Photo by Nathan Ward
Little elements that showed up lately:
- A beautiful periodic table of the elements by printmakers
- A reason why I love the web: Indian cooking on YouTube
- Johnnie brings it on with a great find on power. Bonus is that he also introduces me to Greater Good magazine.
- Dustin Rivers on unschooling as decolonizing liberation. Dude rocks my world.
- Jack Martin Leith, a fellow Open Space traveller, has been providing interesting resources on collective genius and innovation for years. This is his recent offering, an engaging power point presentation on world views and pathways to collective innovation.
- I’ve pointed to her before, but here again is Kavana Tree Bressen’s facilitation resources. Tree is a long time member of intentional communities and so these resources have especially useful application there. But I love her deep practice of consensus.
- “We come up the hard way, and blues is the way you feel…”
- The Mindmapping Software weblog
- Niyaz: new music for the 21st century.
- MungBeing magazine: worth a look and a listen.
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Photo by Jeremy
I was out surfing this week…
- Integral strategies – a site in evolution
- Why I Never Hire Brilliant Men: “Does he finish what he starts? Geniuses almost never do.” Ouch.
- The new basis of power suits? Shirts that generate electricity.
- Chaos and fractals – a collection of links
- Walkabout as pedagogy – Aboriginal unschooling
- Peer to peer governance
- RSS feeds explained (thanks Viv)
- Also from Viv...Pangea Day, a day for viewing the world through it’s own eyes.
- Richard Oliver on Kairos and Kronos pointe to this article on the same (and his lovely manifesto on Purposive Drift)
- Videos from New Yorker heavyweights: Surowiecki on power, Gladwell on genius and collaboration.
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Two pieces of rope laid across a road calm traffic on a Tirana sidestreet
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An amazing blog logging all kinds of ways of visualazing data
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A big list of tools for online collaboration