This document discusses the growth of user-generated content and social media online. It notes that Wikipedia has over 19 million articles written by nearly 12 million people, YouTube serves over a billion videos per day, and LinkedIn has profiles from over 200 countries. It also mentions the large number of emails, tweets, blogs and photos uploaded daily. The document advocates for open ecosystems over closed platforms and predicts location services and payments will drive new mobile applications. It emphasizes delivering rich content across devices in a way that is easy to use and personalized.
24. Wiki’s: Wikipedia
has 19,611,501
articles written by
11,821,926 people across
the world. 25 times more
than Encyclopedia
Britannica.
Pictures: had
more than 4Bn pictures
uploaded in last 5 years.
Documents:
the biggest business media
site for sharing
presentations, documents
and pdfs receiving 25
million visitors monthly.
Video: is dominated by
which has
28,800
hours of footage
added daily
with a billion
videos served a day
Niche Networks: with 60
million CV’s from 200 countries has changed
the way brands search for talent.
Social Networks:
With over 400,000,000
active users on
spending 5
& a half
hours every month.
Micro blogging: with
27.3 million tweets a
day, Twitter is the
biggest micro-
blog platform
Blogs : 126,861,574
as tracked by
blogpulse and
42,234 new blogs
started in last 24 hours.
eMail: 90 trillion
emails were
sent on the
Internet in 2009.
25. Free Trial
Interactive
Help
Beta Users &
Prosumers
Adoption
Casual
Relevant
Concise
Dialogue
Language Information
Explicit
Grouped
Interactive
Persistent
Navigation
Visual &
Textual
Analytically
Driven
Design
26. Known Known’s
1. Mobile is not one
form factor
2. Mobile is not Web
3. Mobile has to sync
with Web
4. Open Ecosystems
will win over Walled
Gardens
5. Location &
Payments will
drives VAS
Known Unknown’s
1.Rich experience
(with QR Codes &
augmented reality)
2.Location Based
Social Media
3.Rich mobile Adverts
4.NFC & Payments
5.New Security
Challenges
Michelangelo BuonarrotiHe is one of the greatest artists of all timeSynonymous with the word "masterpiece"Fight for the title Reneissance man with LeonardoBorn in phenomenal reneissance period with great artists like bottecelli, leonardodavinci, raphaelMother died when young father florentine official scorned artGreat patrons - Medici family – Lorenzo de medici the magnificent, Papacy in RomeUnlike many artists of his time, his genius was recognizedGenius no models “free the figure from the stone” Study of anatomy and cadaveursFamous for scultpordavid
Where the church meets to elect new popePope Julius “warrior pope” decided Michelangelo would repaint the Sistine Chapel ceilingBramante, chief architect, discouraged the idea (a) lack of experience (b) lack of "the courage" to take on such a huge taskWanted Raphaelfellow townsman of Bramante to paint the ceiling but commitments in Florence prevented him from being seriously consideredMichelangelo rejected idea of doing this as he thought it was only to serve the Pope’s vanityAfter Michelangelo had received this letter and gotten word of Bramante's negative statements of his abilities and character, he dropped an important commitment in Florence and took on the task
12,000 square feet (1,100 m2) of the chapel ceiling 4 years to do between 1508 and 1512Pope suggested twelve large figures of the Apostles however Michelangelo negotiated for a grander, much more complex scheme and was finally permitted, in his own words, "to do as I liked“ comprised some three hundred figures.Experience: He worked in buon fresco, the most difficult method. Had to learn everything also had to learn some wickedly hard techniques in perspective. (from 60 feet below.)Money: Pope wasn't all that good about paying. He could not do any other projects as ceiling took so much of his time.If Pope didn't pay him, he didn't get any money to support other members of his family at this timeScaffolding:he did designhis own scaffolda flat wooden platform on brackets with light screen rather than being built up from the floor which would have involved a massive structure and chapelunavailable for services saved cashMold:mold could undo even the most magnificent painting simply by making the plaster wet and crumbly. The artist's most trusted assistant, Jacopo l'Indaco, invented a new method of making plaster that would stay dry.Pain: He did not paint on his back buthe explains his physical discomfort in a humorous sonnet and sketch. For a year after the ceiling was completed, Michelangelo had to have other people read to him because his vision had deteriorated so much. The experience also nearly permanently altered his eating habits and made him habitually tiredDelays: A primary cause of downtime occurred when Julius was off waging a war, or ill to the point that Last Rites were administered.
Along the central section of the ceiling, Michelangelo depicted nine scenes from the Book of Genesis, the first book of the Bible. The pictures fall into three groups of three alternating large and small panels representing Creation, Downfall and Fate of HumanityFascinating facts: The pictures are not in strictly chronological orderThe three sections of appear in reverse order, when read from the entrance of the chapel. However, each individual scene is painted to be viewed when The Creation is 6 days and God rests on the 7th he does it in 3 sectionsIn fact the Fifth & Sixth Daywhen God createscreatures of the earth not featured - he could not paint animalsLife to man – belly buttonThe ceiling of the Chapel was painted in two parts. The first part of the ceiling took Michelangelo about three years to complete. The second half took about fourteen months to complete. Animals – and
The Pope: was also particular about seeing the ceiling as it was being created. Many times, he would climb up to the scaffoldand demand to see the masterpiece up close and personal. Once threatened to slap him
Michelangelo had a sense of fun and humourThe Last Judgment is a fresco by Michelangelo on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. It took four years to complete. Michelangelo began working on it three decades after finishing the ceiling of the chapel.An object of a heavy dispute Michelangelo was accused of immorality and intolerable obscenity, having depicted naked figures, with genitals in evidence, inside the most important church of ChristianityWhen the Pope's own Master of Ceremonies, Biagioda Cesena, said "it was mostly disgraceful that in so sacred a place there should have been depicted all those nude figures, exposing themselves so shamefully," and that it was no work for a papal chapel but rather "for the public baths and taverns," Michelangelo worked Cesena's face into the scene as Minos, judge of the underworld with Donkey ears {i.e.foolishness} while his nudity is covered by a coiled snake. Cesena complained to the Pope, the pontiff joked that his jurisdiction did not extend to hell, so the portrait remainedMichelangelo does a self portrait depicting himself as St. Bartholomew after he had been skinned alive. This is reflective of the feelings of contempt Michelangelo had for being commissioned to paint "The Last Judgement".The figure of St. Bartholomew depicts the satirist and erotic writer Pietro Aretinowho had tried to extort a valuable drawing
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2-keep stakeholders happy but focus on building to delight your audience6 - Healthy paranoia
2-keep stakeholders happy but focus on building to delight your audience6 - Healthy paranoia
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Renaissance after Dark agesDark ages maybe coming with sustained bank lossesWhen did it start internet? Phone?Art is replaced by contentLeonardo, Raphael and MichelangeloReplaced by Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Sergey Brinn, Larry Page and Mark Zuckerburg