Prototypes
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It's full of
prototypes
and objects.
I started the design process by collecting feedback, developing
prototypes
and engaging with various stakeholders researching global protocols.
Then we run experiments, build prototypes, make objects, bringing aspects of these futures to life, making them concrete and tangible so you can really feel the impact of those future possibilities here and now.
We mixed different development
prototypes
and said they're going to carry us through the year 2050, 10 million new crew in our state of California.
It allows me to work with drones, with 3D printers and smart glasses, and not just those you can buy in the shop but also
prototypes.
Now, luckily, we convinced the quarry team to help us build a few
prototypes
to resolve some of the technical details.
And last summer, we sent early
prototypes
of our technology to 100 volunteers in London, and together they mapped air quality across 1,000 miles of sidewalk and 20 percent of all of central London.
And they were doing that through building
prototypes.
And it typically involves making multiple, low-resolution
prototypes
very quickly, often by bringing lots of found elements together in order to get to a solution.
So, they learned their way to that by building
prototypes.
And of course, by building quick prototypes, we can get out and test our ideas with consumers and users much more quickly than if we’re trying to describe them through words.
So everything can be hacked, and research is important, but the second challenge we have is how can we go from R and D, and prototypes, to real products?
And we spent that time designing interactive
prototypes
for computer software and testing them with little girls.
This is a very old movie, so with the new prototypes, actually both surfaces are flexible, but this will show you the point.
But we do have some prototypes, and therein lies some hope.
One of the people that I recently met with was an Air Force three-star general, and he said basically, where we're headed very soon is tens of thousands of robots operating in our conflicts, and these numbers matter, because we're not just talking about tens of thousands of today's robots, but tens of thousands of these
prototypes
and tomorrow's robots, because of course, one of the things that's operating in technology is Moore's Law, that you can pack in more and more computing power into those robots, and so flash forward around 25 years, if Moore's Law holds true, those robots will be close to a billion times more powerful in their computing than today.
So these
prototypes
indicated a field offering significant resource efficiencies.
That led to a number of
prototypes
being built and really experimenting with some ideas.
And these ideas developed into prototypes, and they were eventually built.
These are all the
prototypes.
So I did a few
prototypes.
However, after a few failed prototypes, I finally came up with this, the Lifesaver bottle.
Now,
prototypes
speed up the process of innovation, because it is only when we put our ideas out into the world that we really start to understand their strengths and weaknesses.
That by focusing on the needs of humans and by using
prototypes
to move ideas along quickly, by getting the process out of the hands of designers, and by getting the active participation of the community, we can tackle bigger and more interesting questions.
So we have two
prototypes.
What kindergarteners do differently is that they start with the marshmallow, and they build prototypes, successive prototypes, always keeping the marshmallow on top, so they have multiple times to fix when they build
prototypes
along the way.
The score, sound effects, photography and editing are almost 'Memento' prototypes, and the story shows that Christopher Nolan is best when Writing and Directing.
As well as containing the
prototypes
of the over-sized beasties that would come to populate other movies of this sort, "The Lost World" features other characters typical of this genre, including a scientist committed to the point of madness in his quest for some mysterious creature, a reporter or writer who tags along out of curiosity and a plucky young woman (often searching for a father who went missing on a similar excursion).
Some Western entrepreneurs already turn to these so-called Shan Zhai enterprises to manufacture their
prototypes
at scale, creating a kind of cross-border Kickstarter culture.
Once the
prototypes
have proved effective and practical, they should scale quickly without public incentives.
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