Trillions. Fast approaching challenges & opportunities in the pervasive computing age

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"This is a short film (a fast paced preview of a larger effort) by MAYA Design created to put some perspective on the invisible but fast approaching challenges and opportunities in the pervasive computing age. For more information please visit: http://maya.com/practice/research
Really interested in the implications of a trillion-node world? Read Dr. Peter Lucas's seminal white paper that not only predicted this sort of scaling and complexity but outlined some of the resilient patterns that we need to follow to get there from here. http://maya.com/portfolio/the-trillion-node-network "
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This is a short film (a fast paced preview of a larger effort) by MAYA Design created to put some perspective on the invisible but fast approaching challenges and opportunities in the pervasive computing age. For more information please visit: www.maya.com/practices/research Really interested in the implications of a trillion-node world? Read Dr. Peter Lucas's seminal white paper that not only predicted this sort of scaling and complexity but outlined some of the resilient patterns that we need to follow to get there from here. www.maya.com/portfolio/the-trillion-node-network
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This is an interesting little futurist tease of a movie that's "a fast paced preview of a larger effort — I'm guessing where they fill in the gap at the end. The idea is that computing right now is at one of those thresholds where we can't quite grasp the idea of the "next generation."Watch. It's only three minutes long, and hey, you might learn something.
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This is an interesting little futurist tease of a movie that's "a fast paced preview of a larger effort — I'm guessing where they fill in the gap at the end. The idea is that computing right now is at one of those thresholds where we can't quite grasp the idea of the "next generation." Watch. It's only three minutes long, and hey, you might learn something.
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