_condon) July 15, 2014
Intelligent Cities Conference
An aside on data
Data driven asset stripping.. brilliant… http://t.co/lkVVz9pbCq
— Tony Hirst (@psychemedia) July 14, 2014
Strategic but not “big”
A map of the "Internet" in June, 1970. Wow, pretty simple. pic.twitter.com/5KZJL8lgn3
— Cliff Pickover (@pickover) April 28, 2014
I do a lot of work on strategy. And I remember a discussion I had with the Technology Strategy Board when we proposed that C4CC became a ‘strategic partner’ for the newly named ‘Connected Digital Economy Catapult’. We were told that we ‘weren’t big enough’. And I said, ‘Well, when the Internet started out it wasn’t big either – but it was strategic!’. I didn’t mean to sound like we were trying to do something as important as that, of course, even if it could be interpreted as that. Just that one should not confuse someone big doing something with producing strategic change…
Trope at C4CC
Choreographing Time – Trope at #c4cc for #Goldsmiths Thursday Club. The importance of the 'space between frames' pic.twitter.com/XDFwv59VnD
— Brian_Condon (@brian_condon) July 3, 2014