i get that knowledge does not equal experience but sometimes i feel like adults underestimate internet-era young people
these kids who’ve had instant access to infinite info since they were like 10 are a whole new species of human
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my bf for example has been using Google Earth since he was a kid. he’d spend hours zooming in and out, exploring random places all over the globe. that‘s gotta have a decent impact on how you think about your self 60 years ago, no one had ever even seen a pic of
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Have you watched the flick "The Overview Effect" on Youtube? Great short film on just this matter. In fact, this "overview effect" is what is now conflicting with the "point" of "the point-of-view" effect, we might call that.
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The Overview Effect represents a serious challenge to the modern ethos (which is perspectival) and is implicated in the current interest in holism and integrality, and probably connected, too, with "the end of the Master Narrative".
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thanks for the rec! related: i heard an interesting talk
@ribbonfarm camp about the history of the god’s eye view in architectural software. the speaker was trying to figure out how to bring a multi-perspectival ethos to the tools that architects use to design buildings1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
oooo, who was the speaker? really love this idea. that the gods eye view is unusual / unnatural. needing to see everything and I control it all from above. seeing like a state energy.
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Rich Hickey has a similar idea with dynamic process: networks, server requests. and how we deal with time, we're all "stop the world" until I understand what's going on. solid talk titles. "hammock driven development", "are we there yet", "the language of the system"
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My fav Hickey talk ‘Simple Made Easy’https://www.infoq.com/presentations/Simple-Made-Easy/ …
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I hadn't seen this one before! It was good fun. easy (adj.) 1. near at hand 2. near to our understanding 3. near to our capabilities (taboo / hard to discuss) simple (adj.) one fold, one braid. the opposite of complect (v.) to interleave, intertwine or braid.pic.twitter.com/oXF7xK2ntw
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I feel like there are some killer strangeloop talks, by there's really nothing of interest checking the channel these days. the conf had some bottled magic back in 2015. also really neat site with all the slides timestamped throughout the talk & whatnot. very bret victor.
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