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„The idea behind the Attention Economy is to create a marketplace where consumers are happy, because if they are shown relevant information - then retailers are happy too, because happy consumers spend money!“ - Alex Iskold
Contact Information


Registrierung

Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Alois Ferscha
Institute for Pervasive Computing
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Altenberger Straße 69
A-4040 Linz
+43-732-2468-4760 (Tel.)
ferscha@pervasive.jku.at


Registrierung

Dipl.-Ing. Benedikt Gollan
Pervasive Computing Applications
Research Studios Austria
Thurngasse 8/20
A-1080 Wien
+43-1-585053717 (Tel.)
benedikt.gollan@researchstudio.at
News

Intention- and Attention aware systems are the central topic at the next 'I-Know' conference in Graz, Austria in September 2014
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Photos and Videos from the first event from 20.1.2014 are now online!
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TrendOne identifies the Attention Economy as a 'MegaTrend' and as one of the most important currency of the 21st century
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It costs nothing to click, respond and retweet. But what price do we pay in our relationships and our peace of mind? - Tom Chatfield
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Why Everyone Is Going to Start Paying Consumers to Watch Video Ads - Mitchell Reichgut
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Jenseits von Geld und Information - Prof Georg Franck
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Events

22.5.2014: Academic Round Table

Please check the event pages for the detailed program.
To register for the event please send an informal mail to info@raising-attention.org

20.1.2014: Industrial Open Round Table

Speakers

Mag. Florian Pollack, Head of Communications, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien

Mag. Angelika Sery-Froschauer, CEO SERY* Creative Communications, Obfrau FV Werbung & Marktkommunikation WKÖ

Thomas Stottan, CEO AUDIO MOBIL

Mag. Philipp Bodzenta, Director Public Affairs & Communications, Coca-Cola GmbH, Alpine & Hungary

Panel Speakers

Dr. Rudolf Klausnitzer, Journalist, Culture- and Mediamanager

Mag. Gerald Reischl, Editor in Chief futurezone.at, Editor Kurier

Gerfried Stocker, Director Ars Electronica Linz