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<div class="col-md-7"><p>In 1999 The Economist issued a challenge—to write an essay describing what the world would be like in 2050; I called my contribution "World in the year 2000". It is not possible to <em>predict</em> what the world will be like in 2050, I explained; but the answer will depend crucially on how we see the world and act <em>today</em>. I pointed to the diagnoses that we are headed towards a systemic "collapse"—where the <em><b>systems</b></em> in which we live and work collapse and topple one another like dominos; and concluded that our focus <em>now</em> needs to be on creating an embryonic <em>new</em> order of things or <em><b>paradigm</b></em>.</p>
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<h3>Which will transform the dynamic of collapse into the dynamic of renewal.</h3>  
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<p>I propose this minimal action plan, comprising only two parallel steps, as a sufficiently complete embryo—capable of engaging the <em><b>pivotal</b></em> forces of change; and scaling all the way to a <em><b>whole</b></em> new order; without falling back into old patterns of thought and action, and collapsing.</p>  
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<p>Don't be deceived by this seemingly innocent word, "conversations". The conversations that will now extend and continue our initiative are where the real action begins, and the real fun.</p>
 
<p>If you consider, as we do, the news about Donald Trump or about some terrorist to be nothing really new, then you might be thirsting for some real and <em>good</em> news. And anyhow – why give those people the publicity and the attention they don't deserve? Why use the media to spread <em>their</em> messages? The conversations we are talking about are designed to not only <em>provide</em> good news, but also to <em>create</em> them. And also and most importantly, they will also engage <em>you</em> and all of us in the creation of good news, so we'll no longer be passive observers of the decay of our society, but participants in co-creating a living and evolving one.</p>
 
<p>This new kind of news that will emerge in the new commons will not be a single bit boring; on the contrary! Just think, for example, of this as news – that there's been this huge and exotic invisible animal, universally present in our lecture halls, media news and conversations. Present yet unseen in our university labs and auditoriums; implicit in both our concern about the "global issues" and our lack of concern; present as hole and an empty slot in our media reports and in our coffee house conversations, where this sensationally spectacular creature was so consistently ignored!</p>
 
<p>Every era has its challenges and its opportunities, which are often seen only from a historical distance. The 19th century changed beyond recognition our industry, our family, and our values. The 20th century accelerated those changes, and with them also the growth of our important variables. The 20th century created also the knowledge by which the nature of our new situation could be understood and handled in a new way. But we remained caught up in the paradigm that the 19th century left us in, tangled up in its subtle power relationships and institutionalized practices, unable to see beyond. Recall once again the image of Galilei in prison. Today no Inquisition, no imprisonment and even no censorship is required. As Italo Calvino observed decades ago, while it was still only the pages of printed text that competed for our attention – the jungleness of our information will do just as well. And probably better.</p>
 
<p>When in Federation through Images we talked about the [[magical mirror|<em>mirror</em>]] existing at every university, we may have made it seem like an <em>entrance</em> to something – to an academic underground perhaps, or to an underworld. You may now perceive the [[magical mirror|<em>mirror</em>]] as an <em>exit</em> – from an academic and more generally creative reality where our creativity is confined to updating an outdated paradigm, to an incomparably freer yet more responsible and responsive one – where we are empowered to perceive and change this [[paradigm|<em>paradigm</em>]]. Where we are helping our society and culture evolve in a new way, and in a new direction.</p>
 
<p>This new good news will bring to the forefront entirely new heroes. Pierre Bourdieu, for example, whose talents brought him from a village in the Pyrenees to the forefront of French intelligentsia. Bourdieu became a leading sociologist by understanding, in a new way,  how the society functions and evolves. And how this evolution is shaped by the subtle power relationships that are woven into our communication. Buddhadasa, Thailand's enlightened monk and scholar, will help us understand that at the core of the teachings of the Buddha – and of all world religions as well – is a deep insight about ourselves, from which an entirely different way of evolving culturally and socially – liberated from those power relationships – naturally follows. Bourdieu's "theory of practice" will then help us see how and why the institutionalized religion grew to be an instrument of that very renegade power, instead of liberating us from it. And how our other institutions suffered from that same tendency, including our academic institutions notwithstanding. We will then more easily appreciate Erich Jantsch's efforts to bring our work on contemporary issues beyond fixing problems within the narrow limits of our present-day institutions, and institutionalized routines and values. And to bring the university institution to adapt to and assume the leadership role in this transition. We will then also understand and appreciate the value of Douglas Engelbart's work on showing us how to use "digital technology" to develop "a super new nervous system to upgrade our collective social organisms" – which will vastly enhance this evolution. And why Jantsch and Engelbart – and so incredibly many other 20th century [[giants|<em>giants</em>]] – remained ignored.</p></div>
 
