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  • ...porary condition is seen in a similar light as we might see the mindset of the Middle Ages. Change is seen as imperative. </p> <blockquote>Seeing things whole is shown to reveal the imperative of making things whole.</blockquote>
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  • ...novation</em>]], imagine any of the [[systems in which we live and work<em>systems in which we live and work</em>]] (to turn Bela H. Banathy’s expression in ...we are just as busy as ever – should we not take a closer look at those systems, and see if they might be wasting our time?
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>A reflection about the future of innovation</h1> </div> <div class="col-md-3"><h2>The system is us</h2></div>
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  • <p>The key practical question that remains is how to go about doing that.</p> ...ihoods will be crucially different depending on whether the dissolution of the present <em><b>paradigm</b></em> is conceived as a <em>construction</em> or
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>The medium is the message</h2></div> ...g</em> is the relationship with information, and with each other, on which the <em>holotopia</em> depends.</blockquote>
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  • ...on scarcity. […] Lack of information can be very dangerous. […] But at the same time too much information can be dangerous, because it can lead to a s ...nowledge federation</em> is a social process; whose function is to connect the dots.</h3>
    33 KB (5,791 words) - 17:59, 30 November 2023
  • ...to pour out some of our enthusiasm, and make an initial sketch of some of the core themes and resources <em>available to our co-creative dialog</em>.</p> ...a domain of concerted exploration – such as "pursuit of happiness". Not the least, of course, this will enable concerted exploration of urgent contempo
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  • The [[holoscope|<em>holoscope</em>]] begets the [[holotopia|<em>holotopia</em>]].</p> ...>story</em>, which is typically a [[vignette|<em>vignette</em>]] revealing the insight of a person who discovered it. It is completed by weaving that stor
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  • Imagine any of the [[Systems|<em>systems in which we live and work</em>]] (to turn Bela H. Banathy’s expression in ...we are just as busy as ever – should we not take a closer look at those systems, and see if they might be wasting our time?
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  • The [[power structures|<em>power structure</em>]] created our collective mind! ...is just a special case of the general phenomenon – that we reify the old systems and reproduce them in new situations and in new technology. </p>
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  • This <em>ideogram</em> is only a placeholder. The real thing should be a house with failing foundation image – but we can t ...ions which we use to create truth and meaning. Which are, needless to say, the foundations of all we call "culture", and also more...</p>
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  • <p>The Holotopia [[prototype|<em>prototype</em>]] is [[knowledge federation|<em>kn ...em> we need. That can help us direct our efforts. Imagine that you had all the world's knowledge at your disposal. And that your task was to extract from
    11 KB (1,846 words) - 11:32, 26 February 2020
  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Holotopia: The Socialized Reality insight</h1></div> ...eason to <em>understand</em> their world. It was a revolutionary change of the way in which truth and meaning were created in our societies that made all
    20 KB (3,443 words) - 11:09, 6 April 2020
  • <small>The Five Insights <em>ideogram</em></small> The <em>holotopia</em> vision is made concrete in terms of five interrelated in
    35 KB (6,024 words) - 06:44, 1 June 2020
  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Holotopia: The box</h1></div> The Enlightenment liberated us to pursue happiness here and now.
    12 KB (1,971 words) - 15:44, 14 March 2020
  • ...point to <em>holotopia</em>. Other <em>keywords</em> are available through the [[Holotopia:Five insights|<em>five insights</em>]].</p> ...mechanism. The point here is to see that it's not any detail as such, but the <em>wholeness</em> they compose together that makes "a difference that make
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Holotopia: The Power Structure insight</h1></div> <p>By developing the technology, our ancestors <em>vastly</em> augmented the effectiveness and efficiency of human work. Could a similar advent be in st
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Holotopia: The Collective Mind insight</h1></div> ...communication and of the spreading of knowledge it enabled, contributed to the Enlightenment. Some historians even consider Gutenberg's invention as its <
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  • The Internet, the interactive media technology... Isn't that's the most <em>modern</em> part of our civilization? Isn't that what we are most ...e); or does it take due advantage of the <em>specific</em> advantages that the new technology has to offer?
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>The point</h2></div> ...ng about leisure, and time for "human development". What happened with all the time we've saved?</p>
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