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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Collective mind</h1> </div>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Five Insights: Collective Mind</h1></div> <p>We look at the Internet as a collective nervous system; and at our various collective minds, large and small. How do they operate? What 'program' or 'algorithm'
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Holotopia: The Collective Mind insight</h1></div> ..., as cells, to process the knowledge together. How does our <em>collective mind</em> work?</p>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Collective Mind</h1></div> ...gy has been used. More precisely—the very principle of operation of our 'collective minds', which this technology has enabled us to create, by connecting us to
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Collective mind</h1></div> ...ond that early vision by 1968 (we are calling this solution <em>collective mind</em>)—we will remain a moment longer with the paradox. We want to tell yo
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  • ...ion through Stories. We let the following excerpt from his last book, "The Self-Organizing Universe" (in which the emphasis is ours) serve as a concise summary – hi ...bout what this means, more abstractly. Can you see parts of our collective mind trying with all their might to think thoughts of relevance and meaning –
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  • instance, the concepts of mind, of the human soul or of life. [...] Confidence in the scientific method an replaced all other safeguards of the human mind." While the resulting approach to knowledge led to accelerated progress in
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  • ...to <em><b>connect the dots</b></em>; or more accurately—to restore our collective <em><b>capability</b></em> to <em><b>connect the dots</b></em>.</p> ...Règles pour la direction de l'esprit</em> (Rules for the Direction of the Mind). Indeed (as I pointed out in <em>Liberation</em> book's ninth chapter, whi
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  • Physical concepts are free creations of the human mind, and are not, however it may seem, uniquely determined by the external worl ...and knowledge work to serve the new purpose. The first thing that comes to mind is the language and the method.</p>
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  • ...is larger role. The title of this workshop was "Self-Organizing Collective Mind." See ...'John Wilbanks''', Director, Science Commons, Deputy Director for Science, Collective Commons: [http://knowledgefederation.project.ifi.uio.no/Abstracts/JW.pdf Th
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  • ...ngelbart died in 2013—feeling that he had failed! At ISSS57 in Haiphong "collective intelligence" and Engelbart's name were on everyone's lips.</p> ...ather Ervin observed—already in the title of one of his books—that our collective options are "evolution" and "extinction". Ervin, who is now 91 years old, i
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  • ...log</b></em> is our new and evolving "public sphere", or <em><b>collective mind</b></em>—which will refocus our attention on <em><b>pivotal</b></em> them ...the core elements of <em><b>polyscopic methodology</b></em> to engender a collective walk to a <em><b>mountain top</b></em>.</p>
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  • ...tes a good use of information technology ([[collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] paradigm, or [[knowledge federation|<em>knowledge federation</em>]]) instance, the concepts of mind, of the human soul or of life.
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  • ...ur 2016 presentation [https://youtu.be/FMuXDqPdbKg?t=11m56s The Collective Mind Paradigm and Knowledge Federation: Completing Doug Engelbart's Unfinished R
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  • .... Recall the devastating religious wars, terrifying epidemics... Bring to mind the iconic image of the scholastics discussing "how many angels can dance o ...wledge federation|<em>knowledge federation</em>]]. You may have an idea in mind – but can you say that you really <em>know</em> it before you have checke
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  • ...ve, and of Global Sensemaking as the global community of <em><b>collective mind</b></em> researchers and developers) led the technology team.</p></div> </d
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  • <h3>Enlightenment liberated and empowered the mind.</h3> ...> is <em>the</em> objective and unchanging truth (which is revealed to the mind as the <em>sensation</em> of absolute certainty); which Descartes immortali
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  • ...ed [[CoDIAK]] and what we are calling the [[collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]]) is that when people are able to directly interact with the computer ...re-create their own collaboration or system, according to the [[collective mind]] paradigm.</li>
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  • ...ndeed this process, this operation of our [[collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]], that we are calling [[knowledge federation|<em>knowledge federation <p>What we, however, primarily have in mind is a public dialog that begins in physical spaces and continues online. We
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  • ...ideogram</em>. But it also presents a challenge to the reader—to bear in mind that the resulting views are not "reality pictures", contending for that st <h3><em>Collective mind</em> insight (analogy with Gutenberg Revolution)</h3>
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>[[Holotopia:Collective mind|<em>Collective mind</em>]]</h2></div> ...at enable us to "connect the dots" or think <em>together</em>, as a single mind does. Bush described a <em>prototype</em> system called "memex", based on m
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Collective mind</h1> </div>
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  • ...m> "the world" and "the information jungle", foster (the <em><b>collective mind</b></em> that will give us) the kind of awareness we the people now vitally <p>The <em><b>dialog</b></em> is <em><b>holotopia</b></em>'s new collective mind; which will organize us to be creative in the manner our situation demands.
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Convenience paradox ➪ collective mind</h1></div> We need the peace of mind. We need the right knowledge. The moment the [[convenience paradox|<em>conv
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  • ...propose a new way to look at the world—but <em>to change our collective mind</em>. Physically. Hands-on.</p> ...<em>dialog</em> is an instrument for <em>changing</em> our <em>collective mind</em>. </blockquote>
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  • (Neil Postman in a televised interview to <em>Open Mind</em>, 1990) .... In Chapter Two of the <em>Liberation</em> book, which has "Liberation of Mind" as title, I introduce this theme by drawing a parallel between <em><b>info
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Power structure ➜ collective mind</h1></div> The [[power structures|<em>power structure</em>]] created our collective mind!
