Personal relevance is the currency of the experience economy. Context and intention drive digital exchanges in education, commerce and entertainment.
Here are just a few of the Thought Leaders you'll hear from 8:30am-4:30pm:
Decoding Personal Relevance with Neuroscience:
Allan Reiss, Psychiatry and Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences
Hu-mimesis: Design Requirements for Personal Relevance:
Larry Leifer, Mechanical Engineering and d.school
From On-Body to Out-Of-Body User Experience:
James Landay, Computer Science
The Multitasker's Window of Attention:
Byron Reeves, Communication
Psychophysiology for Personalized Mood Adaptation:
Joyce Westerink, Philips
New Advances in Light Fields:
Gordon Wetzstein, Electrical Engineering
Acoustics of Imaginary Sound:
Chris Chafe, Music
Personal Sharing Revisited:
Monica Lam, Computer Science
Psychophysiology for Personalized Mood Adaptation:
Joyce Westerink, Philips Research
Keynote Speaker 5:30pm-7:00pm
Once Upon A Time...Of You: The Transformative Potential of Personalized Fiction:
Lee Zlotoff, Creator of MacGyver
Technology promises to improve the human experience by personalizing digital experiences. Writing the code for personal relevance is the frontier. Join us for an exploration of current research providing key insights into this promising future.