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<div class="col-md-3"><font size="+1">Institute <em><b>knowledge federation</b>.</em></font></div>  
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<div class="col-md-7"><p><em><b>Knowledge federation</b></em> will be the <em><b>academia</b></em>'s—and the society's—evolutionary organ; and an academically sanctioned <em><b>praxis</b></em>, akin to architecture and design, by which the <em>cultural</em> renewal or rebuilding will be achieved; and a practical way to to empower our next generation—and the next-generation scientists or academic researchers in particular—to be creative as their situation and their <em>world's</em> condition will necessitate; and take the academic tradition into a whole new evolutionary orbit.</p>  
<p>The first thing that must be understood is that when we say "conversations", we don't mean "only talking". On the contrary! Here the medium truly is the message. By developing these conversations, we want to develop a way for us to put the themes that matter into the focus of our shared attention. We want to engage our collective knowledge and ingenuity to bear upon understanding, and handling, those issues. And above all – we want to create a manner of conversing, and sharing, and co-creating that brings us the people into the drivers seat – and our society's 'vehicles' once again into a safe and governable condition.</p>
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<p>By instituting <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em> we'll activate <em>the</em> most powerful transforming force or "systemic leverage point"—<em><b>information</b></em>; so that the cultural renewal may draw strength from the university's prerogative to tell the world what <em><b>information</b></em> needs to be like; and how to rebuild the <em><b>foundation</b></em> for it all, and how to build further.</p>  
<p>This does not mean that our conversations will be technical. That we'll be talking about the systems science, or about the CO2 quotas. On the contrary! These themes may come, but later. The conversations not only be <em>about</em> sensations, they will in the truest sense <em>be</em> sensations. By keeping them transparent and public, they will be a living and evolving record of the birth pains of a new culture; they will mirror the spectacle of the obstructions and the resistances; they will be a reality show through which a new societal reality is forged.</p>
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<p>This can be—and perhaps <em>should</em> be—choreographed in a multitude of ways; our concrete plan, already in motion, is to institute <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em> at the Inter University Center Dubrovnik under the patronage of the World Academy of Art and Science; and begin to grow <em><b>transdisciplinarity</b></em> by offering the <em><b>collaborology</b></em> course to the students of IUC member institutions.</p>
<p>Another thing that must be said is that this in the truest sense <em>re</em>-evolution will be nonviolent not only in action, but also in its manner of speaking. The technical word is [[dialogs|<em>dialog</em>]]. The [[dialogs|<em>dialog</em>]] is to the emerging [[paradigm|<em>paradigm</em>]] as the debate is to the old one. The [[dialogs|<em>dialog</em>]] too might have an icon [[giants|<em>giant</em>]], physicist David Bohm.</p>
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<p>The Inter University Center has the world's leading universities as members; their students can take IUC courses for credit, with the consent of their departments. <em><b>Knowledge federation</b></em> was <em>born</em> at IUC, and through a series of biennial events made it its home. As a Renaissance town and a former republic—which has "Libertas" written on its flag—Dubrovnik is the natural catalyst for the processes we wish to ignite; and it happens to be the town where I too first saw the light of day.</p>  
<p>While the choice of themes for our dialogs is of course virtually endless, we have three concrete themes in mind to get us started.</p></div>
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<p>The World Academy of Art and Science is an academic institution whose members are global change makers; selected because they <em>made a difference</em> in the world.</p>  
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<p> [[File:WAAS.jpg]] <br><small><center>Garry Jacobs, the WAAS President and CEO, presenting at our joint workshop in Sava Center Belgrade</center></small></p>
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<p>At the joint workshop that <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em> had with the WAAS leaders in Sava Center Belgrade in 2017, after we've all shared our aspirations, I was able to conclude "You at WAAS have the mandate to (organize the global thought leades and) be the society's 'headlights'; and we in <em><b>knowledge federation</b></em>, we are 'lightbulb engineers'; let's collaborate! And I subsequently presented and discussed (with some of the WAAS leaders) the<em><b>collaborology prototype</b></em> at the WAAS <em>Future Education 2</em> conference in Rome.</p>
 
