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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Information Holon</h1> </div> The ''information holon'' is the information format or "piece of information" (analogous to the book and the article) that suits knowledge federation.
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  • TITLE: IMPLICIT INFORMATION ...y on the other side of the <em>mirror</em>, by which agency is restored to information—opens up a myriad possibilities for combining art and science. As we shal
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  • ...em visibility and power. <em><b>Knowledge federation</b></em> does that to information. </p> ...m> proposal is as academically sound as a call to reform academic work and information at large needs to be.</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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  • ...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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  • ...Wiener's 1948 book Cybernetics, and specifically from its last chapter, "Information, Language and Society". If his technical language is unfamiliar, you may in In connection with the effective amount of communal information, one of the most surprising facts (...) is its extreme lack of efficient ho
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>What additional information we may provide</h2></div>
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>What additional information we may provide</h2></div>
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>What additional information we may provide</h2></div>
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  • * The blog post [https://polyscopy.wordpress.com/2009/04/03/completing-the-information-design-portfolio/ Through the Mirror] with links, explaining the emerging p .../2010/01/13/doug-engelbart-and-the-information-age/ Doug Engelbart and the Information Age] outline the most interesting history of this approach, and how Knowled
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  • ...ological and human resources are used to merely mass-produce and broadcast information?</p>
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  • ...ological and human resources are used to merely mass-produce and broadcast information? What we found out – when we began to develop and apply knowledge federat
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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>...
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  • ...rsal</em> here is (of) the way in which our concepts are methods, and even information itself, are conceived of, created and used. We are about to witness a reve <p>Not only our concepts and methods, but also our very models, or "pieces of information", are considered (by convention) to be just that – just ways of looking.<
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  • ...g" that leads to an incomparably better use of our creative powers AND of (information) technology...
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  • ...– and so the only way they are using this nervous system is to broadcast information.</p></div>
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  • ...Hercegovina project implements and showcases this simple and elegant idea: Information technology can now enable a different, authentic approach to tourism and tr
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  • ...its inextricable part and accountable for it) we become empowered to turn information into <em>action</em>; and importantly—into <em><b>systemic</b></em> chang <h3><em>Knowledge federation</em> restores the severed tie between information and action by creating <em>prototypes</em>.</h3>
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  • ...w 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
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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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  • ...and philosophy, which challenged the age-old ideas regarding the nature of information and knowledge – and in particular, and most importantly, the idea that wh ...called [[Polyscopic Modeling]]. The knowledge work (epistemology, methods, information formats, results, insights...) that results from applying this <em>methodol
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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 ...organization; by which we <em>become</em> new systems—capable of turning information into action.</p>
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  • ...zation — to reverse the negative consequences of globalization. For more information see the articles and the business plan below.</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 ...system in an organism... But when we use the technology to just broadcast information – as we do – then the result is just confusion and chaos – and that's
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  • ...model that's left to journalists, as the way to compete with abundant free information. They call it "attention economy", but it's not what you might think – th <h3>Naive use of information</h3>
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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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  • ...ness model left to the journalists, as a way to compete with abundant free information. They call it "attention economy", but it's not what you might think. The j
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  • ...ed to be different to truly honor this opportunity? Unlike the MOOCs where information is broadcasted, in Collaborology a range of knowledge resources are co-crea ...urvey and explore his not yet widely understood and implemented ideas. Can information technology help us solve global and other challenges by making human system
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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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  • <div class="page-header" > <h1>Information Holon</h1> </div> The ''information holon'' is the information format or "piece of information" (analogous to the book and the article) that suits knowledge federation.
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  • The core of our proposal is to change the relationship we have with information. <p>What is our relationship with information presently like?</p>
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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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  • ...h we communicate—and by elevating us <em>above</em> "the world" and "the information jungle", foster (the <em><b>collective mind</b></em> that will give us) the ...s jointly to a level (on the metaphorical <em><b>mountain</b></em>, above 'information jungle') from where we can clearly see what must be done; and then self-org
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  • ...y leads to the rebuilding of culture. Replacement of advertising with real information – and more, a lot more.
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  • <blockquote>The <em>dialog</em> is the relationship with information, and with each other, on which the <em>holotopia</em> depends.</blockquote> ...cked Problems", where Bohm dialogue tradition is combined with Issue Based Information Systems (IBIS), which Kunz and Rittel developed at UC Berkeley in the 1960s
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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 technology (analogy with the printing press)</li> ...ion, as such an ambitious software project. Yes, we've just gotten the new information technology. Do we really know how to use it, quite yet? So imagine if we we
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  • ...m higher visibility and impact. <em>Knowledge federation</em> does that to information.
