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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Key point dialog</h1> </div> <p>In the Key Point dialog [[prototypes|<em>prototype</em>]] David Bohm's dialog is energized a
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  • ...ogram</b></em> can condense one thousand words into an image; and make the point of it all recognizable at a glance; and communicate <em><b>know-what</b></e ...that without a <em><b>point</b></em>, a myriad of printed pages are <em><b>point</b></em>-less!</p>
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  • <p>Wiener's point is that suitable information must be our guide.</p> <p>To support the quoted point, that the invisible hand cannot be relied on, Wiener points to insights of
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  • <p>Here a technical idea—<em><b>truth by convention</b></em>—is key; I adopted it or more precisely <em><b>federated</b></em> it from Willard V ...(it can take people places), and also safe, affordable, appealing etc. The point of this definition is that when <em><b>tradition</b></em> can no longer be
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  • ...from Einstein's Autobiographical Notes, where he describes physics at the point when he entered it as a graduate student, around the turn of last century, ...his illusion dominates the daily life of men and animals; it is also the point of departure in all the sciences, especially of the natural sciences.
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  • ...xpand in scale from its conventional focus on technology, to the design of key socio-technical systems ([[systemic innovation]]). By its organizational st ...us on understanding global issues is replaced by the focus on implementing key systemic improvements, through systemic innovation and The Game-Changing Ga
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  • ...ion toward "collective intelligence" in this academic community! A salient point (a jewel in my collection of people stories, which I use as breadcrumbs to ...e-minute introduction, Doug will use about fifteen to elaborate the <em><b>point</b></em> of it all. I tested this video on Noah, and he didn't <em><b>get i
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  • ...tivate <em>the</em> most powerful transforming force or "systemic leverage point"—<em><b>information</b></em>; so that the cultural renewal may draw stren ...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 peo
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  • <p>The key to understanding this "dissolution of the narrow frame" is the so-called d <div class="col-md-6"><h3>We are at a turning point</h3>
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  • ...image of the scholastics discussing "how many angels can dance on a needle point". And another iconic image, of Galilei in house arrest a century after Cope ...ton famously declared, "it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." The point of departure of our initiative was a discovery. We did not discover that th
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  • <p>From the point of view of [[systemic innovation]], the Authentic Hercegovina project imple ...his <em>prototype</em>, as an exemplary re-design of one of our society's key systems (tourism). A long story made short, Guy Debord's 1967 text "Society
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  • ...ex web of innumerably many interdependent things. But if there is a single point of view that represents the whole big thing in a nutshell, a signature them ...way that best suits the wholeness or function of the larger whole. The key point here is expressed by the keyword [[wholeness|<em>wholeness</em>]]: if any e
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  • ...the <em><b>keyword</b></em> I use to pinpoint the error that is the focal point of this proposal; and explain the way I propose to correct it.</p> ...mportantly, the <em><b>systems</b></em> in which we live and work; it also point to remedial <em><b>action</b></em>—which is to <em><b>make things whole</
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  • ...conceptual or "soft". (A [[domain map|<em>domain map</em>]] is one of the key tools of [[knowledge federation|<em>knowledge federation</em>]], a variant ...interventions</em> – strategically deployed to transform systems, and to point to a new direction</li>
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  • ...e arise" as <em>the</em> most impactful <em>kind of</em> systemic leverage point. She identified specifically working with the "power to transcend paradigms ...understanding. It's something new, which may not have been in the starting point at all. It's something creative. And this shared meaning is the 'glue' or '
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  • ...ion [[knowledge federation|<em>knowledge federation</em>]] when we want to point to the <em>activity</em> that distinguishes it from the common practices. <p>We use the Holoscope [[ideogram|<em>ideogram</em>]] to point to this purpose. The <em>ideogram</em> draws on the metaphor of inspecting
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  • <p>We have just seen that our key evolutionary task is to make institutions <em>whole</em>.</p> ...about the colonies of ants and bees. Cybernetics has shown—as its main point, and title theme—that "the tie between information and action" has an all
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  • <p>The key practical question that remains is how to go about doing that.</p> ...nuously recreate itself; by producing newer—and more daring, more to the point, more distinctly <em>functional</em> (ways to produce) <em><b>knowledge</b>
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  • <p>The <em>dialog</em> is a key element of the <em>holotopia</em>'s tactical plan: We create <em>prototypes <p>This point cannot be overemphasized: Our <em>primary</em> goal is not to warn, inform,
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  • ...ogram</b></em> can condense one thousand words into an image; and make the point of it all recognizable at a glance; and communicate <em><b>know-what</b></e .../b></em> from the point of view of technology; and more generally from the point of view of <em><b>innovation</b></em>—by which I mean our ability to crea
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Key point dialog</h1> </div> <p>In the Key Point dialog [[prototypes|<em>prototype</em>]] David Bohm's dialog is energized a
