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Johnnie Moore

Thinking images

16 August 2010

This blog made me think: What is the shape of thought?. It kicks off with this provocative quote: “Words and language, whether written or spoken do not seem to play any part in my thought processes. The psychological entities that serve as building blocks for my thought are certain signs

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Being different

15 August 2010

I liked this argument for taking the risk of being different from Gavin Heaton: there’s already a surfeit of sameness in the world. But it is precisely because of this connectedness that you must take the risk with your idea your vision and even your “expertise”. We read the same

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Web Shadows

15 August 2010

A long time ago the estimable Antony Mayfield was kind enough to send me a review copy his new book, Me and My Web Shadow. This is a great book to give anyone who wants a primer on all things internet and I’ve already recommended it to friends who ask

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Connections…

15 August 2010

Viv emailed me this article from Businessweek: The importance of connecting with colleagues. If you can forgive the slightly office politics tone there’s some interesting nuggets here. For instance there was research looking at the effect of students’ locations in their dorms. Apparently, if you’re in the room at the

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Clocks and clouds

12 June 2010

Jonah Lehrer: Karl Popper the great philosopher of science once divided the world into two categories: clocks and clouds. Clocks are neat, orderly systems that can be solved through reduction; clouds are an epistemic mess, “highly irregular, disorderly, and more or less unpredictable.” The mistake of modern science is to

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Living systems

10 June 2010

I tweeted this post by Andrew Rixon last month: From Social Networks to Living Systems – Some principles to reflect on. It’s brief and well worth reading in full. I also liked this comment by Gibran: A friend of mine says that the dominant paradigm always tries to turn an

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Film financing crowdsourced

21 May 2010

I liked this: Buyacredit.com. Three British teenagers crowdsource the funding of a film of a little know Jules Verne novel. Hat tip: Neil Perkin’s recent slideshare.

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Get nervous

9 March 2010

Gavin Heaton has some good ideas about what works and doesn’t in social media. This one definitely resonates for me. Nervous – Does your content make you nervous? Do you get a small thrill when you write it? Do you worry that people will respond in a way that is

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Forget advertising

5 March 2010

Rob Paterson has two excellent posts throwing down the gauntlet to conventional thinkers in ad agencies and beyond. Online advertising is NOT marketing 2.0.

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Networked creators

19 February 2010

John Hagel argues: In the 20th century we witnessed a deep split in our professional and personal identities. The quest for scalable efficiency in all of our institutions required us to conform to highly standardized organizational routines. To do this we had to sacrifice much of our individuality which was

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