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    Oreilly - Solid Conference San Francisco 2015: Complete Video Compilation

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    Oreilly - Solid Conference San Francisco 2015: Complete Video Compilation

    Oreilly - Solid Conference San Francisco 2015: Complete Video Compilation: Hardware, Software & the Internet of Things by O'Reilly Media, Inc.
    61 hours 12 minutes | July 2015 | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 29.97fps | Audio: AAC 44.1KHz 2ch | 35 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    The IoT is certainly a transformative development in technology, but the new hardware movement is an even bigger shift—one that’s driving the IoT and much more. With this complete video compilation of the Solid 2015 Conference in San Francisco, you’ll discover ways to apply the latest hardware, software, digital manufacturing, and IoT technologies to your business.

    Hardware is becoming an agile discipline, making it easier to create physical products. The IoT promises to make everything intelligent and networked. Whether you deal in fashion or manufacturing, robotics or agriculture, this unique compilation puts you front-row center at every keynote, session, and jaw-dropping demo at this year’s conference.

    Who will benefit from this video compilation?

    Entrepreneurs and business leaders: invent entirely new business models, platforms, and workflows
    Designers, engineers & programmers: make more beautiful and intuitive products
    Manufacturers: learn how connected technologies will revolutionize manufacturing
    Startups: build strategic relationships with manufacturers and designers
    Investors and executives: see innovative work in the Solid Startup Showcase


    Keynotes
    Why bio is the new digital - Joichi Ito (MIT Media Lab) 11m 45s

    Rethinking everyday things - Robert Brunner (Ammunition) 14m 50s

    The Machinist and the Artisan - Danielle Applestone (Other Machine Co.) 09m 31s

    The governance of innovation - Yancey Strickler (Kickstarter) 14m 09s

    Pop-up Factory - David Cranor (Solid) , Mengmeng Chen (Seeed) , Marcelo Coelho (Marcelo Coelho Studio / Alike) , and Will Walker (Formlabs) 24m 43s

    Why the new hardware movement is even bigger than the Internet of Things - Jon Bruner (O'Reilly Media) 10m 10s

    Keynote with Quentin Mitchell 13m 50s

    Frictionless frameworks and the future of innovation - Kipp Bradford (The Kippworks) 13m 06s

    The Internet of Things That Do What You Tell Them - Cory Doctorow (craphound.com) 19m 02s

    Thinking It There, Doing It Here: Networked Playscapes - Edwina Portocarrero (MIT) 13m 01s

    Will Planned Obsolescence Kill Silicon Valley? - Rob Coneybeer (Shasta Ventures) 13m 43s

    Adventures in Technoarchaeology, Lunar Orbiter and ISEE-3 - Dennis Wingo (Skycorp Incorporated) 13m 08s

    Startup Showcase winners announced 01m 56s

    Bio
    Getting started with synthetic biology - Charles Fracchia (MIT / Harvard Medical School) - Part 1 56m 47s

    Getting started with synthetic biology - Charles Fracchia (MIT / Harvard Medical School), Justin Pahara (Synbiota, Inc.), and Connor Dickie (Synbiota, Inc.) - Part 2 59m 31s

    Getting started with synthetic biology - Charles Fracchia (MIT / Harvard Medical School), Justin Pahara (Synbiota, Inc.), and Connor Dickie (Synbiota, Inc.) - Part 3 56m 18s

    Getting started with synthetic biology - Charles Fracchia (MIT / Harvard Medical School) and Joel Dapello (Ken Oh) - Part 4 56m 58s

    Robots doing biology - Peter Sand (Modular Science) 29m 19s

    Assembling custom DNA anytime, anywhere - Connor Dickie (Synbiota Inc.) and Justin Pahara (Synbiota Inc.) 53m 58s

    Building a beautiful future: Consumer biotechnology and the power of "Wow!" - Keira Havens (Revolution Bioengineering) and Nikolai Braun (Revolution Bioengineering) 50m 26s

    Engineering biology with Antha - Sean Ward (Synthace Ltd) 41m 44s

    Data
    Beyond the hype: Mapping the value of IoT - Michael Chui (McKinsey Global Institute) 40m 58s

    Data rich and attention poor: Intention-based data architecture for intuitive IoT design - Abe Gong (Human Centric Data Science) 27m 45s

    I've got a ton of sensor data…now what? Five approaches to value extraction from Internet of Things data - Cameron Turner (The Data Guild) 27m 56s

