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Joe MacLeod — Ends. A critical difference.

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As part of @upfrontglobal #Upfront we have more people being part of the presentation getting experience on the stage.
Joe wanted to learn more about ends and why we don't design more of them
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Designing around the brain — Tea Ugiow

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Tea runs Google's creative lab in Sydney.

Was a designer in 1999, was part of the first .com boom and bust, joined Google in 2005 and the last 14 years has been at Google.
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Next talk is Bridgette Engeler — Designing for tomorrows

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It's a pretty dark world at the moment. Bridgette is a dystopian futurist.
She has a degree in foresight.
Bridgette is a professional futurists so she won't be talking about these topics.
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Next up is Zoe Green and Sam Grain — Respectful Curiosity, how and with whom are you building inclusion

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Talk begins with an land acknowledgment.
We are not the experts in other people's lives.

We are here to talk about our experiences working with different people.

Sam is asking people to stand up and sit down of you've never interacted with a disabled person.

Everyone is standing.
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Next up is @TimothyKariotis — Privacy, from laws to norms how privacy can influence design.

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Tim opens with an acknowledgement of country.
The actual title of Tim's talk is Sex, Drugs and Privacy
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Next up is Phillip Hunter — strategies for conversational interfaces.

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Let's talk about being human.

Those who are blessed or cursed to talk speak about 16000 words a day.

Not all of those are consequential but we use a lot.
Teens and adults shares 1300 messages on devices per day.

Is you're using email it's about 100 emails a day.

Conversation is a huge component of our lives.
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Closing keynote for day 1

Liz Jackson — Engaging in disability as a creative practice

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While we're watching this video from this tweet, how does it make you feel?
Maybe you're inspired?
Maybe some faith in humanity?

If your blind you may say this add makes you feel a little different, exploited. But it has no audio. So it's not for them. So who's it for?
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Heading into the last session of Day 1

Synthetic Intimacy by Trip O'Dell

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Trip has had a diverse career, ditch digger door to door salesman congressional staffer and in the last 10 years has been solving complex problems.
The intimacy we're talking about today is how we connect with people and the ability to form the bonds that make us human.

How many of you might say it's complicated when I ask you about your relationship with your phone?
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Next up Increasing access for those hardest to reach: trauma-informed design.

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Trauma informed design seeks to design experiences in a way that does not retraumatise people using the service.

The principles are
Safety
Trustworthiness
Choice
Collaboration
Empowerment
CONTENT WARNING:
Sexual assualt
Abuse of disabled people
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Next up is Martin Von Lupin — The Lorem Ipsom of data visualisation: how to design data driven wireframes.

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Martin will share some of the strategies for data driven wireframing, the ones that worked and the ones that didn't.
Lorem Ipsom is a placeholder text that designers use as placeholder text so you can visualise how the design will look with content in it.
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