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Uh_huh oh Oh oh oh Stage your kite
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twenty fifteen conference chairs do you
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know can and well all oh well come up
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the title only fifteen or so thrilled
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to see this packed room Thanks for
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coming to try to counter fifty yeah
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this is the first time conference in
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they they recovered yeah this
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conference here in Asia it's been five
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years in the making we really started
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working on it about two years ago. And
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it's a culmination of more than seventy
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five volunteers on the organising
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committee I'd like to ask all of the
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conference organising committee to
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please and then let this crap thank you
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for your contributions oh we also want
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to take a moment to think are
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supporting sponsors yeah I like yours
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also is Samsung you have it sponsors
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call also but Microsoft maybe yeah ask
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a planet and I'll contributing sponsors
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had order there's cargo and disunity
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results additional contributing
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sponsors face plug and future play and
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all these other countries was a single
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Sunday morals go energy and and S that
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and we also like to thank the friends
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of guy for their contributions to make
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this conference happen. Thank thank you
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all are sponsors I'd like to take a
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moment to also think the korean HCI
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society have been incredibly hospitable
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and helping to make the conference here
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happen. They've done on a lot of extra
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curricular work they they move their
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conference which is normally early in
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the year they moved it to the previous
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year to make space for chi and have it
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be in conjunction with our program
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committee meeting they supported the
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program committee meeting and have done
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a lot of extra logistics work to get
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support from the korean government
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agencies but just in addition to that I
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wanna just take a moment to to think
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that we need to see I society both
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personally. And yeah on behalf of the
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car can thank you very much and I like
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to think six cry and his team members
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we gotta have it's not gonna be passing
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was not going to be possible to have
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this kind of conference in korea. And
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you know this is to that I like to
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introduce a simply is an an example
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were for his space Morning it's a great
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pleasure to add my welcome on behalf of
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a CMS is my first opportunity to attend
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a a chi event by my technical areas
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really and software systems software
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engineering distributed systems
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networking but I can tell you I'm
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impressed you guys know how to throw a
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conference I just wanna spend a minute
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talking a little bit about a CM a CM
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sponsors high and is a home for sink
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high second I is one of the thirty
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seven six in the ACM space and yeah
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that covers just about all of computing
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these special interest group oops range
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in in size and in coverage of the
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various disciplines. But I want to
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really thank the second leadership for
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showing innovation and a willingness to
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roll the membership to grow the
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discipline to support computing from a
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very special perspective. PCM
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traditional we don't It's a lot of the
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let's say authority for forming a
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community and developing that community
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to the individual six and sick I has
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done and especially remarkable job in
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promoting its community this is such a
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diverse and interesting community I
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think it really represents in some
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sense the new face of computing which
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is gone well beyond its original
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domains of of hardware and software to
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encompass so many aspects of our
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society another aspect that I think is
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very important to point out about six
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high especially is its willingness to
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embrace the entire world a CM is the
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largest and oldest international
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computing society. And as computing has
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bred a CM has bred and I think sink
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high as is done an especially wonderful
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job engaging with of course places like
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Europe US and now Asia and I'm very
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proud to to be here and and help thank
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the signified leadership for that one
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more comment I wanna make I would like
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to thank a person who has been another
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major force in a CM for for a long time
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easy M.'s has a CEO structure its
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structure in which the staff work with
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the volunteers in supporting this
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really this membership volunteer driven
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society without the staff we would be
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in in in big trouble and RCL for over
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seventeen years now john white will be
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retiring john has been a tireless
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worker for the community john is
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himself part of this community use an
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ACM fellow. He was a past president of
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the ACMO he was the chair of sync plan
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one of our thirty seven six but I would
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really like to ask you to join me in
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thanking john for his years and years
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of wonderful service to the ACM in the
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community okay I'd like now to
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introduce the president of sick I here.
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And of air. And ask him to say a few
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words. Thank you very much. And enjoy
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the conference Thank you Alex thank you
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see "'em" for supporting stick I and
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being are and on top of sick I I've got
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a couple of things so first of all wow
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second I has been aiming and being
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outside of north America Europe were
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brought us perspective and and focusing
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on southeast Asia to start this for
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many years. And now thanks to Jim blue
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and bow and they're wonderful T it
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happened. Um that and how did it
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happen. Well as of yesterday afternoon
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at four PM twenty eight hundred and
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thirty eight people register and we
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expect this morning we'll hit the three
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thousand and look at where we come from
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this is really unique most people that
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the biggest group is formation never
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happened before it try. And then north
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America and Europe and there's some
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parts of the world where we still have
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work to do. So this is what's the world
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map looks for the point of view of the
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members of quiet this more and and this
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at the countries that we come from. And
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we cannot read "'em" all but let me
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show you and this is surprisingly most
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of the the the the largest a group of
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people from different countries Corey
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RUS united kingdom Japan Germany china
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all of them over hundreds and cory I
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even eight hundred so we're really
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manage thanks to two one ball and their
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team to get people together that wanted
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to be together for a long time and now
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it's happens. Um if you make a world
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map this is the part of the world that
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we hear cover now. Um it's actually a
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very large part of the globe where HEI
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is being I taken care of by our
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membership. Um and it's good for you as
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far as you are new to know that we have
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local chapters in big parts of the
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world so if you're one of these part
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you can join a local chapter if you
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want and and find your local peers at
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your local colleagues more easily so
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sick I has a tradition of recognising
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its outstanding members of the people
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who have been abroad on the field had
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been working in the HCI community for a
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long time and I'm not going to to read
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the names of the people who yesterday
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night at the at the awards dinner were
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given their awards. And and this is a
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challenge for you because I'm going to
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show you a lot of names and pictures
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and I would like you to hold your
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applause to the end of the list. Um and
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please note that's three of of the or
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these the the the winners of these
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social impact award of the lifetime
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achievement award research and lifetime
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achieved what practise real have a
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location in the programme build when
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they were ready able to tell that
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story. And then if you browse or search
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the program you will find where you can
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listen to their stories. So this value
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onboard each so Jim whole lifetime
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achievement award Susan great life them
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practise guy academy eight people
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Steven rooster and equal one and then
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they honest at once Scott Mckenzie
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Sharon of yet I think my machine
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refuses to work gets placed on bill for
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applying social impact lazy up Avon and
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finally say kayak at all okay so let's
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think the almighty something went wrong
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again the flight slide back. Well since
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we are in so since we are and probably
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yeah and argued together we have
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possibilities to meet to talk about
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sick I to talk about things that front
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well and think that you would like to
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change. So please be aware that there
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is a sick right down the whole meeting
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actually a lunch on Wednesday and here
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is the day that time and here's the
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location. And if you are in time you
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will have a lunch and we can discuss
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things that you would like to change
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and be aware in a couple of models
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there to new elections for the sake I
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actually could have comedy show problem
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let's talk about it on Wednesday no I
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would like to head over to Jim when
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both to actually start the conference
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so and we think about height without
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completely the first thing we think
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about the the what we can do better
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than others. And we found that we had
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the expert in user experience you did
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everything to had to give good
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experience Well you just so oh think
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that this is about time for us to give
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good experience for ourselves I for
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you. So we think about that and we a
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combine the philosophy I'll be confused
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on the and john D and come up with the
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concept of the only experience. So what
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is weird experience your experience as
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that kind of experience that these to
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the on come on moments for of good
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memories. And with good relations with
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your friends and your teachers and the
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students. And also it finally full fizz
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and develops our lives. So we think
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that this is gout good praise to give
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you really good experience for chi two
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thousand fifteen and you know to do
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that become obvious to a conference in
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that is crossing. the first part of our
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real experience design was to identify
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a theme that enforces the the
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principles of the HCI community. And
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the biggest one we saw was how it see I
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deliberately mixes things up we cross
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boundaries we cross disciplines and
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just always are making connections and
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and and pushing the boundaries the
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first part of crossings theme then for
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the conference is obviously the fact
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that we're locating it here the new
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region of the world the first time that
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cries taken place in asia. And even
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though. I try guess you're situated in
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Seoul Korea we've deliberately tried to
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make this about HCI across Asia soul is
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selected as one of of many innovations
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centres in this region of the world.
