Archive for November, 2008

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Triple Meltdown

11/28/2008  |  No Comments

Some interesting comments about the work of the Scenario Team (World Economic Forum), with which we have partnered a few times to deliver sessions in Davos or in Regional Meetings. Read more here: TripleMeltdown Lead image from avanulo.com

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Data Flow book

11/26/2008  |  1 Comment

Gestalten Books comes out with a new publication, this time about the relationship between data and their representation. It looks a lot like scribed information and it is a great inspiration for future applications. Here's what Wired had to say about more

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The Value Web @ SIBOS 2008

11/04/2008  |  No Comments

Value Web members Adrien Angliviel, Lucia Fabiani, Alfredo Carlo, Jodi Engelberg, Dan Newman, Alicia Bramlett, Sita Magnuson & Christoph Kellner along with Bryan Coffman brought graphic facilitation, scribing, to the Sibos conference in Vienna. Links to Swift | Sibos Click here to more

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GRASS: Global Responsible Accountable Sustainable Stewardship

11/04/2008  |  No Comments

Originally Published April 6, 2008 Lucky me! I recently had the good fortune to work with Matt Taylor and Lisa Piazza (MGTaylor Corporation). The way that they designed reminded me to add a little GRASS to my life. Unfortunately, this homonym more

See the Value Web in Action…

11/04/2008  |  No Comments

Originally Published March 10, 2008 The Value Web in action at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2008 in Davos, Switzerland.

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Combining Top Down with Bottom Up

11/04/2008  |  1 Comment

Originally Published by Todd, March 3, 2008 In a recent post to his Technium blog, Kevin Kelly, with his usual eloquence, reminds us that, “now that crowd-sourcing and social webs are all the rage, it’s worth repeating: the bottom is not more

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Slow Design, Accelerated Solutions

11/04/2008  |  No Comments

Originally Published by Todd, February 22, 2008 Going through my archives earlier in the week, I uncovered “Slow + Design” a manifesto of a “slow approach to distributed economy and sustainable sensoriality” that was published in preparation for a 2006 seminar more