Speaking at the NEXT-conference in Berlin
Posted by jimstolze | Posted in english, events, offline, trends | Posted on 10-05-2010
Tags: berlin, inbox, infobesity, information, next, overload
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This week I will be at the NEXT-conference:
Europe’s leading Internet conference will be held in Berlin. The motto of next10 is “Game Changers”, and the conference will offer 40 hours of events with international speakers over two days on three stages at STATION-Berlin.
My talk on Wednesday will be an update on the Virtual Happiness Project, which was launched on the PicNic-Conference in 2008 (Does the Internet make you happy?) and about which I spoke at TED 2009 as well (Can you live without the Internet). My theme for this year will be “How can we avoid the next epidemic?”
It’s basically the end conclusion of the project. We’ve gathered enough information to know what drives virtual happiness (online social interaction) and we know what frustrates our virtual happiness (the inability to handle digital information we were used to in the fysical world). So, what is left is a call for action to take way this last barrier towards a better online well-being. Let’s see if we can stop the impending epidemic of infobesity.
More information about NEXT10
“Over the course of five years, the next conference has become the most important European conference for the digital and creative economy,” said Matthias Schrader, founder and CEO of interactive agency SinnerSchrader. “We are coming to Berlin to take the next step in our development, and we’ve found the right partner in STATION-Berlin, the organiser of the international PREMIUM fashion fair.”








Mijn nieuwe boek heet "Uitverkocht!" (mei 2011) en beschrijft de opkomst en de kansen van de aandachtseconomie.
In 2009 schreef ik het boek "Hoe overleef ik mijn inbox". Een zoektocht naar de effecten van information overload, overvolle inboxen en continue afleiding.