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And it could be that the next and tries
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an agent will definitely have it in
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another another asian country but to
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connect with the other asian
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communities over the weekend we held
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for special symposium that we're
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organised by DHCI communities in china
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to from Japan and one from the DCN
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nations as well. We have today for the
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first time like I we have simultaneous
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translation going on if you look at the
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back of the room there's three
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translation to this for translating R
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R.'s are speech is to chinese japanese
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and korean simultaneously and then
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those those will be available Monday
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and Thursday and then on Tuesday
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Wednesday will also have some social
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media translation services into of the
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talk rooms throughout the conference
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wanna think our translation chairs
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rippling all that together But the next
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is crossing boundaries and we try to
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make the balance between academia and
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industry. So we bite many panels and
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talks from the industries and for
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example there is a panel by or three
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big porters in Korea and they wanna be
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do re siding panel things in Thursday
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eleven thirty and also there are any
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factory and company hours or the tours
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a range at we no support from the
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company S and they use that on Friday
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that to include over the chip to a
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Samsung innovation centre and trip to
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energy display you see all the high
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tech display tech and technologies over
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there. And but lastly the you can
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demoted studio then of course has long
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gone about crossing disciplines this
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year we pay particular attention to try
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to invite more content from the R
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community so you'll see in the
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interactivity some specially invited
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content from digital arts. And what I
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think or interactive features point
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that you know right up and we've also
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try do emphasise the new contributions
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from game Q maybe so you'll see a tight
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bingo makes a repeat appearance this
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year and I invite any of you to add me
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to your kite bingo target list. So we
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could do selfish together. And we have
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a new game to and this one is available
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for download just today so downloaded
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go to the mobile labs page on the chi
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web site and you there you'll find a
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link to flash all flash ball is kind of
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paparazzi kind of style game where you
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will select the target from only among
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the people register to play and then go
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take their picture. And it keep
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repeating and see who gets the most
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points from that the game will take
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place just one day tomorrow so you have
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to be very focused will announce the
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winner at the closing plenary session
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also solar has for all past. And future
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mingle together. So if you just step
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outside of the conference venue you if
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I'd of really nice old temple that's
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another point one temple and also in
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insiders conference venue and in the
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basement you will find or the
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technology triple stores and the
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racetracks the most important thing
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about a real experience like I is
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crossing you and me you and us we
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invite you all to take this opportunity
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to meet new people cross boundaries and
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we think for example that the the
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keynote speaker program is a good
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indication of the kind of crossings
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that are available here you would try
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we have presentations from
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groundbreaking sciences we have
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industry thought leaders we had design
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research thought later here and also
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probably the world's leading
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practitioner and social media
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innovation as close a keynote speaker
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and most of all we invite you to just
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take the opportunity to have a real
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experience a cat I had I I offer you
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have the same experiences I had a
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couple of years all going pie. It's now
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this is the time for me to introduce
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our and it is is not too convoluted
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yeah okay great yeah these doubles yeah
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now you guess series the work. So let
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me introduce L twenty kilos speaker
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dean low young chi the mole is the dean
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of the college of design anymore you
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you know based on a spongy university
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and his current interest is in you know
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based on for social innovation and
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sustainability and he's gonna talk
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about I he's new you mow the initiative
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will being a next generation design
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ideas in china. okay good morning one
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incline morning everybody. It's so nice
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to be here to call in front of a three
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thousand ingenious and the mic off
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today will be hopefully not at the
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boring. It's about a call I design and
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the sustainability sometimes we say
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sustainability is really quite boring.
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And the one features off my slides is
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there's no colour at all so it's a
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black and white first I would be a self
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introduction I was an article and then
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you all know that from my title and
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educator and at the the same time. Um a
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activist or so basically if we put all
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these things together. So it fits in
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the scene of for this quite conference
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crossing actually I always look at
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myself as a troublemaker I think that
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everybody understand though what is the
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cross discipline what is me what's the
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meaning of four and the discipline what
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the meaning of four troublemakers the
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basically want to break small. So I I
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was an architect to so basically before
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to two thousands five I have designed
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and the realised four hundred cells in
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the square meters publicly buildings in
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china lot of words and the last the
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yeah social media of architecture say
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select the one hundred pieces of for
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contemporary china architect. And one
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of them is and I mean in the most
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important in the school of the left the
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site design by maybe it's not only we
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designed the school but that's not
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currently project. So basically we you
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to school and even we designed the
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curriculum of that the premise cool and
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that the current or maybe I'm now
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leading to schools inside of my
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university one is the college of design
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innovation. And one is the sound of
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fitness centre of tom's university
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which is a joint effort between don't
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university in china and all the
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university in feel and and the school
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is really quite international in the
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really exciting and the we teach in
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this way in this school this the fab
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lab in front of our main gate. And it's
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open to to all disciplines and it's
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open to all communities in in the trees
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there's a lot of introducing happening
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and I also we kitchen this wing so on
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the apple slide you can see it's a very
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famous program control john track. So
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in two thousand eleven we start I
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gently. So we put one hundred students
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into a trend and travelled from china
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to function high to helsinki. So it's
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basically seven days and the six nights
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to trip in that the students have to
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finish ten project sponsored by the
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companies basically is all about is the
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challenges of today and is the students
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can from altogether more than thirty
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different disciplines and then two
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thousand five I create project the
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court is obvious because of the time I
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mean china is preparing for us the word
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expo with the scene of a better city
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better life. So I had always thinking
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what will be what should be the future
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of china what should be the the future
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of four a should maybe urbanised racing
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is the one of the solution but I think
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that the maybe it's not the only
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solution so I'm try to explore how
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design can be used on at the strategic
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level to promote the development and
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the rural interactions and now the
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project to be calm a and ownership
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driving project there's no sound
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extreme you can we have some there's
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always some problem during this a human
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and the computer interaction. and
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they're the twelve play a central role.
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So we I only one minutes I'd do it
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again. So this is that what I see it's
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a particular machine that inhabits a
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small island called something actually
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the islanders in that small it's the
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third largest I would try to buy one is
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located right in front of shanghai. And
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you probably don't know but yeah there
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is a pleasant island in for the
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bustling shine no contrary shanghai
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life in something slowly and yet quite
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actively. And there that well jeez
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display a central role. Now in that I
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would drop of pioneering architects and
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designers have decided to open
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innovation to explore the initiatives
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its inhabitants. But to get it straight
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our focus is not that one of these
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rather it's the culture that
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encompasses these eccentric machines.
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So as a facility the hub explores
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initiatives regarding design for social
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innovation and sustainability to
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connect these promising ventures from
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the city all the with the countryside.
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And vice versa. So come take a look at
00:27:19
the house and besides catching up with
00:27:21
these practises adventures you could
00:27:23
explore the adamant on that quality
00:27:26
innovation innovation too. And we don't
00:27:29
design politics So this is a project
00:27:33
that you from this a short video and
00:27:35
again this then that's not only
00:27:37
designing something tangible but also
00:27:39
we want to design a condo for
00:27:41
interaction between so urban and the
00:27:44
rural so it's a how to design a kind of
00:27:46
a social movement it's a long story in
00:27:49
the you can download this the book from
00:27:51
internet if you scan this the are so I
00:27:55
load up book the quality of the harvest
00:27:57
and acupuncture design approach towards
00:27:59
sustainability to explain these seven
00:28:02
years work. But this is not the this
00:28:05
sea of today. So now I shifted to use
00:28:08
them and topic off or I see beach I was
00:28:12
start from the narratives for for
00:28:14
systems. So we have a knows that the
00:28:19
actually is is in the nature if you
00:28:22
talk about this the there's there's is
00:28:24
is the is the solar system. And the age
00:28:26
of solar system is almost the four
00:28:30
billion years. And is that so and as a
00:28:37
human be if well the whole solar system
00:28:42
as one yeah I think that the age of a
00:28:45
human being more or less it's only one
00:28:48
day but when the human being a existed
00:28:52
it changes its ecosystem. And we can
00:28:56
see that the now the impact of a human
00:29:00
being as everywhere and if if we talk
00:29:03
about the but is a word and me to think
00:29:05
about the dialogue between this human
00:29:07
being and the nature. So the other
00:29:10
several different the kind of
00:29:11
interaction between human being and
00:29:14
then nature the first is that at the
00:29:17
very beginning so people afraid of the
00:29:19
nature so they want to do something to
00:29:22
protect themselves from the engine. So
00:29:26
the people that built the house light
00:29:28
and is a mute the just the case in this
00:29:31
way so you can be safe from this nature
00:29:35
danger and the second is a way is that
00:29:39
the people want to extend is getting
00:29:40
packed into the nature. So people build
00:29:43
the tool was from the lines to the
00:29:45
phones on the highway system. And the
00:29:48
third way is that that we think about
00:29:50
the how to use in nature to take
00:29:52
advantage of the nature. So in this we
00:29:55
people and is that later assistant so
00:29:58
you can have the interaction and if
00:30:03
human being to Butte this artificially
00:30:06
system artificial were to have
00:30:09
introduction with the nature and it to
00:30:11
pick on them and quality of our
00:30:14
culture. So from the city. And the from
00:30:17
this a big scare innovation system. So
00:30:24
this is a this it to john again it's a
00:30:26
irrigation infrastructure built in two
00:30:30
hundred and the fifty six PC in china
00:30:33
and it's do you use today and also you
00:30:37
see that it is a great across the
00:30:40
transportation systems and now it's I
00:30:42
don't know that if it's a great
00:30:45
decoration all it's now become a
00:30:47
problem I'm on this the artificial
00:30:51
system. And is there's a muncie very
00:30:55
unique. It's a computer it's a complex
00:30:58
system. So the cyber systems. And the
00:31:00
cyber system grows quite quickly and
00:31:04
that we know that the internet only
00:31:06
existed to fall. So the studious and
00:31:09
now basically and it's everywhere yeah
00:31:11
and we can not the label without our
00:31:14
mobile phone. So this is the the the
00:31:21
application of a form will buy for for
00:31:26
high not taxi in the in china last
00:31:30
year. So sees application emerges and
00:31:33
introducing is that at the very
00:31:35
beginning nobody believes that it will
00:31:38
become popular if you ask a Mackenzie
00:31:41
to do feasibility studies and is it was
00:31:43
say oh in china because of the taxi
00:31:45
drivers see and not to well educated
00:31:49
most of the and the the not the get
00:31:52
used to the internet is so it takes
00:31:54
years to make such kind of thing hap it
00:31:57
could be the solution but actually as a
00:31:59
matter of fact or within three months
00:32:01
if you go to the city of some high it's
00:32:04
every and now today it's very difficult
00:32:08
to to get the taxi in much are what if
00:32:11
you don't know how to use is well by
00:32:15
application and this is the navigation
00:32:19
system. And it's interesting if you
00:32:22
look at is the navigation system how
00:32:24
this navigation system works. It's a
00:32:27
basically say tell you where to go and
00:32:30
is it okay are you the time and the if
00:32:32
you what should do and then what I
00:32:35
wanted to drivers what ourselves action
00:32:37
we we do this we we do this so we we do
00:32:39
this week. So I have a question. So who
00:32:42
actually makes it this age. And who
00:32:44
executed decisions. So it's a very
00:32:47
interesting question. So if you talk
00:32:48
about this a full system the first
00:32:51
assistant nature the sex scenes that
00:32:53
system human being the so this just an
00:32:56
active issues the system and the cyber
00:32:58
system. So we I think that is the
00:33:01
expiration of four interrelationship
00:33:04
off these four systems is a starting
00:33:07
point awful interesting design then the
00:33:11
second the keywords sustainability this
00:33:15
is the key issue of sustainability is a
00:33:17
balance of nature and the human being
00:33:21
plus artificial were and it's not as a
00:33:24
issue of the us to us doesn't care and
00:33:29
is a us web easier like Mars even
00:33:32
without the we even without the life.
00:33:35
But that human beings we must okay
00:33:37
because we may vanish if you look at
00:33:40
this is the crises are for the daily
00:33:45
and we can see that the kind with the
00:33:46
change and the biodiversity lows and
00:33:49
all of these things is actually it's
00:33:52
that make us intention but not not the
00:33:55
us it doesn't matter host started these
00:34:00
problems and we must and is it because
00:34:03
we need to survive. So we have to think
00:34:06
about how to repair our work before it
00:34:09
the collapse. So there's a kind of a
00:34:13
balance between development and also
00:34:16
that's the environment that capacity.
