David L. Rose
David L. Rose (né le , Chapel Hill (Caroline du Nord)) est un scientifique américain[1]. Il est le directeur de Ditto Labs, a Cambridge, dans le Massachusetts[2] - [3].
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Université Harvard Harvard Graduate School of Education (en) St. Olaf College (en) Madison West High School (en) |
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Biographie
Fils de James Rose, il est diplĂŽmĂ© de la Madison West High School dans le Wisconsin en 1985. Il obtient un BA en Physique et en Art Plastique du St. Olaf College, en 1989. Il obtient un Masters Ă l'UniversitĂ© Harvard, en 1992[4]. Il crĂ©e la sociĂ©tĂ©, Interactive Factory, en 1992, renommĂ©e aujourd'hui, iFactory, du groupe RDW, puis la sociĂ©tĂ© Opholio[2]. rachetĂ©e par Flashpoint Technology en 1998[5] avant de fonder le Viantâs Innovation Center. En 2002, Rose fonde Ambient Devices[3] - [4] - [6] - [7] - [8]. En 2008, Rose fonde Vitality, dans le domaine mĂ©dical[9] et reçoit en 2010 le Medical Design Excellence Awards[10] parodiĂ© dans The Colbert Report[11] et exposĂ© dans l'exposition Talk to Me au Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)[12]. Vitality est vendue au millionnaire Patrick Soon-Shiong, en 2011[13].
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Voir aussi
Liens externes
- Enchanted Objects Blog
- David Rose profile, Boston Business Journal
- David Rose TEDx Talk
- David Rose at Ditto Labs
Références
- David Rose : Les objets enchantés, Internetactu
- Dishman, Lydia (2/21/14). "Ditto Labs is Looking to Mine Brand Insights from Your Shared Photos." Fast Company. Retrieved online March 23, 2014.
- MIT Media Lab Web site. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
- Regan, Keith (11/18/2011). âMHT All Star: David Rose.â Boston Business Journal. Retrieved online March 11, 2014.
- Tong, Kathryn (6/15/2000). âOpholio Inc. Acquired by California Firm.â The Boston Globe. Retrieved online via HighBeam Research March 11, 2014.
- Feder, Barnaby J. (6/10/2003). "Glass That Glows and Gives Stock Information." The New York Times. Retrieved online March 23, 2014.
- Compton, Julie (8/21/2006). âThe Ambient Orb: Striving for a PC-Free Tomorrow.â Yahoo! Voices. Retrieved online March 13, 2014.
- Felberbaum, Michael (4/16/2004). âFuture of âglanceableâ technology glows.â Associated Press. Retrieved online via USA Today March 14, 2014.
- Furchgott, Roy (4/1/2009). "It's Your Lipitor on Line Two." The New York Times. Retrieved online April 15, 2014.
- Sutter, John D. (8/13/2010). "Tech guilt: 5 'persuasive' technologies to help you be good." CNN. Retrieved online April 15, 2014.
- âCheating Death - Clenched Fingers & Pill Reminder" The Colbert Report. Host and prod., Stephen Colbert. Comedy Central. March 18, 2010
- Antonelli, Paola. "GlowCap." Museum placard. Talk to Me. MoMA, New York, NY. July 24-November 7, 2011. Retrieved online March 23, 2014.
- Kirsner, Scott (2-2-2011). âLAâs richest man buys Cambridge start-up that sells intelligent pill packaging.â Boston.com. Retrieved online March 15, 2014.
- Petroski, Henry (7/18/14). "Book Review: 'Enchanted Objects' by David Rose." The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved online August 14, 2014.
- âAugust 26, 2014 - David Rose" The Daily Show. Host and prod., Jon Stewart. Comedy Central. August 26, 2014