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<p>[[File:PSwithFredrik.jpeg]]<br><small><center>Fredrik Eive Refsli, the leader of our communication design team, jubilating the completion of The Paradigm Strategy poster.</center></small></p>
 
<p>This [[prototypes|<em>prototype</em>]] has been designed for a specific audience – the RSD6 conference of of the Systemic Design Research Network in 2017 in Oslo. The members of this community are mostly academic researchers who are <em>already</em> focusing their energies on characteristic contemporary issues; and who have <em>already</em> recognized the systemic approach as an essential component, and are applying it in their work. Can we still tell these people something that might be new and relevant? Could we perhaps even surprise them? And most importantly – can we add a capability, a course of action, to their already so well-developed repertoire, and help make it more impactful?</p>
 
<h3>A strategy</h3>
 
<p>Among a number of messages and lines of action that are woven together in The Paradigm Strategy poster, there is of course the main message, which is conveyed by the very title. We wrote in our [http://www.knowledgefederation.net/Abstracts/ThePS.pdf abstract]:
 
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Polyscopy points to the pivotal role of a community-wide gestalt (high-level view of a situation or issue, which points to a way in which it may need to be handled). The motivation is to allow for the kind of difference that is suggested by the comparison of everyone carrying buckets of water from their own basements, with everyone teaming up and building a dam to regulate the flow of the river that is causing the flooding. We offer to the RSD community what we are calling The Paradigm Strategy as a way to make a similar difference in impact, with respect to the common efforts focusing
 
on specific problems or issues. The Paradigm Strategy is to focus our efforts on instigating a sweeping and fundamental cultural and social paradigm change – instead of trying to solve problems, or discuss, understand and resolve issues.
 
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<h3>A federation of insights</h3>
 
<p>[http://www.knowledgefederation.net/Misc/ThePSposter.pdf The poster] federates a number of insights and points of evidence to support the above main point. The poster is fairly self-explanatory, and if you explore it you'll might find some food for thought for yourself as well. The insights of [[giants|<em>giants</em>]] across fields of interest are combined together into [[threads|<em>threads</em>]], which are then woven together into [[patterns|<em>patterns</em>]]. There are only two, so let's focus on them for a moment.</p>
 
<p>If you've skimmed through Federation through Stories, then the Wiener's paradox will be already familiar. The message is that even the most basic insight of the systems movement, and the one most that is most relevant to people – because it shows why all the rest is relevant – has not yet been communicated to the public! But the Wiener's paradox is of course a more general [[patterns|<em>pattern</em>]], from which all of our academic and other culturally relevant knowledge work tends to suffer. Insights are reached, but they are not turned into common knowledge! The communication-and-feedback of our society are broken, the insights we produce are not listened to.</p>
 
<p>So if our society does not have – and does not use – suitable information to navigate through the complexities of modernity, then how in the world do we manage? We must have developed a substitute? And indeed we have! The second [[patterns|<em>pattern</em>]], the [[homo ludens|<em>homo ludens</em>]], provides an answer. It is an insight that combines an old book with the same title, but makes its message incomparably more agile and sharper, by combining the insights of Pierre Bourdieu with the ones of Antonio Damasio, and through four similar combinations or [[threads|<em>threads</em>]], and thereby also demonstrating some of the [[knowledge federation|<em>knowledge federation</em>]] techniques. The message is that – being unable to penetrate through our complex reality, and for other more subtle reasons as well, we have been devolving culturally as [[homo ludens|<em>homo ludens</em>]]. The <em>homo ludens</em> is the cultural species that is ignorant of – and generally uninterested in – the questions of meaning and purpose. The <em>homo ludens</em> simply learns its different roles, and importantly his profession, as one would learn the rules of a game; and then plays competitively, to maximize what he perceives as "his own gain".</p>
 
