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What is happening to the world around us? Take a deep dive into what the world will look like in 2050 by hearing the perspectives of animators, game art designers, and multimedia developers in Ireland. They're reading, hearing, and viewing trends as they evolve around us so you can better understand the forces affecting all of our lives. This podcast extends online from #clonmeldigital.

Cover artwork by Claire Davis (@claiireart/@claiiredavis).
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Katie Soden discusses how over-sharing can be problematic. Find Katie on LinkedIn at https://linkedin.com/in/ktsoden
Adam O'Shea dives into https://twitch.tv and explains what he sees.
France's CNIL has fined Google a record €150m for making it difficult to refuse cookies. Info from Reuters. Photo of Sundar Pichai, Google CEO.
This episode features Joseph Salicram and Bernie Goldbach discussing the concept of 'remixing' in digital trends. We'll cover topics such as Kevin Kelly's book 'The Inevitable', Ubisoft's 'Discovery Tour' and the future of technology.
Iain Wool explains filtering, an inevitable facet of being online. Find Iain's imagery at https://www.artstation.com/woolington and his creative work on https://www.linkedin.com/in/iain-wool-087409205/
Accessing means having something but not actually owning it. This principle of ownership is an inevitable trend.
Connor Howell talks about the emerging trend of Tracking from Keven Kelly's book "The Inevitable" and how tracking is used in our daily lives through our smartphones. You can see links to Connor's 2D art work at https://www.linkedin.com/in/chgamedeveloper/
As society changes, our environments adapt and become more entwined with technology. The #CognifyingTrend as outlined by Kevin Kelly in his book #TheInevitable defines this outcome as the act of making something smarter. One way we have seen this is through the integration of AI into our daily lives.See Geraldine's profile on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerryanrody/
This is Corey O'Dwyer's discussion on the technologically relevant topic of "Accessing" which is one of the 12 inevitable trends Kevin Kelly covers in his New York Times Best Seller "The Inevitable". See what Corey, a 4th year Limerick Institute of Technology student, predicts will happen to the way we use and access our technology in our lives by the year 2050. Will Google and other companies access more of our information in return? Find out in this episode of the Emerging Trends Games and Tech podcast! See Corey's work at https://www.instagram.com/coreyscanvas/
Aaron Phelan talks about the emerging trend of 'Questioning' based on 'The Inevitable' by Kevin Kelly.
Tracking @h_art_e E82

Tracking @h_art_e E82

2021-03-1207:37

There are compelling reasons big brands and social networks have for tracking you. Chloe Harte explains the business ideas and offers her take on the future of tracking after reading "The Inevitable" by Kevin Kelly. You can see Chloe's visual art work at https://instagram.com/h_art_e
Sharing Dynusmix E81

Sharing Dynusmix E81

2021-03-1112:02

The games industry benefits massively through the inevitable trend of sharing as Dawid Nowacki explains after he explains the concept that Kevin Kelly described six years ago. Find Dawid's 3D art at https://dynusmix.wixsite.com/website
Paul Anderson discusses what Instagram, algorithms and delicious cakes tell us about the inevitable trend of Filtering, and how it affects social media users.Paul's Instagram account can be found at https://www.instagram.com/paulspinkpatisserie/
Listen to Adam McNeil discuss "Accessing" according to Kevin Kelly, known for writing "The Inevitable", how digital media is changing the way we live, and how accessing digital media will look in the year 2050!10:16 Adam's work is https://adammcneil121.wixsite.com/mysite and on https://linkedin.com/in/adam-mcneil1
Questioning WPrajs E78

Questioning WPrajs E78

2021-03-0808:53

Five years ago, many people just had Wikipedia or Google for questions. By 2050, revised algorithms might change everything about what we regard as truthful. Wiktor Prajs dives into important developments after reading The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly.Find 2D Animtor Wiktor at https://linkedin.com/in/wprajs
Remixing with Sunnie Leslie. Find Sunnie @SunnieTora on Twitter and https://instragram.com/sunnietora
Joshua Russell breaks down the issue of remixes. He visits the idea through Kevin Kelly's "The Inevitable" and through his own work as a mixmaster. See Joshua Russell's thoughts on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-c-russell/
You might be concerned after hearing Aleksandra Bieniek explain how AI affects jobs in the future. Kevin Kelly explored this issue too in his book The Inevitable. You can find Aleksandra's ePortfolio at https://aleksandra-bieniek.wixsite.com/aleksandrabieniek
Aoife Nunan talks about one of the inevitable trends - Screening from Kevin Kelly's book "The Inevitable"
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