Personal Democracy Forum 2008
Session: Hyperpolitics: What Happens When We Are All Connected
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| Speakers: |
Mark Pesce |
| Date: | Tuesday, June 24, 2008 12:15 PM - 12:45 PM |
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| Location: | Rose Theater |
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By: Katherine Watier
on Jun 24 2008 at 08:07 PM EDT |
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- Salim Ismailsalim on Hyperpolitics: What Happens When We Are All Connected:
- Jon Mandell
on Hyperpolitics: What Happens When We Are All Connected:
human genome 60k years old but civiliazation only 10k years old
very stable and conservative
Gutenberg introduces new literacy - printing press
enlightenment, peer review, scientific revolution
mass cities, mass media, mass cities = liberalis, around 250 years
economist - halfway there
half planet ha ... - Ms, Kathy Gill
on Hyperpolitics: What Happens When We Are All Connected:
60,000 years ago the genome fixed
the kit: brain, digits, ?
50,000 years - stable
why wasn't NY built 40K years ago? if we had the kit?
"the sapient paradox"
moving from hardware (the kit) to cultural software
eventually reservoir of learning overflowed
civilization moves on to complicated things lik ... - Robin Barrett
on Hyperpolitics: What Happens When We Are All Connected:
Hyperconnected
Over 60,000 years we had the recipe of humanity, but it took us a long time to get the social recipe in place. It overflowed into civilization.
sapient paradox: we haven't changed in 60,000 yrs, but we only built civ starting 10,000 years ago
If we've had the tool kit for 60k years, ... - Vanessa Scanfeld on Hyperpolitics: What Happens When We Are All Connected: same as we were 60,000 years ago. the "kit" big brains, thumbs, hips. civilization was stable, consistent. sapien paradox: if we had the kit why did it take us so long? needed the cultural software - kept learning things. made civilization, then culture, cities, law, religion. then - cultures a ...
- David GalielDavid_Galiel
on Hyperpolitics: What Happens When We Are All Connected:
overview of development of civilization
talks about acceleration of tech dev and its implications on civilization
hyperconnectivity
cellphones - one decade from zero to reaching half of people on planet.
there is a gap between emergence of a technology and humanity figuring out its implications, but ... - Antonio Sofi
on Hyperpolitics: What Happens When We Are All Connected:
human genome 60k years old but civiliazation only 10k years old
very stable and conservative
Gutenberg introduces new literacy - printing press
enlightenment, peer review, scientific revolution
mass cities, mass media, mass cities = liberalis, around 250 years
economist - halfway there
half planet ha ... - Mr. Jordan Raynor on Hyperpolitics: What Happens When We Are All Connected: Mark Pesce - Mark Pesce is an expert in social media, best known for his work blending VR with the Web to create VRML, the distant ancestor of Second Life. Pesce is an author, teacher, inventor, and well-known media personality in Australia. For the last four years has practiced "digital ethnology," ...
- Michael Lock
on Hyperpolitics: What Happens When We Are All Connected:
- we have the same genes as 60,000 years ago
- for 50k of those years, we were tribal
- why wasn't NYC built ages ago? we had the kit... answer: we built up a reservoir of learning
- learning first overflowed into civilization, then culture, cities, law, evolution
- cultures that share geographies ... - Ken Laureys on Hyperpolitics: What Happens When We Are All Connected: Bio: Mark Pesce is an expert in social media, best known for his work blending VR with the Web to create VRML, the distant ancestor of Second Life. Pesce is an author, teacher, inventor, and well-known media personality in Australia. For the last four years has practiced "digital ethnology," studyin ...
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