<p>You might recall now – if you've been looking at Federation through Images – that there is no single "true reality picture" here; everything is just models, angles of looking, points of view. The idea is that a certain way of looking will explain <em>certain things</em> better than another one, which may have of course its own advantages. And so we'll mention one out of many points of view that this poster makes available – that the academic tradition too may be suffering in some degree to this same [[homo ludens|<em>homo ludens</em>]] devolution. This little piece of [[polyscopy|<em>polyscopy</em>]]-enabled theory would then postulate the existence of a most curious cultural sub-species, called the <em>homo ludens academicus</em> – which according to common logic should not exist at all (isn't enabling our <em>homo sapiens</em> evolution the very purpose of the academic tradition?). But we leave the exploration of this possibility to some other conversation.</p>
 
<p>The question that we offered to the Research in Systemic Design community was to look into their, or our, own system – the academic discipline, and its standard equipment and procedures including the conferences, presentations, publications...  The Wiener's paradox suggests that they may have little or no real-life effect; and the poster explains why. Shall we take this opportunity and examine carefully what is going on? Or shall we be uninterested, and continue our business as usual? But if the academic publishing is a paradox and hence not a solution – then in what way <em>can</em> we fulfill our all-important role?</p>
 
<p>The poster presents the answer in terms of a single keyword – <em>bootstrapping</em>. If our own system is no longer suitable for the purpose it needs to achieve – then we need to change it! We need to <em>create</em> new ways to collaborate, and communicate, and achieve impact. But isn't that what we've been talking about here all along?</p>
 
<h3>A call to action</h3>
 
<p>The poster then both introduced a call to action – and at the same time facilitates it. We invited the RSD community to co-create the poster together with us. The <em>bootstrapping</em> link in the middle leads to a copy of the poster where suggestions and comments can be made online. In this way the poster becomes an online interaction tool that federates the knowledge of the community – and joins it with the insights of the represented [[giants|<em>giants</em>]], and with our own insights. Our invitation was of course to help co-create both the tool itself and its messages.</p>  </div>
 
