"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

Wired Next Fest 2017

Quando: 26-28/05
Dove: Milano, Giardini di Porta Venezia

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Highlight del Programma:

  • [venerdì 26/05]
    • 11:00
      Laboratorio di Identità delle Cose. Impariamo a programmare con i nostri smartphone i TAG e le tecnologie NFC e RFID per taggare gli oggetti e connetterli in rete
      Massimo Temporelli
    • 12:00
      La scuola possibile
      Laura Milani, Guido Icardi
    • 12:00
      Imparare ad imparare: come funziona il machine learning
      Emmanuel Mogenet
    • 12:30
      L’equilibrio dei robot
      Francesco Nori
    • 14:15
      L’identità digitale e la sua autenticità in un codice numerico
      Giorgio Tinti, Alfonso Venturelli, Andrea Ori
    • 15:00
      La fabbrica predittiva
      Giulia Baccarin
    • 15:45
      I dati prima di tutto
      Alessandro Canzian
    • 6:00
      Laboratorio di Robotica. Quale identità per la robotica e per gli umani nel futuro? Programmiamo e prepariamo un robot a 6 assi per l’industry 4.0
      Massimo Temporelli
    • 17:45
      Cinema e intelligenza artificiale: Ex machina o in machinam?
      Gianni Canova
  • [sabato 27/05]
    • 10:30
      Quel treno chiamato Hyperloop
      Andrea Vaccaro
    • 12:00
      Quando la tecnologia diventa un linguaggio
      Federico Ferri, Alessandro Costacurta
    • 13:00
      Dall’Identità Digitale alla Reputazione Digitale
      Matteo Flora
    • 13:30
      Monolith, la macchina del fumetto
      Roberto Recchioni
    • 14:00
      Il futuro secondo me
      David Shing
    • 14:15
      “Do humans dream of electric sheep?” L’identità nell’era digitale
      Matteo Scapin
    • 15:30
      Waterevolution: innovation and inspiration for the water future
      Marco Gualtieri, Pierre-Yves Paslier, Alessandro Russo
    • 15:45
      La sartoria digitale per l’abito su misura
      Riccardo Schiavotto, Simone Maggi
    • 17:00
      La fisica di Star Trek
      Fabio Peri
    • 23:30
      Royksopp dj set

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  • [domenica 28/05]
    • 11:00
      Liberi dal diritto (d’autore)
      Ryan Merkeley
    • 11:30
      Circuiti produttivi
      Francesco Bernabei, Veriana Visco, Salvatore Esposito
    • 13:00
      Lavoro e ricchezza nell’epoca dell’ Intelligenza Artificiale
      Jerry Kaplan
    • 16:00
      L’uomo che ha dato forma al pc
      Mario Bellini
    • 16:15
      L’identità del lettore nell’editoria che cambia
      Edoardo Maturo, Tomaso Greco, Emanuela Furiosi
    • 16:30
      L’uomo della luna
      Buzz Aldrin
    • 17:00
      Costruendo Lego
      Riccardo Zangelmi

 

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