Byte Magazine Hits WorldFuture 2011 and Futurists:BetaLaunch

What the Future Holds -- in Pictures
By Eric MackBYTE -- Futurists presented bold visions at the BetaLaunch Expo in Vancouver. Perfect timing for the BYTE launch. Forward thinkers presented fantastical ideas, ranging from artificial island nation plans to Oxford's Aubrey de Grey's anti-mortality ideas.
Check out our photo essay.
First up, Motorola's Nicole D. Tricoukes, business innovation manager at Motorola Solutions, shows off the Golden-i headset concept design. The Golden-i is an entire system in a headset. It's voice-activated and uses a monocular display Tricoukes says is equivalent to a 15-inch laptop screen.

Photo courtesy Aaron M. Cohen/World Future Society
Inside the Bluetooth-enabled headset is a Windows embedded CE operating system. But the Golden-i design also controls up to seven devices or networks simultaneously, from smartphones to servers.

Vancouver-based blogger Kim Werker tries on the Golden-i computer headset.
Photo courtesy: Patrick Tucker/World Future Society
Alex Peake (pictured below in white), designer of the education game, Primer Code Hero, shows off his program. One of Peake's goals is to make the process of acquiring all sorts of knowledge playable. Expect more from Peake and his team on this end, and more on gaming as a teaching technique in the next few days here at BYTE.

Photo courtesty Aaron M. Cohen/World Future Society
Code Hero turns the process of learning to design games into a game. The first-person cooperative shooter lets players use a "code gun" that fires Javascript. Peake says no programming experience is needed to play the game.

Photo courtesy of Primer Labs
As he explains in BYTE editor's Gina Smith's book, The Genomics Age, the first book to deeply focus on deGrey's approach, the trick to slowing or even stopping aging is to approach the repair of the human body as one would a house. Fix as you go. Aging, he says, is an engineering problem. The researcher believes that someone living today will easily break the 500 year barrier.

Photo courtesy of Aaron M. Cohen/ World Future Society

Photo courtesy Aaron M. Cohen/World Future Society
And finally, there's sea-steading, the idea of creating permanent, autonomous communities above water. It's a seccesionist's dream. One of the driving forces here is the opportunity for society to start from scratch and build new social and political models of governance.
Representatives from the SeaSteading Institute discuss building artificial island nations.

SeaSteading Institute
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About the author Eric Mack is executive editor of news for BYTE. Someday he might live on an island nation. Until then, reach him with news ideas and comments at BYTEmack@gmail.com
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