Freshly grown on the garden this week - βHow to Become a Neo-Cartesian Cyborg"
A lightning talk I gave at the end of last year on what it means to build a βsecond brain,β put into the historical and cultural perspective of cartesian dualism and cyborgs
maggieappleton.com/neocyborgs
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Fascinating, so many interesting ideas, especially embodied knowledge and codified knowledge. I'm continually testing different ways of organising ideas to connect and build on. So what's the answer? Is building a second brain a good and valuable thing to do?
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Sure, if we replace the words βsecond brainβ with βpartial cybernetic extension of your empirical collection and reflection system to help the small conscious part of your brain do a limited number of writing-based tasksβ
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And design our systems around embodied experiences.
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Yes of course, should have realised. Metaphorical to literal
Designing around embodied experiences is interesting. Like your boxes for nouns, arrows for verbs, one is no good without the other, an idea is no good without its relationship to other ideas which requires physicality
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Yeah exactly. I like the idea of focusing on habits, emotional states, routines and designed environments, rather than note apps and features.
Love the community around this stuff but sometimes it all gets a bit focused on the wrong parts of the puzzle. Embodiment FTW πββοΈ
Love this! I think metaphorical structuring and specifically kinesthetic image schemas seem like something that can be almost directly applied to UI/UX design. Have you seen any research combining those fields?
Here's how I've applied [[listen to your body]] to productivity
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1/19 THE STALLION AND RIDER PRODUCTIVITY MODEL
Like many in #roamcult I'm a serial experimenter of productivity techniques. I kept what worked and discarded what didn't. I've built a stack over the years. This is my best version so far.
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