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  • ...re that is simply committed, through all of its media, to generate tons of information every hour, without categorizing it in any way for you", Postman continued.
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  • ...nced and fast-moving civilisation. The candle headlights represent the way information is created and used, which we have indiscriminately inherited from the past ...f illuminating the way. By designing instead of inheriting what we do with information, suggests this image, we can now make the difference between a hazardous ri
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  • ...live in. <em><b>Truth by convention</b></em> empowers us to (create <em><b>information</b></em> that makes it possible to) reflect about them critically.</p>... ...he nature of the error I am inviting you to correct; the one the Modernity ideogram is pointing to. <em><b>Tradition</b></em> and <em><b>design</b></em> are tw
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  • <div class="col-md-7"><h3>Mirror ideogram</h3> [[File:Magical_Mirror.jpg]] <br><small><center>Mirror ideogram</center></small>
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  • ...g" that leads to an incomparably better use of our creative powers AND of (information) technology... Yes – the bus ideogram!!!
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  • <li>What constitutes a good use of information technology ([[collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] paradigm, or [[kno ...disconnected from usefulness; we are glutted with information, drowning in information, have no control over it, don't know what to do with it.
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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Mirror Ideogram</h1> </div> <div class="col-md-7"> [[File:Magical_Mirror.jpg]] <br><small><center>Mirror ideogram</center></small></div>
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  • ...ation</em>]] means 'connecting the dots' – combining disparate pieces of information and other knowledge resources together, so that they may make sense, or fun <p>Already what we normally do with ideas and pieces of information to turn them into knowledge may rightly be considered [[knowledge federatio
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  • <div class="col-md-6"><p>"The tie between information and action has been severed", Neil Postman warned in his 1990 keynote <em>I <p>Which is the mother of all our problems; which the Modernity ideogram points to.</p>
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  • ...us on this new track, a meme that changes everything, an insight, a bit of information, a simple yes-no question that triggers the change... – then [[systemic ...ve we are talking about is (as we suggested with the help of the Modernity ideogram in Federation through Images, that bus with candle headlights) to look at w
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  • <p>The Modernity ideogram points to remedial <em><b>information</b></em>, which enables us to <em><b>see things whole</b></em>—<em>all</e
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  • ...a level deeper, and look at the underlying causes. We use the light of new information to illuminate the very road the Modernity 'bus' has been following; to exam The problem now is not to get information to people, but how to get some meaning of what's happening.(...) Even the g
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  • <p>The Modernity <em>ideogram</em> renders the essence of our contemporary situation by depicting our soc <small>Modernity <em>ideogram</em></small>
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  • <p>The handling of information, or metaphorically our society's 'headlights', suggests itself as the answe ...s obvious: If information and not competition is to be our guide, then our information will need to be made suitable for that role.</p>
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  • ...re that is simply committed, through all of its media, to generate tons of information every hour, without categorizing it in any way for you", Postman continued.
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  • <li>Information, knowledge</li> [[File:Ideogram-placeholder.jpg]]
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  • ...gram' or 'algorithm' do they run, so that each of the 'cells' may have the information it requires – so that the whole thing may function?</p> ...rthermore</em> there's this new kid on the block:we've just gotten the new information technology!</p>
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  • [[File:Ideogram-placeholder.jpg]] ...perience. The <em>design epistemology</em> implies a priority structure on information, which is of course entirely different than what we inherited from the situ
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  • <small>The Five Insights <em>ideogram</em></small> <p>Follow the black arrows in the Five Insights <em>ideogram</em>, to see that the anomalies they connect together cause or <em>create</
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  • ...ecessity; and that "human development" is the key. Imagine if we could use information to redirect our pursuit of happiness—<em>toward</em> improvement of "huma <p> What remained obscure, and needs to be illuminated by suitable information, is (1) the long-term effects of our choices and (2) our own ability to fee
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  • ...ot yet <em>designing</em>. And isn't that precisely what the Modernity <em>ideogram</em>, that bus with candle headlights, is telling?</p> <small><center>Modernity <em>ideogram</em></center></small>
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  • We use <em>information</em> illuminate what is hidden: The <em>long-term</em> dynamics of happines <div class="col-md-3"><h2>Ideogram</h2></div>
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  • ...same as the core of our proposal—to change the relationship we have with information.</p> ...to provide us "an objective picture of reality", we'll propose to consider information as human-made, and to tailor the way we handle it to the various and someti
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>Ideogram</h2></div> <h3>Information holon</h3>
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  • <small>Science on a Crossroads <em>ideogram</em></small> <p>We condense the whole thing to the above <em>ideogram</em> (an alternative to the one given below?). The moment Einstein was desc
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  • ...ty" as it truly is. That "good", "true" or "scientific" information is the information that shows us a piece of that reality, so that we may ultimately know "real ...or in other words a criterion for distinguishing "truth" (that is, "good" information or knowledge) from illusion, deception and conceptional mayhem, we must ask
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  • ...by which information is produced and handled in our society, which the new information technology helped us create; and we zoom in on its structure. We readily se ...blems as well, is not at all a problem but a paradox: <em>We are not using information</em> to understand our world and modify our behavior!</p>
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  • <small>System <em>ideogram</em></small> <div class="page-header" ><h2>Ideogram</h2></div>
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  • ...on spontaneous evolution, by the survival of the fittest? Or should we use information and knowledge, and deliberately <em>design</em> for evolution? Here we ask ...ive field (if we are to create a society that is guided by information and information-based principles, not by power struggle and "survival of the fittest"): Why
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  • ...ation</em>]] means 'connecting the dots' – combining disparate pieces of information and other knowledge resources together, so that they may make sense, or fun <h3>Information for orientation</h3>
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  • <small>Perspective <em>ideogram</em></small> <p>The <em>holoscope</em> uses suitable information in a suitable way, to illuminate what remained obscure or hidden, so that w
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  • ...as the Modernity ideogram suggested. The very <em>approach</em> to <em><b>information</b></em> the <em><b>polyscopic methodology</b></em> enables is called <em>< <h3>Modernity ideogram renders <em>design epistemology</em> in a nutshell.</h3>
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  • ...ut in place; which will <em>complement</em> relentless production and make information <em>useful</em> to us the people and our society; and make <em><b>knowledge
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  • ...tific Revolution were creative; and make similar changes in the way <em><b>information</b></em> and <em><b>knowledge</b></em> are conceived; and <em>enable</em> t <h2>Knowledge Federation ideogram</h2>
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  • <div class="col-md-7"><h3>Mirror ideogram</h3> [[File:Magical_Mirror.jpg]] <br><small><center>Mirror ideogram</center></small>
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  • ...[https://polyscopy.wordpress.com/2012/09/25/information-age-coming-of-age/ Information Age Coming of Age] is the history of the creation and presentation (at the ...based on the printing press as technology) – then the natural result is information glut, or 'collective insanity'. [[systemic innovation|<em>Systemic innovati
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  • ...condition, is seen as humanity's next evolutionary step. And where the new information technology is conceived of as our society's new 'nervous system', which ena The problem now is not to get information to people, but how to get some meaning of what's happening.(...) Even the g
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  • ...ation</em>]] means 'connecting the dots' – combining disparate pieces of information and other knowledge resources together, so that they may make sense, or fun <h3>Information for orientation</h3>
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  • ...><b>design</b></em>—to clarify the <em><b>gestalt</b></em> the Modernity ideogram is pointing to; and the nature of the error I am here proposing to correct. <p>You may now understand the <em><b>point</b></em> of the Modernity ideogram more precisely: We are no longer <em><b>traditional</b></em>; and we are no
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