3. The second wave of experiences enabled through
IP technology, washed upon the shores of the internet over the
course of the first decade of the 21st century.
Developing a portfolio of services based on the construct of
people, content, place and time.
Evolving from media, social into hyperlocal solutions to make us
interact with others and other things.
Mobilized by ever smarter, smaller and connected devices.
Making time an even more scarce currency in the
value exchange.
4. As a result life has become increasingly impermanent.
5. Whereas recent developments will continue to evolve,
the weak signals of new opportunity spaces that will dominate
innovation over the next 5-10 years, can be clearly heard.
With impermanence as a macro trend, I will explore latent
opportunities in spaces, transit, utilities, involvement and
transaction, there for us to discover.
And providing catalysts for collaboration and development
amongst entrepreneurs.
7. People check in to the service if they are driving, cycling or
walking to see if they can take something (or someone, if they
set their preferences) that needs to go in that direction, even if
it is only part way there.
15. CONTENT
Everything's that’s available
Stuff I could like
Shared stuff
MY STUFF 1 year ago
1 month ago
1 week ago
SPACE HERE NOW TIME
My neighborhood
My city
FRIENDS
The world
Colleagues
People I’ve met
Others like me
PEOPLE
27. Life with Impermanence supports the notion that everything
around us underlies a permanent change, everything is in a
constant motion, in a flux – spatially, timely, emotional, and
cultural.