Alasdair Allan


Alasdair Allan demos iphone communicating with arduino

Uploaded on Jul 28, 2011

Alasdair Allan

Founder, Babilim Light Industries

Alasdair Allan is the author of Learning iOS Programming, Programming iOS Sensors, Basic Sensors in iOS, Geolocation in iOS, iOS Sensor Apps and Arduino and Augmented Reality in iOS. Last year he and Pete Warden caused a privacy scandal by uncovering that your iPhone was recording your location, all the time. This caused several class action lawsuits and a U.S. Senate hearing. He isn't sure what to think about that. From time to time he stands in front of cameras, and you can often find him at conferences run by O'Reilly Media.

He runs a small technology consulting business writing bespoke software, building open hardware and providing training, including a series of workshops on sensors. He sporadically writes blog posts about things that interest him, or more frequently provides commentary about them in 140 characters or less.

Alasdair is also a senior research fellow at the University of Exeter. As part of his work there he built a distributed peer-to-peer network of telescopes which, acting autonomously, reactively scheduled observations of time-critical events. Notable successes included contributing to the detection of the most distant object yet discovered, a gamma-ray burster at a redshift of 8.2.
 

ThingsCon: Alasdair Allan

Published on Jul 3, 2014

Alasdair Allan at ThingsCon 2014, Berlin.

Please note: The video recording of Alasdair's talk is incomplete due to a mistake of ours. Our sincere apologies for the inconvenience. (The ThingsCon team)
 
[video=vimeo;124752332]http://vimeo.com/124752332[/video]

Robotic statues and sculptors
April 12, 2015

An interview with sculptor Eric Maìllard about sculpture, robots, and how he views the introduction of technology into what has — until now — been a traditional craft. The product of five generations of stone workers, Eric is well placed to comment on how a traditional craft can adopt — and be changed by — new technology, while also maintaining the soul, traditions, and essence that make it unique.
 
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