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  • <p>The point here is to see the visible, mushrooming... cracks in the walls as just <em> <div class="col-md-7"><p>The point here is threefold:
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  • <p>Imagine that <em>you</em> had in your hand a flashlight, which you could point at any question or issue, and see it in new light. See it as a whole. Your <div class="col-md-3"><h4>The Key Point Dialog</h4></div>
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  • ...m>habitus</em> is a structured structure and structuring structure ... The point is that once you structure the people's reality to be so and so (king is Go <p>The Odin the Horse [[vignette|<em>vignette</em>]] comes in here to point to the (potential or actual) absurdity of the turf strife. There may be NO
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  • <h3>The black arrows point to a vicious cycle</h3> <h3>The red arrows point to a benign cycle</h3>
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  • ...we liberate information, and see that <em>implicit information</em> is the key to cultural evolution, we become ready to design it. We <em>don't</em> leav
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>The point</h2></div> ...continuously update "the systems in which we live and work"; and that the key task of implementing that function would have to be done by the university
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  • <p>The key point here will be to <em>perceive</em> the very notion "reality" as an instrumen ...ndent of what's been called "reality". We offered it as a new 'Archimedean point', which can once again empower knowledge to 'move the world'. A clear under
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  • ...s conversation is borrowed from Peter Thiel's book, where it's intended to point to <em>a certain kind of</em> creativity. We know all about taking things t <p>The key is to see that the power of the powerful is an illusory one—only <em>borr
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  • <p>We have come to the pivotal point in our story.</p> <p>We talk about "Galilei in house arrest" to illustrate a central point—When our idea of "reality" changes, everything else changes as a conseque
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  • ...epared for the book—which might <em>alone</em> be sufficient to make the point that the book is intended to make.</p> ...t didn't even require computer simulation)—and completely ignored. Their point was, namely, that a 'bus' (a human system growing at an accelerating speed
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  • ...rd Dawkins answered this question in his 1976 book "The Selfish Gene". His point, which subsequently led to a variety of applications and a new research fie ...ociated with the names of Noam Chomsky and Noah Yuval Harari allowed us to point to the dynamics that underlie the <em>power structure</em> devolution. We'l
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  • ...them drive a change toward a larger new <em>order of things</em> that they point to together.</p> ...ly [[systemic innovation|<em>systemic innovation</em>]] in healthcare. His point was that the contemporary medicine originated through the successes in comb
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  • <p>The big point here is that the <em>academia</em>'s <em>primary</em> responsibility or acc ...sources. The circle, or the dot on the "i", stands for the function or the point of it all. That might be an insight into the nature of a situation; or a ru
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  • ..."science of governance" or "science of governability". <em>The</em> basic point that cybernetics has in store for us is that to be in balance or "sustainab ...#Giddens Nietzsche–Ehrlich–Giddens <em>thread</em>] provides the entry point into this theme.
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  • ..."science of governance" or "science of governability". <em>The</em> basic point that cybernetics has in store for us is that to be in balance or "sustainab ...#Giddens Nietzsche–Ehrlich–Giddens <em>thread</em>] provides the entry point into this theme.
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  • <div class="col-md-6"><p>The key to stepping <em>beyond</em> the "risk society" (where existential risks we <p>I use the keyword [[paradigm|<em><b>paradigm</b></em>]] informally—to point to a societal and cultural order of things; and when I want to be even more
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  • ...ogram</b></em> can condense one thousand words into an image; and make the point of it all recognizable at a glance; and turn overloads of information into ...d we <em>do not</em> need to wrestle with "the 1%" or the politicians; the key to solutions is in <em>our</em> hands—in the hands of publicly sponsored
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  • <p>Point here is to show that a FUNCTIONING <em><b>methodology</b></em> can be deve ...mber of constructs for abstraction, presentation etc; we've seen a couple. Point is—this CAN be done.</p>
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  • ...from Einstein's Autobiographical Notes, where he described physics at the point when he entered it as a graduate student, around the turn of last century, ...se this metaphorical image, of the academic [[mirror|<em>mirror</em>]], to point to the nature of the academic condition to which the insights reached in 20
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  • <p>The key to understanding this "dissolution of the narrow frame" is the so-called d <div class="col-md-6"><h3>We are at a turning point</h3>
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  • <p>Make sure not to miss the main point: When we use the new media technology to merely <em>broadcast</em> informat <p>We show why Fuller may have been right – and that our key issue is that our systems <em>waste</em> resources – by composing a [[thr
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  • <h3>Let us focus on the key point</h3> ...e arise" as <em>the</em> most impactful <em>kind of</em> systemic leverage point. She identified <!-- ANCHOR -->
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  • <p>Here a technical idea—<em><b>truth by convention</b></em>—is key; I adopted it or more precisely <em><b>federated</b></em> it from Willard V ...ons of use; <em><b>design</b></em> relies on comprehension and action. The point of this definition is that when <em><b>tradition</b></em> can no longer be
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