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<div class="col-md-7"><p>The <em><b>holotopia dialog</b></em> is our new and evolving "public sphere", or <em><b>collective mind</b></em>—which will refocus our attention on <em><b>pivotal</b></em> themes; and elevate our understanding by co-creating transformative <em><b>insights</b></em>; and express them though a myriad artistic interventions, which will together constitute the <em><b>cultural renewal</b></em>.</p>
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<p>The <em>Liberation</em> book is not intended to be conventional publication—but an instrument in an orchestra of media, which will constitute (the technological base for) the <em><b>dialog</b></em>; the purpose of the book is to <em>prime</em> the <em><b>dialog</b></em>; by offering food for thought. I intend to leave the book in draft for or in "permanent beta" forever; and let the <em><b>dialog</b></em> produce re-issues; and of course a variety of new books too; and of course—<em>not only</em> books!</p>
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<p>Considering the importance of this line of work, you won't be surprised when I tell you that I've been developing it through <em><b>prototypes</b></em> all along; I called them <em><b>key point dialogs</b></em>, because each of them is a way in which a community of people can collectively walk to the metaphorical <em><b>mountain top</b></em> and find—and then also follow—a new direction.</p>
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<p>Which we created for the Systemic Design Association's 2017 symposium in Oslo. And explained in the abstract that our motivation is "to allow for the kind of difference that is suggested by the comparison of everyone carrying buckets of water from their own basements, with everyone teaming up and building a dam to regulate the flow of the river that is causing the flooding. We offer to the systemic design community what we are calling The Paradigm Strategy as a way to make a similar difference in impact, with respect to the common efforts focusing on specific problems or issues. The Paradigm Strategy is to focus our efforts on instigating a sweeping and fundamental cultural and social paradigm change – instead of trying to solve problems, or discuss, understand and resolve issues."</p>
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<p>[[File:PSwithFredrik.jpeg]]<br><small><center>Fredrik Eive Refsli, the leader of our communication design team, jubilates the completion of The Paradigm Strategy poster.</center></small></p>
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<p>The Paradigm Strategy poster is an <em>interactive</em> poster, whose online documents can be accessed through QR codes. The poster was designed to engage the SD community to co-create with us a collective walk to an overarching vision—of the emerging <em><b>paradigm</b></em>. The poster applied the core elements of <em><b>polyscopic methodology</b></em> to engender a collective walk to a <em><b>mountain top</b></em>.</p>
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<p>The <em><b>dialog</b></em> is not so much a conversation as it is an endlessly fertile creative space; where we'll create through artful and judicious use of technology, ever new ways to co-create and share <em><b>knowledge</b></em> about the themes that matter. But here I want to be concrete—so let me give you a flavor.</p>
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<p>A few years ago I was sailing with a couple of friends off the coast of Croatia; and they said they'd introduce me to someone. Soon we docked on a tiny island called Šćedro, near the much larger island Hvar; where they introduced me to Irena Meier, a Croatian artist living in Switzerland; who owns a house and a small bay on Šćedro, with nobody around. With at least a dozen artistically created <em>conversation places</em>! Some of them were tiny, like this one:</p>
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<p>Right away I began planning a <em><b>holotopia dialog</b></em> in Irena's bay; and Irena readily joined me, as if she'd been waiting for that. In an adjacent bay, a short walk away, she showed me a church in ruin—as another location perfect for our purpose.</p>
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<p> And our purpose itself was emerging from our conversation, as we walked: The idea is to radically recreate the conventional "reality show"; where a selected handful of protagonists would spend several days on Šćedro with a film crew; and converse, in a variety of combinations; so that two "realities" would intertwine to compose the show—the realities of the world we live in; and our inner realities—where we experience resistance, a difficulty to grasp—and perhaps already the sense of empowerment and wonder that a large change invariably brings, when it is conscious.</p>
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<p>I had a similar experience more recently here in Norway, while visiting the Venabu mountain hotel, which is still run by the same family who created it; where natural beauty mixes with cultural tradition to create a transformative experience. The plan is to gather a couple of dozen participants who have deep insight in distinct aspects of a pivotal theme, for a week or so; and have them sit together in a Bohm dialog circle—for an hour and a half after breakfast, and for forty-five minutes before dinner; and allow everyone to spend the rest of the time walking or skiing in nature—and reflecting.</p>
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<h3> By default, the <em>dialogs</em> are recorded.</h3>
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<p>A dialog can be almost anything and anywhere; you and I may be conversing over a cup of tea and even online—and record the conversation, and contribute it to the overall dialog.
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What combines all those elvents together, into a single global dialog alias collective mind, is new media technology. And here we are fortunate, because David Price himself offered to guide and structure our co-creative process on DebateGraph. In this process we'll extract points from contributed materials, relate them to each other, and use them as dots to reach even higher-order points; on DebateGraph, our collective mind will be in a real sense thinking, and creating.</p>
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<p>The <em><b>dialog</b></em> will create further books; and not only books—but a variety of artistic renditions of those <em><b>points</b></em> too.</p>
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<h3>Isn't this <em>the</em> natural way for the cultural revival to unfold?</h3>
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<p>And wasn't it exactly <em>art</em> (think of Boticelli; or Michelangelo) that gave to last cultural revival a recognizable shape?</p>
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And here we do have a precursor, and a prototype—in Earth Sharing art installation and dialog; which Vibeke Jensen created in Gallery 3.14 in the old city core of Bergen; and invited me to step in as co-author.
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<p> [[File:Local-Global.jpg]] <br><small><center>A detail from Earth Sharing installation</center></small></p>
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<p>Imagine a (post-individualistic?) world where art is an integral part of the <em><b>collective mind</b></em>; where art begins where science ends—and gives <em>life</em> to <em><b>insights</b></em>! The art that Vibeke produced was of that kind. And she crafted also a <em>space</em> where creative dialog can bloom.</p>
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<p> [[File:KunsthallDialog01.jpg]] <br><small><center>A co-creative dialog at Earth Sharing installation</center></small></p>
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<p>We subsequently continued this co-creative process; and the <em><b>holotopia prototype</b></em> developed through our <em><b>dialog</b></em>.</p>
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<p> [[File:Vibeke.jpg]] <br><small><center>[[Vibeke Jensen]] in her Berlin studio</center></small></p>
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<p> I'll end with the <em><b>dialogs</b></em> I share with Noah; as the simplest yet arguably most important kind; because that <em><b>dialog</b></em> is a way—or <em>the</em> way for me to be a father. But two people are not enough.</p>
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Latest revision as of 19:38, 2 January 2024

