Antechinus: Open Access Antiquarianism

“Open Access Antiquarianism is the collective madcap efforts of an archaeologist, a computer scientist, and a structural engineer to push the boundaries of what is possible in the interface between technology and cultural heritage, art and diagnostics. Excerpts from Stephen Wilson’s Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology that aptly illustrate why Open Access …

Tom Atlee: Open Space

What do we, as members of the dialogue and deliberation community of practice, have to be and do to enable our most positive transformational impact in the face of emerging global crises which fundamentally challenge our business-as-usual habits and systems? We are now “opening space” for virtual Open Space sessions on the question of how …

Berto Jongman: NSA Releases “Open” Software – 20 Years Late…

For careful scrutiny. NSA Releases First in Series of Software Products to Open Source Community New technology automates high-volume data flows The National Security Agency announced today the public release of its new technology that automates data flows among multiple computer networks, even when data formats and protocols differ. The tool, called “Niagarafiles (Nifi),” could …