    Sparking a revolution – monitoring the bulk power system for geomagnetic disturbances - Sean Murphy (JHU) and Jerry Schuman (PingThings) 34m 14s

    Design
    Handling intermittency and latency: UX design, power management, and real-world networking - Claire Rowland (Independent) and Elizabeth Goodman (confectious) 44m 52s

    Designing microinteractions for connected devices - Dan Saffer (Jawbone) 51m 26s

    Communicating through the language of design - Philippa Mothersill (MIT Media Lab) - Part 1 58m 10s

    Communicating through the language of design - Philippa Mothersill (MIT Media Lab) - Part 2 23m 12s

    Communicating through the language of design - Philippa Mothersill (MIT Media Lab) - Part 3 46m 38s

    Understanding industrial design: Principles for UX and interaction design - Simon King (IDEO) 38m 00s

    Semantic listening: Experiments in capturing context, not content - Noah Feehan (New York Times R&D Lab) 37m 13s

    User research for the Internet of Things - Kate Benson (af83) and Aurélia Lacombe (af83) 30m 11s

    Zero UI: The end of the screen-based interface - Andy Goodman (Fjord) 43m 56s

    Using (big) data to reduce risk while building hardware. - Chris Gammell (Supplyframe) 26m 03s

    Crowds, algorithms, and computation: The new materials of design - Matthew Milan (Normative) 38m 36s

    The physical world as interface to the digital world - Valentin Heun (MIT Media Lab) 30m 43s

    Experience design for IoT security: Inspiration from building architecture - Ame Elliott (Simply Secure) 36m 02s

    Connecting home: Designing for the systems of the whole family - Anna Shaw (Consultant) and Murphy Freelen (Consultant) 37m 30s

    The design of personalities and natural language UX - Mark Stephen Meadows (BOTanic, LLC) 44m 15s

    AI + psychology + robots = patient engagement - Cory Kidd (Catalia Health) 38m 38s

    Frontiers
    Reality has changed - Helen Papagiannis (Augmented Stories Inc.) 23m 46s

    Moonshots and the physical world - Astro Teller (Google) 39m 16s

    Beyond Hadoop: What the world's devices could tell us and how we might affect social change - Mike Olson (Cloudera) 28m 04s

    Music, machines and meaning: What art teaches us about robotics and networks - Andrew Cavatorta (http://andycavatorta.com/) 45m 03s

    Get It Made
    Why can't hardware be more like software? - Thomas Kennedy (ReFactory) 40m 32s

    2D vs. 3D vs. 4D prototyping: The right resolution for the right prototype - Ryan Vinyard (Highway1) 20m 52s

    One year to production: Manufacturing a smart device for 100k - Julia Ko (SurePod Corporation) 34m 40s

    Getting it here - Renee DiResta (Haven) 41m 45s

    The manufacturing triangle: The key to hardware success - Scott Miller (Dragon Innovation, Inc.) 47m 40s

    Protocols & Platforms
    HTTP is not enough - Matt Biddulph (Thington Inc) 35m 54s

    ABCs of IoT consortiums - Ian Skerrett (Eclipse Foundation) 38m 35s

    Sponsored
    Dematerializing auto manufacturing - Kevin Czinger (Divergent Microfactories, Inc.) 14m 19s

    Killer apps will propel IoT adoption - Rob Soderbery (Cisco) 10m 42s

    Primordial - when things wake up - Mickey McManus (Autodesk) 11m 58s

    A conversational Internet of Things - Nick O'Leary (IBM) 32m 32s

    Startups
    Hardware by the numbers - Ben Einstein (Bolt) 45m 14s

    Indiegogo: The feedback channel for your new hardware products - Kate Drane (Indiegogo) , Gavin Fish (Light Harmonic) , Peter Hoddie (Marvell) , and Greg Roberts (Icontrol Networks) 47m 18s

    The facts about my hardware startup failure - Eduardo Torrealba (torrealba.io) 52m 16s

    Launch Academy: Your guide to launching a hardware company - Katherine Hague (The Blueprint/ShopLocket) 38m 31s

    Around the block again: Tricks and tools learned in the trenches building a follow-on product - Ian Ferguson (Formlabs) 38m 15s

    Empathic engineering for the internet of experiences - Fotini Markopoulou (Team Turquoise) 39m 52s

    Machine intelligence to free human intelligence: How automation helps you win - Roger Chen (OATV) 41m 13s