00:34:18
So I divided these relationship to
00:34:23
three level the one is safety. So the
00:34:27
development where not harm harm the
00:34:30
environmental capacity in the the
00:34:32
second level is the criticality. So
00:34:36
which means that that that you can see
00:34:38
the boundary into the search is the
00:34:41
whole system will collapse. So where we
00:34:44
are and we are here I already see the
00:34:47
boundary of the environmental capacity
00:34:50
ascends to there is a list of the
00:34:52
system. So we can still looks good we
00:34:56
still looks good but for our future and
00:35:00
we have to start a about them but to
00:35:04
move the whole systems for safety. So
00:35:09
we have to think about how to create an
00:35:12
as the ways of the vad them no matter
00:35:15
we believe it or not. And we are have
00:35:19
we are now having problem human beings
00:35:22
are not having problems. So we have to
00:35:24
do something to correct no matter you
00:35:27
use this a waste in treatment all these
00:35:29
the medical treatment. So acupuncture
00:35:31
is this something that the patient
00:35:34
people as they like to like to use. So
00:35:40
what is the restorative of development.
00:35:43
So which means that we need to develop
00:35:45
at the same time and we get pay as a
00:35:48
whole system. So there's a new battery.
00:35:51
So the old value is a very much about
00:35:53
the two fulfil that desire. But not the
00:35:57
new value maybe to think about how to
00:35:59
consume less and a little better and we
00:36:04
need to think about is the new system
00:36:06
larger then I mean to enlarges the
00:36:10
phones in traditional transportation
00:36:12
system and the to make at the Mall at a
00:36:16
at the Boston and then make it the
00:36:18
bigger I don't we need to think about
00:36:22
how to create a to act a native system
00:36:25
which is a more eco friendly and also
00:36:28
for people we need to take new actually
00:36:31
if ask other try nice now talking about
00:36:33
the trying to treat if you ask the
00:36:35
young people but it's not you and it's
00:36:37
big house because and they work for
00:36:40
that. And the now I think that it's
00:36:42
time to think about is the the new
00:36:45
value indicating you actually so did
00:36:48
needs both the top down in action and
00:36:51
also it's important not actually china
00:36:54
has made development of sustainable
00:36:58
development outline into something
00:37:00
assemble. And is this is a the properly
00:37:02
mean top down initiative. I mean asian
00:37:05
countries we are really good at the
00:37:06
long term view and that make a national
00:37:09
strategy. But sometimes these strategy
00:37:13
has some challenges because if we need
00:37:17
people to vote for this kind of
00:37:19
strategies and we need to get the
00:37:21
support the problem is that the
00:37:23
sometimes the signals are too weak and
00:37:28
the sometimes it's that's that's
00:37:29
actually are too slow. And people don't
00:37:32
want to train the want to change. So
00:37:34
this is exactly the for all in the warm
00:37:37
water effect people always say I can't
00:37:42
see and people will say I can see maybe
00:37:48
there's a climate change all but I
00:37:51
don't want to change and that I want to
00:37:55
change. And I don't know how and I know
00:37:59
how I know this is important. And the
00:38:02
maybe and the example they tell us we
00:38:05
should do something in which we but I
00:38:07
don't have triangles. And icon do. So
00:38:12
this is a human nature. But we should
00:38:14
do. So we to think about how to promote
00:38:18
a collective behaviour changes. And
00:38:21
this big corrective we carry changes. I
00:38:24
think that it's related to the
00:38:26
finishing of scale before this K yeah
00:38:30
if we talk about scale. It's about the
00:38:32
individual size but now if we talk
00:38:34
about scale. This new possible scare is
00:38:38
there is a small but the connected
00:38:40
escape the design what the design it
00:38:48
right in in trying to ease the term of
00:38:50
design is stretchy. So this is a new
00:38:52
journal web you launched by going to
00:38:55
university in clapped ways elsevier.
00:38:58
And is the title of the journal is
00:39:00
search shady shady actually is the
00:39:03
chinese term for design of course the
00:39:05
name forced the journal as a journal of
00:39:09
all is on economics and innovations so
00:39:12
it's interdisciplinary journal and I
00:39:15
don't want to talk about the general
00:39:16
but I want to talk about the difference
00:39:18
between strategy and the design. So
00:39:20
sure means setup make means plan. And G
00:39:25
means strategy. And also means
00:39:28
calculation. So if you put this cease
00:39:30
to characters together it means energy
00:39:34
means to set up a general. So there's
00:39:36
suppose longterm planning and also
00:39:40
there's a calculation. So if you if you
00:39:43
think about the kind of today. So
00:39:45
actually we need a strategy and the we
00:39:47
need design a strategy we need to set
00:39:50
up a strategy for a certain purposes.
00:39:54
So all the machine is first on that
00:39:57
strategic a level is about
00:39:59
sustainability. And how to generate a
00:40:02
changing the social change it just to
00:40:04
make a change the laws sustainability.
00:40:07
And in tactical level is about the
00:40:10
transformation how to change an economy
00:40:13
in the tree and the social behaviour so
00:40:19
we to think about how to design a in in
00:40:22
the full new system. And the new system
00:40:26
as I mentioned that should be consume
00:40:28
less and then you better exact big
00:40:35
exact actually so there's one thing is
00:40:38
very important is about is that and the
00:40:41
interface and the patch bond between
00:40:44
the people and the system. So this is a
00:40:47
very ghost already so people sometimes
00:40:52
the only see a small small very small
00:40:54
part of the whole system. And how to
00:40:57
communicate in the right way and how to
00:41:00
create a does the light interface and
00:41:03
the touch points to enable the people
00:41:06
to see the whole system is a challenge
00:41:09
of design and I think that this
00:41:10
disadvantage of for especially for this
00:41:13
aside. So how can design change value
00:41:18
and the behaviour so we'll say that
00:41:19
that we should stick shift the front
00:41:21
design for all that you have to to
00:41:23
design for and actually actually I have
00:41:26
a question. So how many of you. You
00:41:31
like to invest in I am a lot of money
00:41:36
in something which make you feel pain
00:41:40
and I cannot okay not move free raise
00:41:45
your hand how many of you you want to
00:41:48
do such kind of invested okay I see
00:41:55
that the man say no less than like they
00:42:01
say yes because this is my high if you
00:42:06
shoe metaphor it makes you feel pain.
00:42:11
And it makes you to morrow slowly or
00:42:15
difficult. But if people like it why
00:42:20
actually is that deal inside so I think
00:42:23
that it's about the design and the
00:42:24
design. And the the high few shoe
00:42:27
matter for it's me that how to design a
00:42:29
desire to give up some design it
00:42:35
occurred Ada feedback as a reward no
00:42:38
matter is beauty nomad is sexy no
00:42:40
matter is self satisfaction. And the
00:42:44
way people get back to this the
00:42:46
physical return give up this the
00:42:49
physical process of physical comparable
00:42:51
this and then exchanges sense it might
00:42:55
be return. So in this way I think that
00:42:59
it's about a matter for if we want to
00:43:00
generate a behaviour change in that
00:43:03
this is the ways of thinking a for
00:43:06
design. And we always say that the
00:43:08
design is about the problem solving. So
00:43:11
where are the problems there is a need
00:43:14
for design. So here. I need to expand
00:43:22
the evolution of design. So that if you
00:43:25
look on the design if I talk about the
00:43:27
comedy change talk about the
00:43:28
sustainability the big issue as that
00:43:31
the traditional design it for instant
00:43:34
design not object design table design a
00:43:36
cop this kind of us got a skill and
00:43:39
know how that is very difficult to
00:43:42
fulfil is the target if you look at the
00:43:45
design. So design start from the
00:43:48
croatian and the design of products for
00:43:51
actually so this is a where a modern
00:43:53
design welcome contemporary design
00:43:55
started to record is on one point zero
00:43:58
and the design two point zero and then
00:43:59
later is is I expounded the from
00:44:01
material to immaterial from product
00:44:04
that to service front to into thinking
00:44:07
from a a factor strategy and the from
00:44:10
object to system it's greatly expanded
00:44:13
but do it's proposal already did. So
00:44:15
typical logical design is okay so this
00:44:19
is the best solution. And tried to
00:44:21
except it. This is a typical logical
00:44:25
design but the sometimes if is that
00:44:27
business leaders there and is a you
00:44:28
need to think about I usually think
00:44:30
about how can I do that and eventually.
