ABOUT ADAM MONTANDON...

Hi, My name is Adam Montandon and I am an expert in Digital Futures, and it really is the most interesting job in the world. As a specialist in new technology its my job to make amazing interactive projects that go beyond anything you may have seen before. In 2004 I co-founded the digital production agency HMC Interactive, and have worked on really unusual stuff.

DIGITAL FUTURES...

As part of my job I design cyborgs, create the recipe for digital chocolate, make stars twinkle, rescue penguins from oil slicks, look inside peoples bodies and even change the shape of clouds in the sky. Follow my adventures in Digital Futures and you'll discover why I have the most interesting job in the world.

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The future of the electric car



So, at the moment in the UK petrol prices are going through the roof. At around £5 per gallon, thats about $10 US. There are lots of factors affecting the price of petrol, but the truth is eventually it will all run out. Because of this it will become slowly more and more expensive.

The rising cost of petrol has a knock-on effect to the cost of goods and services. It will be very expensive just to drive to work each day. Even if you cut down to only essential journeys, and share rides, you will still be paying out more and more each year. Even public transport like trains and buses will have increased fuel costs as supplies get lower.Its all very well putting high tax on fuel to discourage excessive driving, but sometimes going from point A to point B is essential and unavoidable, for example, travelling distances to seek medical attention or importing foods into areas that cannot grow them locally.

As time goes on we will see people driving less and less, and perhaps using technologies such as video conferencing and telecommuting as a way to get around the problem. Modern workforces will need to evolve new ways of getting teams to work together digitally instead of physically. This is a massive challenge that forward thinking companies have to deal with now. Currently schools and universities lead the way with online courses and distance learning. It could eliminate the school run entirely, but it wont do much for good social development.

One prospect I am very excited about is the idea of electric cars. There has been a lot of progress recently with battery technology for mobile phones and laptops, and that helps with innovation in battery powered vehicles. The reason I am most excited about electric cars is that you have the possibility of generating your own fuel. The idea of being able to place solar panels on your roof, or even in your parking spot at work means that you get to capture energy for free. This local power system will be amazing, as we will then have an abundance of power. When you can drive almost anywhere for very low cost we will see a massive increase in unnecessary journeys. When your electricity bill is close to £0, you can leave the lights on all day, you can become "wastefull" without creating waste.

I am sure there will be a short term energy famine in the next 5 to 10 years, and it is already hitting the UK hard. But once we get our act together and see more clean, renewable energy sources being used on a local level we will enter a new era of excessive clean energy consumption.

As a computer user, my livelihood depends on electricity. To be able to generate that for myself is amazingly liberating. If anybody is working on any projects in this area please get in touch as I find it very exciting.

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