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  • With our minds dazzled by an overload of data, and without information to give us basic insights and guiding principles – we have no other recou
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  • Socialization is limitation! The moment we've accepted that the purpose of information and of knowledge is "objectivity" – "the scientific method" naturally bec
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  • <li>Information, knowledge</li> <li>Information, knowledge – become implicit... become <em>aspects</em> of things... </li
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  • <p>What needs to be illuminated here, by right information, is (1) the long-term effects of our choices and (2) our own ability to fee
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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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  • ...e we uninformed</em> – in spite of the staggering overabundance of media information, or even <em>because of it</em>? The answer to this question too becomes ob
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  • ...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 <li>Information, knowledge</li>
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  • ...which our repertoire of creative action is confined, then what we do with information and communication follows as a special case. Here we have a smaller vicious <li><b>CM –> SR</b> Immersed in "information jungle", we have no other recourse but to adapt to the complex reality by b
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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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  • ...of reality", but an instrument to interact with the world around us—<em>information</em> cannot be confined to academic books and articles. The <em>prototypes<
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  • ...the solution is <em>systemic innovation</em> in knowledge work; handling information in ways that make systems more <em>whole</em>. A basic point here is that t
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  • We use <em>information</em> illuminate what is hidden: The <em>long-term</em> dynamics of happines Without suitable information to show us the way, we have confused happiness with <em>convenience</em>—
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  • <p>We used this technology to only <em>broadcast</em> information!</p>
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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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  • <h3>Information holon</h3> ...llenge is to (almost) <em>coerce</em> the authors to write well-structured information. </p>
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  • ...eeds? And before all and most importantly—the <em>information</em> about information it needs?</p> Have our education system, our ethics, our attitude toward systems, our information technology, our epistemology, and our disciplinary organization of knowledg
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2><em>Information holon</em></h2></div> ...ed as a counterpart to "object" in object oriented methodology.</p> <p>The Information <em>idogram</em>, shown on the right, explains its principle of operation.<
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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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  • ...s our ideas about the world, ethical principles, laws and ways of handling information.</p> ...not visible by the naked eye, they need to be illuminated by suitable <em>information</em>. When discussing the <em>socialized reality</em> insight, with the hel
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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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  • ...ness model left to the journalists, as a way to compete with abundant free information. They call it "attention economy", but it's not what you might think. The j
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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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  • <p>The <em>holoscope</em> uses suitable information in a suitable way, to illuminate what remained obscure or hidden, so that w <div class="col-md-3"><h2><em>Information holon</em></h2></div>
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  • ...t comprise those two co-dependent sides, a method by which general-purpose information can be created and given the credibility now reserved for things "scientifi
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  • <p>Engelbart experimented extensively with hierarchical and flexible information representation—which is, as we have seen, what 'the lightbulb' needs to b
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h2>For more information</h2></div>
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  • Theoretically and conceptually, Debategraph belongs to the “issue-based information system” tradition; which was initiated in the 1960s and 70s by Horst Ritt
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  • ...t comprise those two co-dependent sides, a method by which general-purpose information can be created and given the credibility now reserved for things "scientifi
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  • TITLE: IMPLICIT INFORMATION ...y on the other side of the <em>mirror</em>, by which agency is restored to information—opens up a myriad possibilities for combining art and science. As we shal
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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>< ...experience</em> (and not "objective reality") is the substance that <em><b>information</b></em> can and needs to be founded on, and represent. This allows us to t
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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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  • <div class="col-md-6"><p>"The tie between information and action has been severed", Neil Postman warned in his 1990 keynote <em>I <h3><em>Prototypes</em> restore the severed tie between information and action.</h3>
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  • ...h we communicate—and by elevating us <em>above</em> "the world" and "the information jungle", foster (the <em><b>collective mind</b></em> that will give us) the ...n</b></em>; the university's prerogative to tell the world what the <em><b>information</b></em> needs to be like; and on a more fundamental level—to provide a n
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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
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  • <p>The second step is to consider also our statements or models or pieces of information as no more than – ways of looking or [[scope|<em>scopes</em>]].</p> <p>On the contrary – since the substance of information, and of knowledge, is (by convention) human experience, then <em>all forms
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  • <li>How should the new information technology be used ([[collective mind|<em>collective mind</em>]] paradigm, ...pability we lack to become able to take <em>real</em> advantage of the new information technology.</p>
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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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  • ...<em><b>paradigm</b></em> changes have been relatively common—but <em><b>information</b></em> and <em><b>knowledge</b></em> at large. </p>
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