Dietmar Dahmen gave an excellent presentation on branding
and the evolution of technology. I
particularly enjoyed his presentation because of what a great personality he
brought to the lecture, and his energy when presenting made the information
being provided much more interesting.
The way in which he connected the idea of now-ism and the different
aspects of advertizing was exceptionally appealing. The idea of now-ism is simply the process of always having
to be the first to have the newest hottest product and having to have it now (I
am certainly part of this group!).
I am focused on moving towards a career in branding so the aspect of
branding being a way of life was creative and when he discussed the ideals of
digital anticipation I began to get thrilled for my future profession. His speech was very much in line with
what I find interesting and learning how he views the evolution of technology
was intriguing and fascinating, especially the evolution of the web, beginning
with what was first introduced (web 1.0) and ending with what he believed would
be the future (web 5.0). I have
heard other people talk about what consumers are looking towards but never has
someone given such a clear and entertaining spin to the idea. The idea of connectivity has been known
for awhile, but it was interesting to know just how far companies are taking
the ideas, like the airline KLM allowing customers to choose seat partners
based on Facebook profiles. I am
absolutely part of the Generation Connected by having my iPhone on me at all
times and never leaving technology behind, which made it that much more
interesting to learn about, and realize, how quickly technology has changed
over just the past few years. The
rate at which people have begun to consume technology has shot up
recently. I can remember having
the most basic home computer growing up and being so amazed by it, yet today my
MacBook Pro is just another aspect of my life and even feels as if it has
always been here, rather than just showing up in the past few years. The facts Dietmar brought to attention
were interesting and exciting. His
speech was entertaining, enjoyable, and I would love to here another one of his
lectures someday.
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