Peder Burgaard of Denmark's Innovation Lab has been working with us at the Institute for the Future for the last few months. Now, Peder has started blogging at We Make Money Not Art. His first post is about the presentation that Larry Smarr, Director of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), gave at IFTF's Technology Horizons Spring Exchange that took place this week. The subject of Smarr's talk was super high-definition telepresence and bandwidth to burn. Link
Blogger and BB pal Quinn Norton was also in attendance and posting her impressions of the Exchange at Ambiguous.org. Link
And IFTF researcher Alex Pang's thoughts on Smarr's talk are here on IFTF's Future Now blog. Link