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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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  • ...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 ...ledge federation</em> is a social process whose function is to <em>connect the dots</em>.</h3>
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>What's written on the poster</h2></div> ...ay this today) innovating systemically (applying systemic insights – how the structure of a system might drive its behavior).</p>
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>What's written on the poster</h2></div> ...e dazzled. Incapable of digesting them, they only react, automatically, to the impulses from without.</p>
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  • only science but also the general outlook of great masses of ...e, the concepts of mind, of the human soul or of life. [...] Confidence in the scientific method and in rational thinking
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  • ...enth and nineteenth century in order to understand the transformation into the post-traditional cosmopolitan world we live in today.</font> (Ulrich Beck, <em>The Risk Society and Beyond</em>, 2000)
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>Reimaging the Enlightenment</h2></div> <div class="col-md-7"><h3>Enlightening the everyday</h3>
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  • ...revolutionize knowledge work; but that the critical task that remained was the corresponding change of practice. That task required that we organize ourse ...bal mind; and to begin to self-organize as it might suit this larger role. The title of this workshop was "Self-Organizing Collective Mind." See
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><font size="+1">– Be the systems you want to see in the world!</font> ..., motto of the 57th yearly conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences in Haiphong, Vietnam, in 2013)
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  • ...gnoses that we are headed towards a systemic "collapse"—where the <em><b>systems</b></em> in which we live and work collapse and topple one another like dom <h3>Which will transform the dynamic of collapse into the dynamic of renewal.</h3>
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  • ...r><small><center>Even if we don't mention him explicitly, this elephant is the main hero of our stories.</center></small></p> <div class="col-md-3"><h2>What the giants have been telling us</h2></div>
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  • ...religious wars, terrifying epidemics... Bring to mind the iconic image of the scholastics discussing "how many angels can dance on a needle point". And a <p>Observe that the problems of the epoch were not resolved by focusing on those problems, but by a slow and st
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><font size="+1">“Be the systems you want to see in the world!"</font> ...nder Laszlo, motto and call to action at the International Society for the Systems Sciences yearly conference in Haiphong, 2013)
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  • ...ke our results applicable to other global regions with similar challenges. The resulting Authentic Hercegovina travel destination and online community wil ...the region and their international friends and colleagues, to reinvigorate the spirit of collaboration and opportunity. </p>
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  • ...resource we have, and a most characteristically human of our abilities – the ability to create and induce change. This then includes technological innov ..., an insight, a bit of information, a simple yes-no question that triggers the change... – then [[systemic innovation|<em>systemic innovation</em>]] is
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  • ...hildren's education, here is what [[William James]] had to tell them about the subject of attention. ...sting fables. It is what might compel our youngsters to train the body and the character, by doing sports.</p>
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  • ...enth and nineteenth century in order to understand the transformation into the post-traditional cosmopolitan world we live in today.</font> (Ulrich Beck, <em>The Risk Society and Beyond</em>, 2000)
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  • ...emerging creative frontier. Think about the emergence of science – and the development of experiments, theories, research labs... What essential new ...frontier which is at least as promising and exciting as the exploration of the globe was back then.</p>
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>The paradigm strategy</h2></div> ...und to be different, relevant and meaningful. What makes the difference is the guiding principle we've proposed, to which we've given different names such
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  • ...tems in which we live and work. This federation challenge is the theme of the first book of Knowledge Federation Trilogy. ...the dots yourself by browsing through blog posts Science and Religion and The Garden of Liberation.
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  • ...ks of light emanating from two wax candles, placed where the headlights of the bus are expected to be. Candles? <em>As headlights</em>? </p> <p>Of course, the idea of candles as headlights is absurd. So why propose it?
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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>
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  • ...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
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  • <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
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  • <small>The Five Insights <em>ideogram</em></small> The <em>holotopia</em> vision is made concrete in terms of five interrelated in
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Holotopia: The box</h1></div> The Enlightenment liberated us to pursue happiness here and now.
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  • ...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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  • <p>We have come to the core of our response to Peccei—<em>what is to be done</em>, to begin "a g ...he answer offered will be the same as the core of our proposal—to change the relationship we have with information.</p>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Transdisciplinarity—The Future of Academia</h1></div> The stage has here been set for a most timely self-reflective <em>dialog</em>.
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  • <center><small>The pairwise relationships between the <em>five insights</em> provide context for understanding and handling age-o ...has the [[Holotopia:Power_structure|<em>power structure</em>]] insight and the [[Holotopia:Collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] insight as context.
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  • ...milar revolution. Hasn't the change we are proposing, from the 'candle' to the 'lightbulb', already been completed? ...mained broadcasting—which suited the printing press, but when applied to the new technology exacerbates problems, instead of enabling solutions.</p>
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  • ...strial Revolution revolutionized the efficiency of human work. Where could the <em>next</em> revolution of this kind be coming from? <p>We look at <em>the systems in which we live and work</em>. Imagine them as gigantic machines, comprisi
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  • <p>Observe that the problems of the epoch were not resolved by focusing on those problems, but by a slow and st ...nt</em>]], diagnosed that nearly three quarters of a century ago. He urged the scientists to focus on that disturbing trend and find a remedy. But needles
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  • <p>In the context of Holotopia, we refer to the Knowledge Federation <em>prototype</em> by its pseudonym [[Holotopia: Holos ...o illuminate what remained obscure or hidden, so that we may 'see through' the whole, and correctly assess its shape, dimensions and condition (correct ou
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  • ...e technical keyword "homeostasis") are provided by "the invisible hand" of the market.</p> ...systems, so that they may become capable of fulfilling their functions in the larger wholes they compose together. </p>
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  • <small>The pairwise relationships between the <em>five insights</em> provide context for understanding and handling age-o ...dysfunctional—even though the new media were <em>created</em> to give us the kind of communication we need).</p>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>The incredible history of Doug Engelbart</h1></div> ...inute recording], and apologize for the echo). In 2010, Engelbart answered the question "How much of your ideas, Doug, have been implemented?" half-joking
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