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recent bookmarks from robertogrecoAttending to Technology: Theses for Disputation2022-12-11T07:30:06+00:00
https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/attending-to-technology-theses-for-disputation
robertogreco2016 alanjacobs technology surveillance attention conviviality luddism mindfulness matthewcrawford evgenymorozov simoneweil charlestaylor christopheralexander apatternlanguage seangallagher adnuttall facebook mondragon paulgriffiths paulford mikhailbakhtin charlessimic nietzsche frankkermode literature writing kevinkelly nedo'gorman georgebernardshaw cyborgs twitter socialmedia kant umbertoeco richardrorty johnruskin cslewis tomhiddleston alextabarrok turingtest jaronlanier virginiawoolf mauricemerleau-ponty ivanillich toolsforconviviality immanuelkanthttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:49fb85a8f1db/Books with unusual but brilliant structures - Austin Kleon2020-08-21T16:39:16+00:00
https://austinkleon.com/2020/08/20/books-with-unusual-but-brilliant-structures/
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http://designforthe.net/workshops/lan/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiHKbeDOXas
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http://learning-gardens.co/
robertogreco>> intersectional thinking
Utopia School [http://www.utopiaschool.org/ ]
Utopia School is an ongoing project that shares information about both failed and successful utopian projects and work towards new ones. For us, utopias are those spaces and initiatives that re-imagine the world in some crucial way. The school engages and connects people through urgent conversations, with the goal of exploring, archiving and distributing collective knowledge throughout this multi-city project.
A Pattern Language [https://github.com/learning-gardens/pattern_language ]
Biweekly reading group on A Pattern Language, attempting to reinterpret the book for the current-day."
[See also: "Getting Started with Learning Gardens: An introduction of sorts"
http://learning-gardens.co/2016/08/13/getting_started.html
"Hi, welcome to this place.
If you’re reading this, you’re probably wondering where to start! Try sifting through some links on our site, especially our resources, Github Organization, and Google Drive.
If you’re tired of reading docs and this website in general, we’d highly recommend you join our lively community in real time chat. We’re using Slack for this. It’s great.
When you enter the chat, you’ll be dumped in a channel called #_landing_pad. This channel is muted by default so that any channels you join feel fully voluntary.
We’ve recently started a system where we append any ”Learning Gardens”-related channels with an underscore (_), so it’s easy to tell which channels are meta (e.g. #_help), and which are related to actual learning groups (e.g. #cybernetics).
Everything is up for revision." ]]]>education learninggardens learningnetworks networks slack aldgdp artschools learning howwlearn sfsh self-directed self-directedlearning empowerment unschooling deschooling decentralization transparency accessibility bookclubs readinggroups utopiaschool apatternlanguage christopheralexander pedagogy pedagogyplaylab cyberneticsclub emulatingintelligence pixellab games gaming videogames mondays creativity multidisciplinary crossdisciplinary interdisciplinary ai artificialintelligence distributed online web socialmedia édouardurcades artschoolhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:c5efe958e4b2/intimacy gradients - Text Patterns - The New Atlantis2016-04-08T03:05:47+00:00
http://text-patterns.thenewatlantis.com/2014/09/intimacy-gradients.html
robertogrecoThe street cafe provides a unique setting, special to cities: a place where people can sit lazily, legitimately, be on view, and watch the world go by... Encourage local cafes to spring up in each neighborhood. Make them intimate places, with several rooms, open to a busy path, where people can sit with coffee or a drink and watch the world go by. Build the front of the cafe so that a set of tables stretch out of the cafe, right into the street.
That's the passage as quoted in the book's Wikipedia page. But if you actually look at that section of the book, you'll see that the authors place a great deal of emphasis on the need for the ideal street café to create intimacy as well as public openness. Few people want always to "be on view"; some people almost never do. Therefore,
In addition to the terrace which is open to the street, the cafe contains several other spaces: with games, fire, soft chairs, newspapers.... This allows a variety of people to start using it, according to slightly different social styles.
And "When these conditions are present" — all of these conditions, the full appropriate range of intimacy gradients — "and the cafe takes hold, it offers something unique to the lives of the people who use it: it offers a setting for discussions of great spirit — talks, two-bit lectures, half-public, half-private learning, exchange of thought."
Twitter actually has a pretty highly developed set of intimacy gradients: public and private accounts, replies that will be seen automatically only by the person you’re replying to and people who are connected to both of you, direct messages, and so on. Where it fails is in the provision of “intimate places”: smaller rooms where friends can talk without being interrupted. It gives you the absolute privacy of one-to-one conversations (DMs) and it gives you all that comes with “being on view” at a table that extends “right into the street,” where anyone who happens to go by can listen in or make comments; but, for public accounts anyway, not much in between.
And you know, if you’re using a public Twitter account, you can’t really complain about this. If you tweet something hoping that your friends will notice and respond, that’s fine; but you’re not in a small room with just your friends, you’re in a vast public space — you’re in the street. And when you stand in the street and make a statement through a megaphone, you can’t reasonably be offended if total strangers have something so say in reply. If you want to speak only to your friends, you need to invite them into a more intimate space.
And as far as I can tell, that’s what private Twitter accounts provide: a place to talk just with friends, where you can’t be overheard.
Now, private accounts tend to work against the grain of Twitter as self-promotion, Twitter as self-branding, Twitter as “being on view.” And if we had to choose, many of us might forego community for presentation. But we don’t have to choose: it’s possible to do both, to have a private and a public presence. For some that will be too much to manage; for others, perhaps for many others, that could be where Twitter is headed.
Okay, I’m done talking about Twitter. Coming up in the next week: book reports."]]>alanjacobs 2014 intimacygradients apatternlanguage christopheralexander cities twitter society sociology internet culture architecture space public private privacyhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:0fd218821e6b/From AI to IA: How AI and architecture created interactivity - YouTube2016-02-06T05:55:13+00:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyqoehKyVhY
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https://archive.org/details/APatternLanguage
robertogrecoapatternlanguage christopheralexander bookshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:8b1b1e786804/The Last of the Monsters with Iron Teeth | Carcinisation2014-10-21T18:01:01+00:00
http://carcinisation.com/2014/10/04/the-last-of-the-monsters-with-iron-teeth/
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http://www.spinninglobe.net/spinninglobe_html/lives.htm
robertogrecogeorgedennison small tinyschools minischools paulgoodman education openstudioproject learning children lcproject 1969 groupsize classsize teaching christopheralexander apatternlanguagehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:335febd43f0a/Webstock '12: Erin Kissane - Little Big Systems on Vimeo2012-03-18T06:44:26+00:00
https://vimeo.com/38458933
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http://www.metropolismag.com/pov/20110906/the-radical-technology-of-christopher-alexander
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http://aworkinglibrary.com/library/archives/not_in_isolation/
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http://www.poszu.com/2010/06/22/learning-from-a-pattern-language/
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http://www.slate.com/id/2237109/
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http://leapfrog.nl/blog/archives/2008/03/02/second-order-design-and-play-in-a-pattern-language/
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http://www.ahartman.com/apl/patterns/apl157.htm
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http://www.ahartman.com/apl/patterns/apl084.htm
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http://www.ahartman.com/apl/patterns/apl083.htm
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http://www.ahartman.com/apl/patterns/apl043.htm
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http://www.ahartman.com/apl/patterns/apl085.htm
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http://www.ahartman.com/apl/patterns/apl086.htm
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http://www.ahartman.com/apl/patterns/apl057.htm
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http://www.ahartman.com/apl/patterns/apl018.htm
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http://www.ahartman.com/apl/set.htm
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pattern_language
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