[P2P-F] some essays you may have already read but if not:
FlipFlop Productions
flipflop.productions at gmail.com
Tue Nov 8 23:19:12 CET 2011
Hi all,
thanks Michel for the essays, I have read them, inspirational stuff.
Hi Paul, over on twitter you thanked me for posting your video interview at
'contact'- no problem, it makes perfect sense. Indeed I was thinking of
what you said a lot when reading these essays. Complex part/wholes (there's
gotta be a better way to say that!) being able to read and auto connect to
either smaller or larger entities and incorporate their
functionalities...interoperability between complex information
systems...I'm below novice in this stuff but it rings a few harmonic tunes
between things I have come across.
Samuel, hello there :)
If any of you are, or know anyone who is, into the application of these
technologies- I would really appreciate a connection to the essence of this
work. I have an uncanny feeling that it could be very important.
Hope you are all having *wholesome* times,
Éimhín
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 8:27 AM, Michel Bauwens <michel at p2pfoundation.net>wrote:
> Dear Eimhin
>
> sharing with list and people who follow new computing ..
>
> also presenting metropolis s ries 2 our readers ..
>
>
> http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/an-introductory-series-on-peer-to-peer-urbanism-bio-urbanism/2011/11/08
>
> Michel
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 3:28 AM, FlipFlop Productions <
> flipflop.productions at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> http://www.metropolismag.com/pov/20111024/the-%E2%80%9Cwholeness-generating%E2%80%9D-technology-of-christopher-alexander#more-21589
>>
>> All of the essays on this page are amazing, this is really important
>> stuff to take on at this moment in time. He really nails the root of our
>> society's problem on the head, the fragmented self being written into our
>> institutions and built environment...perhaps you can get this out there a
>> bit more.
>>
>> All the very best,
>>
>> Eimhin
>>
>> I would love to talk to anyone into this form of computing, if you know
>> of someone... <g>
>>
>>
>
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