For Museum Computer Network (MCN) at The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh
A presentation on emerging and unproven technologies for Museum Computer Network's annual conference at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, 2017.
Rather than examining ten major trends in isolation, I explored how their aggregate capabilities might generate new potentials. Technologies combining often matter more than any single innovation considered alone. The question wasn't which technologies to watch, but how we might make sense of combined consequences.
Revisiting this presentation offers a useful vantage point. Aggregate potentials remain worth examining: capabilities combining often reveal more than technologies considered alone.
Application to future work: This presentation can be adapted to help audiences consider second and third order impacts from combined technological changes and develop capacity to interpret and articulate what they observe.
Image: Kryński & Wdowiński / R-32 at Poznań International Fair. 1977