    Technology
    Programming the Internet of Things with Node.js and HTML5 - Michael McCool (Intel) , Rex St. John (Intel) , and Ramesh Peri (Intel) - Part 1 43m 00s

    Programming the Internet of Things with Node.js and HTML5 - Michael McCool (Intel) , Rex St. John (Intel) , and Ramesh Peri (Intel) - Part 2 51m 35s

    Programming the Internet of Things with Node.js and HTML5 - Michael McCool (Intel) , Rex St. John (Intel) , and Ramesh Peri (Intel) - Part 3 59m 57s

    Workshop: Design a PCB from start to finish - Matthew Berggren (Supplyframe) - Part 1 43m 50s

    Workshop: Design a PCB from start to finish - Matthew Berggren (Supplyframe) - Part 2 44m 07s

    Workshop: Design a PCB from start to finish - Matthew Berggren (Supplyframe) - Part 3 36m 09s

    Workshop: Design a PCB from start to finish - Matthew Berggren (Supplyframe) - Part 4 36m 15s

    Workshop: Design a PCB from start to finish - Matthew Berggren (Supplyframe) - Part 5 58m 24s

    Workshop: Design a PCB from start to finish - Matthew Berggren (Supplyframe) - Part 6 56m 33s

    Workshop: Design a PCB from start to finish - Matthew Berggren (Supplyframe) - Part 7 47m 21s

    Workshop: Design a PCB from start to finish - Matthew Berggren (Supplyframe) and Ezra Spier (Other Machine Co.) - Part 8 40m 26s

    Hands-on Bluetooth low energy - Don Coleman (Chariot Solutions) , Alasdair Allan (Babilim Light Industries) , and Sandeep Mistry (Toushay) 36m 50s

    Adafruit.IO: Empowering people to build an Internet of Things they trust - Tony DiCola (Adafruit) 41m 42s

    Safeguarding the IoT: Designing security from the ground up - Hugo Fiennes (Electric Imp) 47m 47s

    Listen to your product; it knows more than your customer - Russ Fadel (ThingWorx) 34m 30s

    Cloning Immersive Environments - Jeff Gray (Spies & Assassins) , Mike Dory (kbs+ | Spies & Assassins) 40m 26s

    The Internet of Pwned Things: Securing the connected home - Elissa Shevinsky (Jekudo Privacy Company) 40m 14s

    Building / Manufacturing
    How to manage China - Zach Supalla (Particle) and Will Hart (Particle) - Part 1 01h 00m 12s

    How to manage China - Zach Supalla (Particle) and Will Hart (Particle) - Part 2 54m 57s

    How to manage China - Zach Supalla (Particle) and Will Hart (Particle) - Part 3 51m 02s

    Building a drone - Buddy Michini (Airware) - Part 1 50m 07s

    Building a drone - Buddy Michini (Airware) - Part 2 44m 52s

    Creating a paradigm shift in manufacturing - Douglas Woods (AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology) 46m 05s

    How to make an Othermill: From milk jugs to your door - Danielle Applestone (Other Machine Co.) 27m 33s

    Product Dev
    The Gift – designing for the future - Kuan Luo (Etsy) - Part 1 53m 55s

    The Gift – designing for the future - Kuan Luo (Etsy) - Part 2 33m 04s

    Heavy Industry/Intelligent Enterprise
    Being Bayesian: Strategies for modeling before, during, and after product creation - Patrick Kalaher (frog) 30m 04s

    Platforms, devices, and interoperability in the smart home - Chris Boross (The Thread Group) 41m 19s

    Manufacturing disruption driven by the Internet of Everything - Tony Shakib (Cisco Systems) 30m 36s

    Security
    IoT security cornerstones - Brian Witten (Symantec) 34m 49s

    Society
    Many-to-Many: Designing Crowd Interactions - Marcelo Coelho (Marcelo Coelho Studio / Alike) 40m 38s

    Essential self technologies: Body-based wellness machines - Linda Stone and Kelly Dobson (RISD) 43m 52s

    The Internet of Medical Things - Brad Younggren (Mobisante) 45m 49s

    Building connected products that help disabled people - Ross Atkin (Ross Atkin Associates) 43m 58s

    Tools
    Origami for VR: Architecting virtual 3D spaces with paper - Jody Medich (Leap Motion) 31m 37s

    Intro to inertial sensors: From taps to gestures to location - Elecia White (Logical Elegance and Embedded.fm) 49m 02s

    We suck at attaching objects to people - Arthur Petron (MIT Media Laboratory) 38m 00s


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