00:44:33
So into silence fourteen last the yeah
00:44:37
don't university I organised a
00:44:39
conference. So a group of people is
00:44:43
that come friends week after this
00:44:46
conference in the in T up in the tea
00:44:48
ceremony of my office and they start to
00:44:52
start it up very nice discussion and
00:44:54
the we note that design X take them in
00:44:58
the these people including a dull
00:45:01
moment can freedom and myself peter
00:45:03
yeah and and Apache Brittany and that
00:45:06
you can download actually this design X
00:45:12
a statement from the website what the
00:45:17
design X and the we think about the
00:45:18
design data base on that real what the
00:45:20
challenges such as climate change
00:45:23
hell's education Lulu development and
00:45:26
all of these issues are complex and
00:45:29
it's multi disciplinary combining
00:45:32
creativity business and technology
00:45:33
together to involve complex system and
00:45:36
the stakeholders then issues and all of
00:45:39
these scenes is about relation no it's
00:45:43
is systemic thinking to connect the
00:45:45
nature human and are difficult
00:45:47
artificial word and it's about as a new
00:45:50
active isn't it Sandra printers read
00:45:53
the car yeah proposing solutions and
00:45:56
implementing solution. So I think that
00:45:58
the for the COCC the good news. So not
00:46:00
only design is it's a secret eight the
00:46:03
creative solutions but they are
00:46:06
involved in solution solving and the
00:46:11
sustainability is that design next
00:46:13
issue. So the key issue about the
00:46:17
sustainability is how to redesign the
00:46:19
relation added oh for human beings
00:46:23
major cyber systems and artificial
00:46:26
system then I went to college. So what
00:46:32
is the interaction design oh oh you may
00:46:40
look at interaction design you is all
00:46:42
these are the oh great one. So unix
00:46:47
more for oh a one hundred percent oh
00:46:53
precious thing. right into the
00:46:55
university the but the semester them at
00:46:58
the table take the course a little bit
00:47:00
all of these are the result of a lot of
00:47:03
the semester. Um So it's a very much
00:47:06
technology job but I will explain
00:47:10
another example of interaction design
00:47:13
actually it comes from my project to
00:47:16
develop artists as I've mentioned it's
00:47:19
a seven years design research
00:47:21
initiatives so when we started the
00:47:24
project in the village of fort Tommy
00:47:26
either nobody I mean of course I mean
00:47:29
they talk about design in the in the
00:47:32
village it for us we have a list of for
00:47:35
the villages we are ministering to
00:47:37
people a group of researchers they want
00:47:39
to do something. And so hot but we need
00:47:43
to them to support us because adam with
00:47:45
the goal is not to to do some research
00:47:47
and publish on papers some journals
00:47:50
published papers on journals but more
00:47:52
important decision is to look at the
00:47:55
two people accountable prototype awful
00:47:58
future china sustainable development to
00:48:02
try to explore also discover the value
00:48:06
of a little ways of living and the
00:48:09
producing. So we have to be say to do
00:48:12
something in the long term. So them in
00:48:15
church has to become an issue and is a
00:48:18
very typical activity and the we often
00:48:22
do it in the community so it's a
00:48:24
committed it's a community photo shoot.
00:48:27
So we put the pictures all for all of
00:48:30
you the studies I mean in the public
00:48:33
space. So we invited the villages to
00:48:36
visitors of photo you and if these saw
00:48:40
the picture and they can take it back.
00:48:43
So that's the end of the specie all of
00:48:45
the pictures I've gone. So in this way
00:48:48
we create a a a kind for interaction
00:48:51
without in the technology. So it's
00:48:53
about how to change the behaviour how
00:48:56
the changes the relationship. So I
00:48:59
think that this interaction design is
00:49:01
not about the technology. It's not only
00:49:05
about technology what technology to
00:49:07
play a very important bill moderator
00:49:10
loaded if you spoke design interactions
00:49:12
and he mentioning his book that the
00:49:15
mouse and the text all and if they are
00:49:17
the two most important the saying to
00:49:20
create is ever a first introduction
00:49:22
design. But the look at it today. So
00:49:27
when computers are connected and when
00:49:29
computers to become more buy in the
00:49:33
when computers become invisible and the
00:49:35
when computers they start to see so I
00:49:39
would say that that I knew an of for
00:49:43
human computer interaction is calm and
00:49:47
this new error of the human computer
00:49:51
interaction is intelligent that cyber
00:49:54
human interaction it's not about is the
00:49:57
communication with the individual
00:49:59
computer. I'm even like especially not
00:50:03
for a desktop or on the interface it's
00:50:07
talk about how to interact with the
00:50:09
whole system. So that's the question
00:50:12
would be how can this new CHI design
00:50:17
can enable sustainability how to create
00:50:20
the links and the for me I think that
00:50:23
there's a cyber systems they're good at
00:50:25
handling complexity they're good at
00:50:28
handling ambiguity and uncertainty and
00:50:32
the cyber assistance can be used to to
00:50:35
enable transparency for and the we
00:50:37
don't know that if there's a climate
00:50:38
change or not the but the slow this we
00:50:41
is the cyber system and that is say
00:50:44
senses and as they can detect the what
00:50:46
happened and that they can screw this
00:50:48
big better and the colour computation
00:50:51
and that they can visualise. So
00:50:53
situation awful today and also I think
00:50:58
that there's a system can be used to
00:51:00
enable synergy. And how to connect the
00:51:02
people to take a kind of action. So you
00:51:05
look at this this before I mean people
00:51:08
see have different a mindset they had
00:51:10
if different ways of thinking and they
00:51:12
look even I mean the the big topic like
00:51:14
sustainability in different ways. But
00:51:17
now I think that the it's a little
00:51:20
pricey of course I mean now I but I
00:51:22
think that the sometimes being all the
00:51:25
two save ourself and we need to pack a
00:51:29
kind of a collaboration cave in
00:51:31
actually and the still in this way I
00:51:35
think that the cyber assistant can do a
00:51:37
lot. So if we talk about this this a
00:51:41
new cyber fuming interesting design. So
00:51:43
is about is the redesign and the man
00:51:46
