More Random Notes from Gnomedex 9.0

August 23rd, 2009 by glen Leave a reply »

Picture 15.thumbnail.pngGnomedex is fundamentally about the why of social media, and not about the how. In other words, it’s not aimed at the engineers or the infrastructure, but how technology works to bring people together.

Nowhere was this more apparent than in the presentation by FoldIt, a video game for protein folding.

Wait, what?

A team at the University of Washington is doing advanced research in protein folding—this is critical because how a protein can be folded often determines if it’s benign of causes some nasty disease. The mechanism, in the case, is a video game (you can download it from the link above). The research team discovered that people, in playing the game (trying to fold a protein to a “low-energy state”), are much more efficient than computer simulations. Because of the large number of degrees of freedom, the task is computationally extremely expensive. By using a video game as the medium, the protein folding achieves better results, faster. In this case, there’s nothing new about the medium (video games have been around for years), but the purpose (curing diseases and advancing medical research) is extraordinarily novel.

cupcake-cnc-small.jpgAnother novel presentation was by the creator of the Maker Bot, a 3D printer that can rapidly create any desired solid objects. By leveraging the power of the social community, the device has achieved far more than a dedicated team (in a closed company) might have done. In essence, the business is leveraging volunteer labor for the greater good.

In “Hacker Journalism,” the presenter focused on the combination of engineering and data to achieve a new form of journalism. It’s no longer the hard-working gumshoe that goes out and interviews people; instead, an engineer combines crime data with mapping information to show the citizens of Chicago which neighborhoods are safest.

Some random things overheard:

  • RSS = Really Simple Stealing; makes it easy for spammers to grab content and use it.
  • Velocouture = high-fashion cyclists
  • “How do we get technology-savvy people into the newsroom?”
  • Nerd Craft – ever seen a life-size knitted Ferrari inspired by “Magnum, P.I.”?
  • Influence is the effect of one person on another person about one thing.
  • Trust is the expectation that person A will always react as person B expects them to.
  • Three rules of blogging: (1) write like no one is reading; (2) write when you want; (3) the moment you think, “that would be a good blog post” is when you become a blogger.

And, finally, to sum it all up:

  • Farting = funny
  • Naked = funnier
  • Farting while naked = genius
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