Straight line thinking stops here

Alan Moore is a future guru. He connects the dots of a true networked society. And tells us what all those dots mean.

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One Response to “Straight line thinking stops here”

  1. very interesting build up.

    Yes business schools that are like Do lectures = good – but really how many of the audience were abc1 – prob most…

    I suppose the question is whether technology will change politics in the spheres of influence that the tech is not based in.

    i.e Will social collaboration on the net change behaviour off the net.

    Personally I think all the net has done is create a mirror of society – what you find in the real world is on the net an vica versa …its not really anything new in terms of ontology of society collaboration its just a new technology.

    my concern – is that technology is driven by innovation and innovation driven by business.

    there will always be a cost associated with new technological process and so their is inherintly a remuniterative process to the developers. For why else do it.

    I am simply amazed by the SPEED of communiaction, rather we should be concerend in the micro sense with the health of our communication.

    that being being said we as humans have amazing capacity for adaptation and yet we are stuck into old technologies – simply because it took at least a lot of time , effort/money to develop any infrastruture that enable us.

    is this a tech sigularity or the end of en epoch – one prob leads to the other…

    what is your value system -and how do I or we engage with each other if we have different value systems?

    other than sporting competition the Trade has always been the most least aggresive form of communication excahnge – do you agreee?

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