There is something more than essential in this interview. Not everyone might agree with all points made here, but the dry facts are just what they are and one cannot help but keep thinking what we all already know, which is that most of our lives, we like to live under a comfortable hood that we helped creating. What stays is the big questions about taking responsibility and who still is and about action towards what we believe in and know despite propaganda and lies. What stays is a clarity that is hardly seen anywhere in all the media surrounding us. This is how we should produce, develop, design.
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Collapse – essential watching
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Clay Shirky on failing to recognize user potential
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009Clay Shirky compares two social media/ data based community projects and explains in a fairly simple manner how creative subversion makes tools/projects successful.
via watch it at Fora.tv (about 10 min)
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Council, 4th December, Brussels
Monday, November 30th, 2009![]()
Council, the international thinktank/network of excellence that I am a proud member of gets me talking about location, my article for glass magazine and some of my projects. Wish me luck…
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Glass magazine article
Thursday, October 15th, 2009
The people from glass magazine invited me to write about space and distance in relation to my project80Days (oehm) project. Read it here
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project80Days.com – launched
Sunday, October 11th, 2009
Having launched our first product last week with great success, it is time to look at some updates and the next steps. Being our first attempt on an unusual social media website, it sure turns out to be a beautifully complex platform. We are now looking at optional google-maps or microsoft’s bing map or even our own tile set.
We still have a long list of features to add and improve, but the first travellers are on their way and we are all very curious and excited about what will happen during the first 80 days of the project.

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Discovery…
Friday, August 28th, 2009okay yes the story is way funny. But enlightenment strikes in the weirdest of places. The most important point made really is to be in the unique position of questioning assumptions and discovering something really new about one self. Experience can open doors…
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TED, worth spreading, for the right price.
Thursday, July 9th, 2009Now here is something that the current financial climate made me do. TED, the US-based ivory tower event for innovative thinking(and spreading of same ideas) is branching out. There will be a TED in the Netherlands, UK, etc.
For this new era, they, instead of the usual invite-only (plus a few understandingly expensive tickets) event, offer a ‘membership’, which let’s you watch a live-stream with up to 10! of your friends, in order to get the benefit of having the edge on your next water-cooler chats. Until they put all the talks online as the usually do anyways. Oh yeah its a HD-quality live-stream by the way.
Long story short, here are a few excerpts:
‘…We’re getting ready for TEDGlobal in Oxford, UK coming up in just two weeks from July 21-24th. I wanted to let you know about the TEDGlobal Associate Membership, a great program that lets you watch TEDGlobal live on line with 10 of your friends, among other great benefits…’
‘+ Memberships cost US$995. For U.S. residents, up to $500 may be tax deductible and a tax receipt will be issued at the end of the year. For residents of other countries, please consult your tax professional.’
Wowsa! That’s about £600+ for that one. It is true though that they send you book(s) and DVDs 5 times a year, but let’s say that’s £50 worth of books/DVDs each time, which still leaves a good £350 for what exactly?
Is it a book-club or the most expensive live-webcast I ever heard of?
I must admit I was intrigued by what seemed to be a conflict of philosophy. When they say the ideas are worth spreading, why put a price tag on it?
But then again, I can just as well stop being a negative nancy and just watch the talk on the website. But then again TED is sponsored by Pfizer(and others???).
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Blog?
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009I just realized, I haven’t had much time writing something productive in this blog. The main reason for this is my 80DAYS project, I am working on and trying to finish this year, but also many other little things I am trying to suss out and restructure. Generally the resonanceDesign website really needs a relaunch and the blog will have to find a different position in terms of how it fits into the website. So if anyone is reading this, stay tuned, some new things will come this way very soon.
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Don’t eat the marshmallow
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009Nice little simplified experiment. Are we really only 1 out of 3 successful? Make up your own mind, after the vid.
Tags: research
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80DAYS, end of tunnel, beware Phileas!
Thursday, May 14th, 2009After 2 long years (well with a big 1 year break inbetween) I am finally getting my little garage project 80DAYS on the way. Just got round the blue one first time yesterday. More to come and launch very very soon.
Check out my project blog here.
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