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APRIL | COVER FEATURE What's on horiz Technological trend spotting paints a clearer picture of future outdoor events, but ‘what will detract from a visitor’s experience?’ is the more difficult question Words: Tom Hall Y ou are not paranoid if they’re really watching you, so the phrase goes. And, in the modern era, the tin foil hat is looking more like a practical, if unfl attering, fashion accessory. Indeed, revelations from Wikileaks revealed that the authorities can break into most mobile handsets and computers, use smart TVs to listen to your conversations and even hack into cars – potentially causing them to crash. 24 Value judgments over data privacy meanwhile, might cause one individual to discuss hormone imbalances with a dulcet toned digital assistant, and another individual to seek shelter from the digital noise at Innocent’s ‘mobile phone-free’ Un-plugged festival. The extent to which you trust Siri, Alexa, or your friendly festival organiser is a question that’s not going away, especially when having a digital record of your whereabouts could enhance your enjoyment of an event. Or even save your life. A M ATTER OF L I F E AND D EATH It is a dilemma Krowdthink’s founder managing director Geoff evill is familiar with. His company recently won funding from the UK government’s Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA)