Anthony Judge: Implication of Indwelling Intelligence in Global Confidence-building

Advanced Cyber/IO, Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence
Anthony Judge

Implication of Indwelling Intelligence in Global Confidence-building

Sustaining the construction and dynamic of psychosocial reality through questioning

EXTRACT:

In a period in which security concerns have given a special sense to exclusive acquisition of “intelligence” on a global scale, there is a case for exploring the implications of other understandings of intelligence in a global knowledge-based society. What of distributed intelligence, collective intelligence, self-reflective intelligence and the nature of indwelling intelligence — as a complement to corresponding forms of ignorance?

Introduction
Overview
Experiential operational descriptors
Engagement with indwelling intelligence through nature
Engagement with indwelling intelligence through buildings and artefacts
Indwelling intelligence of the human body
Indwelling intelligence in personal life experience
Indwelling intelligence through encounter with an “other”
Indwelling intelligence within collectives and communities
Indwelling intelligence within systems of belief
Branding barrier, semiotic barrier and status barrier
“Universal” intelligence from an “unconditioned” perspective?
Indwelling intelligence from an extraterrestrial perspective
Intraterrestrials? Outdwelling intelligence? Cyclic intelligence? Mirror awareness?
Periodic possibility: an alternative presentation
Intelligence and Ignorance: a necessary complementarity?
Dynamic of indwelling intelligence: questioning learning
Engendering global confidence through sustaining an indwelling question
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Dave Lavinsky: 23 Crowd-Sourcing Tools

Advanced Cyber/IO, Software
Dave Lavinsky

Phi Beta Iota: Links have been added. Original Press Release

  • Elance, Guru, and Odesk – “These are the 3 old favorites for finding contractors that still got it. I suggest posting a project on each of these and hiring the best from among the total responses,” said Lavinsky.
  • OnlineJobs.ph – “A subscription site that gives you access to hiring skilled workers in the Philippines directly, often for $300-400 per month full-time!”
  • Amazon's Mechanical Turk – “This is a marketplace where you can request tasks requiring human intelligence-tasks from getting questions answered to writing product descriptions for you.”
  • Fiverr – “It amazes me all of the things you can get from people here for just $5. Professional voiceovers, fast logo designs, and all kinds of writing and search engine marketing gigs are available here.”
  • 99Designs – “A great place to get multiple designs or logos made BEFORE choosing a provider to pay. This is valuable if you've ever paid someone to make a design you didn't like.”
  • Hatchwise – “This site is nearly the same as 99Designs. I've used them both but have no real preference. Both are worth checking out.”

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Reference: Jamie Drummond: Let’s crowd-source the world’s goals (TED Video)

Advanced Cyber/IO, Collaboration Zones, Communities of Practice, P2P / Panarchy
Jamie Drummond

Jamie Drummond, Executive Director and Global Strategy for ONE, delivers a TED talk focused on the much-debated issue of the Millennium Development Goals. More specifically, he discusses what is to come after 2015 and how the new goals will be determined.

“As we gather here in Edinburgh, technocrats appointed by the UN and certain governments, with the best intentions, are busying themselves designing a new package of goals. And currently they are doing that through pretty much the same old late-20th century, top down, elite, closed process.”

Drummond explains in a ONE blog post:

What’s exciting is that, unlike in 2000 when the first goals were agreed, internet and mobile phones have spread all around the world. People are more connected than ever. So, I’d like to explore how we could use this technology to involve people from around the world in co-designing an historic first: the world’s first ever truly global poll and consultation on “What the World Wants”. Let’s crowd-source the new Millennium Development Goals. I believe that through this crowd-sourcing we won’t just improve the quality of the goals, we will also increase the quality of support for getting the goals done.

In the talk, he lays out the three steps to move the new agenda forward.

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Michel Bauwens: What is specific about the positioning of the P2P Foundation?

Access, Advanced Cyber/IO, Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Knowledge
Michel Bauwens

What is specific about the positioning of the P2P Foundation?

“Like Oekonux, the P2P Foundation is a collective marked by diversity, but it also has dominant personalities and themes, with a substantial influence of the author of this article, who is also the initiator and founder of the initiative. So, when I make claims here below, and above, on the ‘P2P Foundation’s approach, they are my own approach, not necessarily the approach of every participant in our community and knowledge commons.

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Howard Rheingold: About · Q-Sensei FeedBooster

Advanced Cyber/IO
Howard Rheingold

About · Q-Sensei FeedBooster

I  haven't tried this one yet, but it looks like it might be a more advanced alternative to my present favorite RSS dashboard, Netvibes — Howard

“The FeedBooster is a free, advanced web-based feed reader that offers a new way of discovering relevant and timely information from the wealth of RSS news, blogs and business feeds. Based on Q-Sensei's powerful search and indexing technology, FeedBooster helps you stay on top of your favorite feeds and get the most out of them.

Very special to FeedBooster is that it provides you with more than just a list of feed items. Every single feed imported into FeedBooster is pre-processed in a way that makes it easier to search, browse and explore. FeedBooster is a dynamic knowledge and productivity tool to quickly mine for personally-relevant information that is important to you. Powered by Q-Sensei's unique multi-dimensional search capabilities, FeedBooster presents the available content of feeds in an organized, dynamic and clickable index to hone in quickly on the right sets of news. FeedBooster also provides a fully-customizable dashboard to best suit your feed-reading and information discovery needs”

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Sepp Hasslberger: The Most Important New Technology Since the Smart Phone Arrives December 2012 – Technology Review

Advanced Cyber/IO
Sepp Hasslberger

The Most Important New Technology Since the Smart Phone Arrives December 2012 – Technology Review

By now, many of us are aware of the Leap Motion, a small, $70 gesture control system that simply plugs into any computer and, apparently, just works. If you've seen the gesture interfaces in Minority Report, you know what it does.

More importantly, if you're familiar with the touch modality — and at this point, most of us are — the interface is entirely intuitive. It's touch, except it happens in the space in front of the screen, so you don't have to cover your window into your tech with all those unsightly smudges.

To understand how subtly revolutionary Leap will be, watch the video below, shot by the folks at The Verge, where you'll also find more juicy details on the device's specs and inner workings.

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