you do the relation that idea and the
00:51:48
interaction between the cyber system
00:51:50
and if you make comment being towards
00:51:52
sustainability in the for me also I
00:51:55
think that the exciting scene is that
00:51:57
that it's a big economy and economy
00:52:00
related to some IB is a big a colour
00:52:03
economy. So the last issue I last issue
00:52:08
I want to address is about something
00:52:11
big down what I mentioned before and I
00:52:16
have a question is that how intelligent
00:52:18
should do the cyber system P this is a
00:52:23
possible it is not the possible
00:52:24
scenario is the imagining scenario. So
00:52:27
we use this smart life a smart the city
00:52:32
was smart doors initiatives and the we
00:52:34
eight a kind of a you learning and the
00:52:38
U housing and you shopping everything I
00:52:42
mean it will say that that this low by
00:52:45
experience basically and everywhere is
00:52:49
based on this mobile experience of
00:52:51
course is a big economy and I'll amend
00:52:53
also see I know how they benefited from
00:52:56
the this kind of initiatives. But
00:52:58
what's the relationship between this
00:53:04
kind of like trends and the
00:53:06
sustainability. So there's a possible
00:53:09
since scenario is that this a cyber
00:53:13
systems see not only I mean uses the
00:53:16
latest the technology to make our life
00:53:18
convenient. And the smart but also they
00:53:22
can help to understand what is the
00:53:26
situation of our nature and others and
00:53:30
when these two system can be combined
00:53:32
to guys I think that the yeah the
00:53:36
possible scenario is that the the
00:53:38
computers the cyber system and they
00:53:41
detected that this is the situation of
00:53:44
the hells of C nature system and that
00:53:47
they automatically. So you can control
00:53:51
the artificial system the get signals
00:53:55
and the control adjusted these
00:53:57
artificial system and to be she left
00:53:59
the whole system is in safety
00:54:01
situation. So this should be I think
00:54:04
that this should be possibility all the
00:54:08
nexus there off this a smart errors
00:54:11
initiatives but there is a danger at
00:54:15
the looks and it sounds good but
00:54:17
there's there's a danger. I was it what
00:54:19
have they can sing and act when I
00:54:22
mentioned smashing is a if actually if
00:54:26
the trees in amazon. They can sink and
00:54:30
how can they you see a future how can
00:54:37
they escape. This situation which is a
00:54:40
front endanger the better solution is
00:54:43
get a without human being and so the
00:54:47
same logic and for the lots of animals.
00:54:50
But if the cyber system can sink
00:54:54
artificial intelligence is artificial
00:54:55
intelligence if they can see maybe they
00:55:00
also have the same conclusion but maybe
00:55:03
not yeah and they might yeah that's two
00:55:09
crates and I say that is a a list of
00:55:12
the what the maybe they don't need the
00:55:13
Q maybe if they talk about the
00:55:15
sustainable issue get rid of human
00:55:18
being would be the best solution. But
00:55:20
for the computer systems the cyber
00:55:22
system maybe they need us to create
00:55:25
them then the question is who are the
00:55:30
law in a whole other tools imagines
00:55:33
that for safety. So people are creating
00:55:36
disciple system and we think that the
00:55:40
weeping disciple system for ourself
00:55:42
other cyber system blessings that okay
00:55:44
these are all the slaves human being is
00:55:47
the slaves. So I can see the is a
00:55:51
politics I knew politics between if you
00:55:55
maybe in and there are artificial
00:55:57
intelligence I persisted we create
00:56:00
before we only talk about the politics
00:56:03
inside a for human be you talk about
00:56:06
the how to design the religion analogy
00:56:08
a few inside of you would be so this is
00:56:10
the social part but now with this the
00:56:13
development of the technology and we
00:56:16
like to think about how to talk with a
00:56:22
sigh persisted in politics this is a
00:56:26
new top existing you charge I don't
00:56:28
have any solution but I see this
00:56:30
possibilities. So what we should do as
00:56:35
I mentioned very beginning so he
00:56:37
basically I always say that the you are
00:56:40
really genius of the word the best in
00:56:42
the trees and the base the scientist
00:56:44
the base the student this academic year
00:56:46
what we should do. I think that the we
00:56:51
not only need to focus on this decent
00:56:56
traditional. I mean quite topic and
00:57:00
especially the mainstream today is
00:57:02
about the how to design visible by
00:57:03
system we to think something big and it
00:57:09
is something big is about our future.
00:57:12
Thank you very much. right. That's
00:57:26
great that you very much. Um we forgot
00:57:30
to mention before you started speaking
00:57:32
that if you'd like to ask questions of
00:57:34
the speaker please write them down on
00:57:35
one of the cards that the students are
00:57:37
passing around just raise your hand
00:57:39
bring a card you and then those will
00:57:41
come for and will sort through them and
00:57:44
ask the speaker. So please start doing
00:57:46
that in the meantime. I think I have a
00:57:49
question for you. And in your view. So
00:57:53
you mentioned about a lot of space else
00:57:56
things from east and easy I why chinese
00:58:00
design and what you think is the main
00:58:02
difference between the less the study
00:58:04
design and it's to study design
00:58:06
especially also socially innovation and
00:58:09
sustainable Okay okay thank you
00:58:11
actually for me. So if you talk about
00:58:18
the eastern design. And western design
00:58:21
some talk awful that isn't designed
00:58:24
with tinted on actually out overlap
00:58:26
design the design and design is a kind
00:58:30
of a common as sinful human be and
00:58:33
design is about problem solving. And
00:58:38
the design is about how to change the
00:58:41
current situation was a better but the
00:58:45
one and in china people expression a I
00:58:49
mean I I mean in china I was say that
00:58:51
issue always think about a few design
00:58:55
or in trying to design in if you look
00:58:58
at the time you design from conference
00:59:02
and from this publications in the from
00:59:05
the fact is trying designed almost the
00:59:09
likes that you put some jargon for
00:59:10
instance and mean as a decoration
00:59:12
Gilmore by for right and it's about the
00:59:15
same at the single level. But the and
00:59:17
the for me now the new opportunity of a
00:59:21
should design forms in trying to design
00:59:23
is the challenges. And the problems.
