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Scale of interconnections
• Veebruar 3, 2009 •
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Einstein: hybrid space, waves, and us being the hybridized tools in ecosystem
Crossing network borders: seeing people behind artifacts, taking action in people networks for collaborating on meanings
Participatory design experiment: Storytelling Swarm in Hybrid Narrative Ecosystem
Liquid architecture of thinking networks and thinking in the network
social search ecology
Using ’social navigation’ and ‘participatory surveillance’ terms for co-creation and joint action
liquid learning place, free-floating knowledge, flow experience
Ontobranding: how reality promotes itself
Modelling spaces for self-organized learners
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NotOneNotTwo: RT @EliznMaeve: O look: winter stars/ bright and ripe for the plucking/ taste them on your tongue #haiku #twaiku / BestofDFA
NotOneNotTwo: RT @jannagae: Squirrel pair prancing ~ surefooted tightwire travel ~ sky high above road #haikutherapy #haiku / BestofDFA
fynykx: RT @carltonhalpert: To Euclid's credit // he triangulates a loan // if someone cosines. #haiku #geometry #credit
ten_ten_ten: coded agony / pain expressed in red mute stare / nods for her morphine #haikuchallenge #haiku
ten_ten_ten: nameless horrors dark / whisper hidden secrets lost / crawling fears made flesh #haikuwordgame #haiku [Ho, ho, ho!]