I had a wonderful time presenting to the Brooklyn Product Design meetup on the topic of AI and Privacy—especially from the perspective of how UXers and product designers can position themselves to help mitigate these emerging issues. It’s a fascinating topic, which is evolving at a pace we can hardly keep up with. This is the second time I’ve presented to this group, and they’re always such a lovely and engaging audience!
presentations
A New HOPE 2022 Presentation /
I was very happy to attend and present at the first IRL HOPE conference “A New HOPE,” since the advent of COVID-19. On Friday, July 22nd, I presented an updated version of my talk “Designing in Privacy in an Increasingly Public World.” A three-day conference, HOPE stands for “Hackers on Planet Earth” and is sponsored by the security hacker magazine 2600. For the first time, it took place at St. John’s University in Queens this year.
Video of presentation by Robert Stribley for A New HOPE (2022): Designing for Privacy in an Increasingly Public World
Here’s the live recording of my presentation. You can also see an iteration of the slides I used for this presentation here.
Design Museum Week Presentation /
On April 27th, I was happy to give a lightning version of my presentation on the topic of “Designing for Privacy in an Increasingly Public World” for Design Museum Week. The Design Museum Foundation’s mission statement is “Bring the transformative power of design everywhere.”
You can watch a recording of this presentation below.
Why I Walk /
Photo by Rachel Lovinger
I was very happy to present at Fish Talks, an internal Razorfish presentation series, this August 20th on the topic of "Why I Walk: Or how thinking about evolution made me worry about my health and love to walk."
SXSW 2014 /
I was excited to speak at SXSW again this year, this time on the subject of pattern recognition or more specifically, "Mismatched: What's Wrong With the Way We Recognize Patterns."
Here's the presentation on SlideShare.
UX Sketch Camp NYC /
On October 12th, I had the privilege of giving the opening keynote at the first ever UX Sketch Camp NYC. I also conducted a workshop on "Collaborative Sketching for UX" in the afternoon. Turn out was great and I met some very talented people and fellow proponents of sketching.