In 1999 The Economist issued a challenge—to write an essay describing what the world would be like in 2050; I called my contribution "World in the year 2000". It is not possible to predict what the world will be like in 2050, I explained; but the answer will depend crucially on how we see the world and act today. I pointed to the diagnoses that we are headed towards a systemic "collapse"—where the systems in which we live and work collapse and topple one another like dominos; and concluded that our focus now needs to be on creating an embryonic new order of things or paradigm.

Which will transform the dynamic of collapse into the dynamic of renewal.

To achieve that, this action prototype doesn't need to be large.

But it does need to be whole.

I propose this minimal action plan, comprising only two parallel steps, as a sufficiently complete embryo—capable of engaging the pivotal forces of change; and scaling all the way to a whole new order; without falling back into old patterns of thought and action, and collapsing.

Institute knowledge federation.

Knowledge federation will be the academia's—and the society's—evolutionary organ; and an academically sanctioned praxis, akin to architecture and design, by which the cultural renewal or rebuilding will be achieved; and a practical way to to empower our next generation—and the next-generation scientists or academic researchers in particular—to be creative as their situation and their world's condition will necessitate; and take the academic tradition into a whole new evolutionary orbit.

By instituting knowledge federation we'll activate the most powerful transforming force or "systemic leverage point"—information; so that the cultural renewal may draw strength from the university's prerogative to tell the world what information needs to be like; and how to rebuild the foundation for it all, and how to build further.

This can be—and perhaps should be—choreographed in a multitude of ways; our concrete plan, already in motion, is to institute knowledge federation at the Inter University Center Dubrovnik under the patronage of the World Academy of Art and Science; and begin to grow transdisciplinarity by offering the collaborology course to the students of IUC member institutions.

The Inter University Center has the world's leading universities as members; their students can take IUC courses for credit, with the consent of their departments. Knowledge federation was born at IUC, and through a series of biennial events made it its home. As a Renaissance town and a former republic—which has "Libertas" written on its flag—Dubrovnik is the natural catalyst for the processes we wish to ignite; and it happens to be the town where I too first saw the light of day.

The World Academy of Art and Science is an academic institution whose members are global change makers; selected because they made a difference in the world.

Let's give them the option to be Z-players!

Let's give them a way to use their power to empower the next-generation talents to change the world.

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Garry Jacobs, the WAAS President and CEO, presenting at our joint workshop in Sava Center Belgrade

At the joint workshop that knowledge federation had with the WAAS leaders in Sava Center Belgrade in 2017, after we've all shared our aspirations, I was able to conclude "You at WAAS have the mandate to (organize the global thought leades and) be the society's 'headlights'; and we in knowledge federation, we are 'lightbulb engineers'; let's collaborate! And I subsequently presented and discussed (with some of the WAAS leaders) thecollaborology prototype at the WAAS Future Education 2 conference in Rome.

Ignite holotopia dialog.

The holotopia dialog is our new and evolving "public sphere", or collective mind—which will refocus our attention on pivotal themes; and elevate our understanding by co-creating transformative insights; and express them though a myriad artistic interventions, which will together constitute the cultural renewal.

The Liberation book is not intended to be conventional publication—but an instrument in an orchestra of media, which will constitute (the technological base for) the dialog; the purpose of the book is to prime the dialog; by offering food for thought. I intend to leave the book in draft for or in "permanent beta" forever; and let the dialog produce re-issues; and of course a variety of new books too; and of course—not only books!

Considering the importance of this line of work, you won't be surprised when I tell you that I've been developing it through prototypes all along; I called them key point dialogs, because each of them is a way in which a community of people can collectively walk to the metaphorical mountain top and find—and then also follow—a new direction.

One of them is the Paradigm Strategy poster and dialog.