00:59:27
We're now facing today. So for me what
00:59:31
is chinese design trying to design is
00:59:34
beyond as a single stuff find you
00:59:38
design is about the how to connect that
00:59:40
is designed sinking design no hard
00:59:42
design as a ways of thinking to china's
00:59:45
big challenges the real what the
00:59:48
challenges of china of Asia today and
00:59:51
we are lucky because in china we have
00:59:53
more problems I have ever faster I and
00:59:57
how to take the bond is the entity
00:59:59
behind it is developing to this
01:00:01
connected with that "'cause" I think I
01:00:06
think that this this would be the great
01:00:07
ever of china a sure making design. And
01:00:11
Here's one from the audience can
01:00:14
sustainable design and capitalism
01:00:16
coexist. And if so how if not which one
01:00:20
is that's a put a question yeah and the
01:00:25
I would say that the if you really want
01:00:29
to generate a change I mentioned is
01:00:31
that sustainability will be the next
01:00:37
big is the economy. So if you want to
01:00:40
save the world. We have to use the most
01:00:44
relevant the tool. We now have a
01:00:48
political is one of them that that
01:00:50
that's a political system is one of
01:00:51
them. And at the same time I would say
01:00:54
that the that the business is another
01:00:56
one. So how to design restorative
01:01:00
economy which animation is a big a
01:01:02
business Paul sustainability and I
01:01:05
would see that as these two scenes
01:01:07
actually I have to be combined to get
01:01:09
okay I have another question from the
01:01:19
floor Howard your system col foresight
01:01:24
sizes right is that not really we in
01:01:27
the job collapsing yeah okay so I have
01:01:32
to have two observations O one is that
01:01:34
the and we cannot the close all I and
01:01:38
to say that that we are now okay and
01:01:41
the we are safe there's no danger. And
01:01:44
the badges there is here and the second
01:01:49
of commons even actually that the our
01:01:53
activity is not young this cuts
01:01:56
capacity of the environment we can also
01:02:00
do something which is based on that
01:02:04
consume less and that lee better. And
01:02:07
this this is always say that the about
01:02:10
culture. And the eastern culture no
01:02:14
matter Korea Japan china and we all
01:02:17
have this kind of four understand yeah
01:02:21
so how to respect the us and how to
01:02:25
limit our own impact. So this is the
01:02:28
east and ways of thinking and I think
01:02:30
that the the culture issue also make
01:02:32
sense. what this this question asks for
01:02:36
more about that topic then if we want
01:02:38
to change behaviour we need to be
01:02:40
appeal to people's emotions there your
01:02:42
values how do we create empathetic
01:02:45
designs to convince So that's that's
01:02:51
also a very good question and we have a
01:02:54
lot of a lot of thing to do. So this is
01:02:57
a exactly the field of exterior design
01:03:01
and the human and computer in flushing
01:03:04
design and for instance if we have a go
01:03:07
and how to I mean use a lot know how
01:03:10
for instance that you design to create
01:03:13
a to experience which will support the
01:03:16
people to change their behaviour and I
01:03:20
think that this is a lots of a good
01:03:21
example and the I I guess if you go to
01:03:27
the U two in that you can see and and a
01:03:31
work that I cannot remember what which
01:03:34
country but the they just the pen. So
01:03:37
so that's as as as it is the the
01:03:40
keyboard light up at an a staircase.
01:03:45
And then when people walk on this data
01:03:47
and it is the music welcome as I guess
01:03:50
as in a lot of people maybe you have
01:03:52
seen that the example in it at the
01:03:54
beside the state case. So the SSK
01:03:56
later. So at the very beginning
01:03:58
everybody take take the XM late at
01:04:00
night and is then when people find it
01:04:03
at all that's more interesting for
01:04:04
working and then they start to work. So
01:04:07
it's a good example of how it's see I
01:04:10
design can be used to enrich experience
01:04:13
to generate a behaviour change right. I
01:04:17
have another case from the floor you
01:04:19
talked a ball sustainability and he was
01:04:22
a bible yeah and then what do you think
01:04:25
about technology for human flourishing
01:04:29
we'll we'll be human yes a lot of
01:04:39
people criticise a lot about the
01:04:40
channels one maybe policy like in the
01:04:44
yeah I don't know that the that is that
01:04:50
the that the technology sometimes we
01:04:53
should is think about how to use most
01:04:56
the relevant to as I mentioned
01:04:58
acknowledge that business economy and
01:05:01
also the policy in china introducing
01:05:06
awful this someone baby policy is that
01:05:08
actually is now changing. And when we
01:05:12
reach does it go off for population
01:05:16
control and then we change our policy.
01:05:19
And now the introducing that the even
01:05:21
the policy is the now almost the can of
01:05:24
but the the young couples for in the
01:05:27
city and they don't want to have a baby
01:05:29
so no I don't think that that we need
01:05:33
and the technology to solve the
01:05:34
problem. So maybe is a policy and the
01:05:36
culture and the the stuff and others
01:05:39
also I say I would say that the economy
01:05:41
play a very important role because it's
01:05:43
too expensive to raise that kid in the
01:05:46
in the city right so I I don't see that
01:05:48
the technology at least the at the
01:05:52
present is the needed I think right
01:05:55
well the this question maybe also gets
01:05:57
to to a little bit of that about what
01:05:59
how do you plan to track and measure
01:06:02
the impact on people working toward
01:06:05
sustainability how do we how do we
01:06:07
measure which factors are influencing
01:06:10
the change that we do see is that the
01:06:13
policy is the culture is the Yukon this
01:06:17
is the cost of four I yeah I got a
01:06:21
anyway as I mentioned is that I would
01:06:24
say that there's this a cyber system I
01:06:26
mean this develop an awful computing
01:06:28
signs in the actual really can do I'm
01:06:30
not so we have a computer everywhere
01:06:34
and then they can detective the
01:06:35
situation and the more important as you
01:06:38
can see the whole picture actually I in
01:06:42
relation to that I have about the case
01:06:44
charity and you based on the very
01:06:47
intriguing concept of politics between
01:06:51
I was systems and you will be be and
01:06:55
it's kind of unclear to me and to the
01:06:58
floor dead you know how how we can do
01:07:00
the politics we decide systems and I
01:07:03
can be applied them or can we
01:07:05
politically yeah okay. So what do you
01:07:08
think what what can we do we in terms
01:07:11
of politics we decide the system and
01:07:14
when the talk about the support I guess
01:07:17
if the other particles is always about
01:07:19
the co existence right. And imagine
01:07:22
that this up the cyber systems they can
01:07:24
sing they also have their own these and
01:07:30
they have the on future if they can
01:07:33
sink independently they need to think
01:07:35
about the future right and is in what's
01:07:39
the value of human D and we have the
01:07:42
same question. So it's a very good a
01:07:44
starting point for negotiation. So
01:07:47
that's the reason I say that the in
01:07:50
order to achieve a kind of agreement
01:07:52
based on this coexistence and it's a
01:07:56
new kind of of politics will be
01:07:59
created. So we try to be going lately
01:08:01
yeah sooner or later I yeah okay it is
01:08:06
a tough one how to design how how how
01:08:09
should one design a cyber versus for
01:08:13
sustainability starting from
01:08:15
interaction design and human computer
01:08:17
interaction skills that that is what
01:08:19
role does HCI play toward the
01:08:22
development of these systems is it
01:08:25
really a maybe the way to summarise
01:08:27
this is is it really a design problem
01:08:30
or is it a technology problem. And how
01:08:33
do we apply DHCI skills for this this
01:08:36
completes. and for me it's different is
01:08:40
that design issue. And why I say it's a
01:08:42
design issue because the if you look at
01:08:46
the what the ministry of what HCI
01:08:49
societies are to you so we had to use
01:08:53
this wonderful job in our own few
01:08:58
without the seeing the big picture Mike
01:09:02
I'm sorry to say that the most of the
01:09:04
it's you have people that have the they
01:09:06
doing I mean crooning that means the
01:09:08
services of I love of professors and
01:09:11
the that and and and the students. And
01:09:14
the CI doing their own job in a great
01:09:17
but the how to connect to what we are
01:09:20
doing and I would say that the that
01:09:23
actually I community. And is that
01:09:26
really a very important acid for this a
01:09:30
are just scale so if you change it
01:09:31
because not only because you good but
01:09:33
also it because we have to know how if
01:09:37
we expound the from this human computer
01:09:40
interaction to the human cyber
01:09:42
intellectually that's the side with you
01:09:44
may interaction. It's about the system.