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Collective mind ➜ socialized reality</h1></div>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Collective mind ➪ narrow frame</h1></div>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Five Insights: Collective Mind</h1></div> <p>We look at the Internet as a collective nervous system; and at our various collective minds, large and small. How do they operate? What 'program' or 'algorithm'
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>[[Holotopia:Collective mind|Collective mind]]</h2></div> <li>Our <em>collective mind</em> cannot be structured to <em>federate</em> knowledge, unless we have a
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Holotopia: The Collective Mind insight</h1></div> ..., as cells, to process the knowledge together. How does our <em>collective mind</em> work?</p>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Collective Mind</h1></div> ...gy has been used. More precisely—the very principle of operation of our 'collective minds', which this technology has enabled us to create, by connecting us to
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  • <p>As Piaget wrote, "the mind organizes the world, by organizing itself.</p> ...he "aha feeling". The sensation of meaning is thereby transmitted from one mind to another—and that's all we want from it. The message is a certain kind
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  • ...tructure</em>]] insight and the [[Holotopia:Collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] insight as context.</p> ...ind]] conversation combines the [[Holotopia:Collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] insight and the [[Holotopia:Socialized reality|<em>socialized realit
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  • <p>In the 19th century it was natural to consider the human mind as a <em>camera obscura</em>—a perfect recording device, which <em>reflec ...hat we are not rational decision makers. The very contents of our rational mind (our priorities, and <em>what options</em> we are at all capable to conceiv
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Collective mind</h1></div> ...ond that early vision by 1968 (we are calling this solution <em>collective mind</em>)—we will remain a moment longer with the paradox. We want to tell yo
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  • <p>Since as far back in time as our collective memory can reach, people have traveled to get to know other cultures, and a ...ollaboration, which we'll talk about in connection with the <em>collective mind</em> insight. </p>
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  • ...e; where knowledge is created and integrated and applied with that goal in mind; and where information technology is developed and used accordingly. </p> <div class="col-md-3"><h2>A collective mind</h2></div>
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  • ...gs</em> take place, through which our insights are deepen by combining our collective intelligence with suitable insights from the past</p> ...esign</em>. We shall see exactly how. For now, it is sufficient to keep in mind that we need to interpret them not as they what they "are", according to <e
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  • ...stemic structure is linked with the issue of power) and the <em>collective mind</em> insight (where we see that our communication is profoundly dysfunction ...lace in the intersection of the [[Holotopia:Collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] insight (which tells us that we <em>cannot</em> really see through t
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  • <p>One of them we have seen: The <em>collective mind</em> <em>paradigm</em>. To give our systems the faculty of vision—and mak ...various ways to "augment" his innate capabilities, individual <em>and</em> collective. The capability hierarchy has two sides or <em>aspects</em>, the "human sys
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  • <div class="col-md-6"><h3>Debategraph is changing our collective mind</h3> ...id Price undertook to revolutionize philosophy, by changing our collective mind hands on.
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  • ...stemic structure is linked with the issue of power) and the <em>collective mind</em> insight (where we see that our communication is profoundly dysfunction ...lace in the intersection of the [[Holotopia:Collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] insight (which tells us that we <em>cannot</em> really see through t
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  • ...that very strategy I am inviting you to follow; because the way we use the mind is <em>again</em> ripe for change.</p> ...by pointing to its <em>historicity</em>; so we may see the way we use the mind as a product of historical circumstances and beliefs; as something that <em
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  • (Neil Postman in a televised interview to Open Mind, 1990)</div> ...nformation jungle"; and think of <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em> as a collective walk up the metaphorical <em><b>mountain</b></em>—so that we may see wher
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  • ...ve, and of Global Sensemaking as the global community of <em><b>collective mind</b></em> researchers and developers) led the technology team.</p></div> </d
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  • ...m> "the world" and "the information jungle", foster (the <em><b>collective mind</b></em> that will give us) the kind of awareness we the people now vitally
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  • ...at their work in a broad human perspective.” Let me translate: When the mind is used with the prime or even sole criterion that it must give us a "reali ...nd</em> as Rule One: “The objective of studies needs to be to direct the mind so that it bears solid and true judgments about everything that presents it
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  • ...d the new information technology be used ([[collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] paradigm, [[knowledge federation|<em>knowledge federation</em>]])</l instance, the concepts of mind, of the human soul or of life.
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>Collective intelligence in practice</h2></div> ...were sitting in the same room. Or as if we were cells in a single creative mind!</p>
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  • <p>What we, however, primarily have in mind are <em>public</em> dialogs, which begin in physical space and continue onl
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  • .... Recall the devastating religious wars, terrifying epidemics... Bring to mind the iconic image of the scholastics discussing "how many angels can dance o ...e; where knowledge is created and integrated and applied with that goal in mind; and where information technology is developed and used accordingly. </p>
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  • ...is—to <em><b>connect the dots</b></em>; or more accurately—restore our collective <em>capability</em> to <em><b>connect the dots</b></em>.</p> ...m for biological adaptation; and imagine that the adaptive function of the mind—which we humans share with other vertebrates—is being applied to "socia
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