Which we created for the Systemic Design Association's 2017 symposium in Oslo. And explained in the abstract that our motivation is "to allow for the kind of difference that is suggested by the comparison of everyone carrying buckets of water from their own basements, with everyone teaming up and building a dam to regulate the flow of the river that is causing the flooding. We offer to the systemic design community what we are calling The Paradigm Strategy as a way to make a similar difference in impact, with respect to the common efforts focusing on specific problems or issues. The Paradigm Strategy is to focus our efforts on instigating a sweeping and fundamental cultural and social paradigm change – instead of trying to solve problems, or discuss, understand and resolve issues."

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Fredrik Eive Refsli, the leader of our communication design team, jubilates the completion of The Paradigm Strategy poster.

The Paradigm Strategy poster is an interactive poster, whose online documents can be accessed through QR codes. The poster was designed to engage the SD community to co-create with us a collective walk to an overarching vision—of the emerging paradigm. The poster applied the core elements of polyscopic methodology to engender a collective walk to a mountain top.

The dialog is not so much a conversation as it is an endlessly fertile creative space; where we'll create through artful and judicious use of technology, ever new ways to co-create and share knowledge about the themes that matter. But here I want to be concrete—so let me give you a flavor.

A few years ago I was sailing with a couple of friends off the coast of Croatia; and they said they'd introduce me to someone. Soon we docked on a tiny island called Šćedro, near the much larger island Hvar; where they introduced me to Irena Meier, a Croatian artist living in Switzerland; who owns a house and a small bay on Šćedro, with nobody around. With at least a dozen artistically created conversation places! Some of them were tiny, like this one:

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A small conversation place on Šćedro

And some of them were large.

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A large conversation place on Šćedro

Right away I began planning a holotopia dialog in Irena's bay; and Irena readily joined me, as if she'd been waiting for that. In an adjacent bay, a short walk away, she showed me a church in ruin—as another location perfect for our purpose.

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A church ruin on Šćedro

And our purpose itself was emerging from our conversation, as we walked: The idea is to radically recreate the conventional "reality show"; where a selected handful of protagonists would spend several days on Šćedro with a film crew; and converse, in a variety of combinations; so that two "realities" would intertwine to compose the show—the realities of the world we live in; and our inner realities—where we experience resistance, a difficulty to grasp—and perhaps already the sense of empowerment and wonder that a large change invariably brings, when it is conscious.

I had a similar experience more recently here in Norway, while visiting the Venabu mountain hotel, which is still run by the same family who created it; where natural beauty mixes with cultural tradition to create a transformative experience. The plan is to gather a couple of dozen participants who have deep insight in distinct aspects of a pivotal theme, for a week or so; and have them sit together in a Bohm dialog circle—for an hour and a half after breakfast, and for forty-five minutes before dinner; and allow everyone to spend the rest of the time walking or skiing in nature—and reflecting.

By default, the dialogs are recorded.

A dialog can be almost anything and anywhere; you and I may be conversing over a cup of tea and even online—and record the conversation, and contribute it to the overall dialog. What combines all those elvents together, into a single global dialog alias collective mind, is new media technology. And here we are fortunate, because David Price himself offered to guide and structure our co-creative process on DebateGraph. In this process we'll extract points from contributed materials, relate them to each other, and use them as dots to reach even higher-order points; on DebateGraph, our collective mind will be in a real sense thinking, and creating.

The dialog will create further books; and not only books—but a variety of artistic renditions of those points too.

Isn't this the natural way for the cultural revival to unfold?

And wasn't it exactly art (think of Boticelli; or Michelangelo) that gave to last cultural revival a recognizable shape?

And here we do have a precursor, and a prototype—in Earth Sharing art installation and dialog; which Vibeke Jensen created in Gallery 3.14 in the old city core of Bergen; and invited me to step in as co-author. </p>

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A detail from Earth Sharing installation

Imagine a (post-individualistic?) world where art is an integral part of the collective mind; where art begins where science ends—and gives life to insights! The art that Vibeke produced was of that kind. And she crafted also a space where creative dialog can bloom.

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A co-creative dialog at Earth Sharing installation

We subsequently continued this co-creative process; and the holotopia prototype developed through our dialog.

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Vibeke Jensen in her Berlin studio

I'll end with the dialogs I share with Noah; as the simplest yet arguably most important kind; because that dialog is a way—or the way for me to be a father. But two people are not enough.

So if you have similar concerns—come join us!