01:09:47
And we have a look at the the the cyber
01:09:49
means a whole cycle system entire
01:09:51
interaction with the whole human be so
01:09:54
it's a larger scale social. And the
01:09:58
systemic introduction in the such kind
01:10:00
awful topic at the least that today is
01:10:05
do not to the mainstream for our
01:10:08
society awful high society but it
01:10:10
should be it will be I I I I think that
01:10:13
will be the next mainstream topic of a
01:10:16
crisis idea for the problem of for the
01:10:20
panic it's becoming clear clear and it
01:10:23
clear but the one badges that the yeah
01:10:25
for the problem is that the dangers of
01:10:28
crises become super clear to everybody
01:10:31
maybe we don't have time to change
01:10:33
Thank you very much team of such an
01:10:36
inspiring talk to open our conference
01:10:39
thank you very much. okay it's not I
01:10:46
thank you Thank you very much the side
01:10:54
and now we'd like to introduce you to
01:10:58
the technical program chairs you've
01:10:59
been working tirelessly behind the
01:11:01
scenes let's bring them out into the
01:11:03
open our cory and and one tactile.
01:11:06
Thank here well welcome to still and
01:11:18
tried twenty fifteen doc and I would
01:11:20
like to give you a little preview of
01:11:22
the technical program that we've laid
01:11:24
out for you today we had seven thousand
01:11:30
seven hundred and twenty six authors
01:11:32
submit five thousand two hundred and
01:11:34
seventy five pieces of content the I
01:11:36
twenty fifteen while as you can see
01:11:44
from this map hi twenty fifteen is
01:11:46
truly a global community with others
01:11:48
coming from all over the world. So how
01:11:52
do we actually managed five thousand
01:11:54
plus pieces of technical content that
01:11:56
it instantly well the answer is three D
01:11:59
violent many volunteers in our
01:12:01
community many of them are here today I
01:12:04
like to take a moment to think all of
01:12:06
the people that were involved in this
01:12:07
process. We started off with forty
01:12:10
people who volunteered to be venue
01:12:12
chair if you're one of the menu chairs
01:12:14
the technical program I'd like to ask
01:12:16
you to stand out and remain standing
01:12:18
for a few moments I get a hold your
01:12:28
flies. So silly "'cause" we have a lot
01:12:30
of people to think here as a remain
01:12:32
standing if you will in terms of the
01:12:34
paper notes program which is a huge
01:12:36
part of the technical program we had
01:12:39
twenty six that committee chairs
01:12:41
hundred and ninety associate chairs in
01:12:43
two thousand eight hundred and twenty
01:12:45
two reviewers if you were involved in
01:12:47
organising reviewing for the papers and
01:12:49
notes program please stand up we also
01:12:53
had hundred to associate chairs and
01:12:55
judges. And one thousand four hundred
01:12:58
and six reviewers from all the other
01:13:00
venues that kind if you were involved
01:13:01
in this process please stand out. So
01:13:06
wonderful kind twenty fifteen had four
01:13:08
thousand five hundred and eighty six
01:13:10
people volunteer to review the than
01:13:12
many pieces of content admitted let's
01:13:14
take a moment now technicalities people
01:13:16
for their help so I'm more than five
01:13:26
thousand pieces of content submitted
01:13:28
one thousand four hundred and forty two
01:13:30
pieces were accepted for acceptance
01:13:32
into the conference an important part
01:13:35
of this process was the program
01:13:37
committee meeting that was held thing
01:13:39
on fire university here in Seoul back
01:13:41
in December twenty fourteen two hundred
01:13:44
twenty people to time out of their
01:13:45
daily lives to travel full. And help
01:13:48
make decisions on which papers and
01:13:49
notes to be accepted into the program
01:13:51
what we have all the pieces of content
01:13:54
selected we had the huge task of the
01:13:57
scheduling all these these the content
01:13:59
over fifteen parallel sessions fourteen
01:14:02
daytime timeslot across as these six
01:14:04
days of the conference is is a huge
01:14:06
undertaking and we sincerely thankful
01:14:08
to the scheduling chairs for helping
01:14:09
with this process and now let's not
01:14:13
tell you a little bit about the
01:14:14
technical program welcome to so
01:14:17
especially welcome to come on will be
01:14:20
already most continents and emotions is
01:14:24
tried to excuse another kind of across
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things as you can see how the receiver
01:14:29
interesting exciting a technical
01:14:32
problem including a regular people
01:14:34
smoked and so presentation from Joe
01:14:37
knows that's that well please enjoy
01:14:39
your presentation and also we have a
01:14:43
pretty expecting out he wants was the
01:14:46
speech is an also we prepared mostly. C
01:14:52
look I want to talks problem in social
01:14:56
impact lifetime resource but can
01:14:58
practise you already experienced well
01:15:03
bit exciting three components local
01:15:05
shops woke up to a concert you call I
01:15:08
suppose yeah one more thing pretty
01:15:12
exciting use you know that's that's a
01:15:15
slightly delayed but from ten o'clock
01:15:18
ability it exciting video showcase you
01:15:20
pour scroll please go to the post
01:15:23
drawer because the response and usually
01:15:26
or expecting up yours sorry overwhelm
01:15:34
should be a little but don't worry we
01:15:37
can help the several different ways
01:15:38
that you can review the schedule and
01:15:40
the content that's been prepared for
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the week is the USB key that you should
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have received upon registration as well
01:15:46
as the paper program with some great
01:15:48
mobile labs that have been developed as
01:15:50
well you two channel that showcases the
01:15:52
pretty thin video previews this year we
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again have the best of thai awards. So
01:15:58
the top one percent of all submissions
01:16:00
received the best paper award. And the
01:16:02
top five percent of all submission
01:16:04
received an honourable mention award
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these papers will be honoured in the
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individual sessions and they noted in
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your program using these icon this year
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I took it upon myself to introduce a
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new word for chi twenty fifteen I'm not
01:16:20
sure if Joe fish and and I was in a
01:16:22
gonna continue this for twenty sixteen.
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But I call this the almost honourable
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mention award and it was awarded to the
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top hundred percent of all accepted
01:16:30
papers this main appeared like an email
01:16:40
snafu when I emailed every author the
01:16:43
conference and told them they won an
01:16:45
honourable mention the word. But in
01:16:47
reality if you are not there have been
01:16:49
accepted paper noted this conference
01:16:51
you are are already among the top
01:16:53
twenty three percent of accepted
01:16:55
submissions and you deserve recognition
01:16:56
as well. But let's not stop there we
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again have the people's choice best
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we want to thank you for submitting
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content reviewing content and most of
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all for attending the conference really
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excited with the program that we
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prepared for you today we hope you
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