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ome together during the weekend to do things that they don`t have time for during the week. This coming together is a necessity. They can`t choose not to do it, destiny has somehow br... em the motivation to create a wonderful flow when they meet and to really do something that they believe will change the world. This could be making a record
f omission) and recognize favorable outcomes when they occur. (The key is that your assessment doesn’t n... e use reasoning in order to search for the truth. They showed in a remarkable study that the purpose of ... y reasoning are fraught with massive distortions. They showed it experimentally, producing evidence that... ing (when there are others to convince) than when they are alone.
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Traditionally people on Gora were foresters and they bred livestock. These two were the basic means of... tay home as a housekeeper and run the small farm. They would grow some potatoes, have some livestock, make cheese and so on. They would have pastures and meadows, but no big crop ... ince it is not the most fertile environment here. They also picked herbs, blueberries and raspberries wh
will need to get their own paperwork organised if they wish to continue to use Subak as a boat.</li>
<li... across one another on the street, the black looks they exchange tell of mutual animosity. </p>
<p>T... the travel is as important as reaching the goal. They engage with people they meet on the road, capturing their stories, drawing on the disciplines of visual
e of 40. Because the whole framework within which they have succeeded (their identities are so linked to... llapse of meaning, because if people have meaning they're actually surprisingly resilient. This is part ... t with "sisu” written on a card, asking people if they could help explain this word to me. I got loads o... s that got the Finns through the winter war, when they're very proud of having beaten the Russians.
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* If (good) things cost enough, then they will be made and cause e.g. the rainforests to be... ergen Kirchberger were on the road in the US when they noticed sailboats travelling past their campsites on the beaches and coastal headlands. They looked at the expense they had getting from one site to the next and noticed that these seagoing vessel
rest in, the networked information space in which they belong. And that is the space that media artists,... d/WorldC4U|a whole armory of other instruments]]. They are concerned with the politics, power structures... sed component of the military-industrial complex. They are correlating the spaces where the manufacture ... acture of information technology both take place. They are critiquing the economics of the area, the inf
rate practices have at least one thing in common: they dare to ask “what if,” then experiment with diffe... t's about making these forces visible, so that if they do happen, the planner will at least recognize th... out possible futures, it's very hard to know what they will be like until we experience them in real lif... eeded. We ask participants to speculate about who they would be and what they would do in the given situ
the centre of Helsinki, asking the locals whether they can help me understand the meaning of //sisu//, a... n ask the national library service about anything they want to know. You can search the existing answers... so bound up with the system that, in its absence, they fell apart. Some committed suicide; a greater num... itory of the Russian empire.)
‘At the same time, they created a situation where the Finnish-speaking pe
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Scenarios are not predictions. Rather, they are provocative and plausible accounts of how rel... t's about making these forces visible, so that if they do happen, the planner will at least recognize th... ews.noahraford.com/?p=313
=== Scenarios ===
* They're provocative -- they push the readers to think about possibilities they'd often rather not face. Whil
de. Not accpetable to eat out.
Men > eat out.
They are happy when you do it, but they do not find it acceptable for their wives.
Exception : street food... People act in the present to shape their future, they are aware of the link between the two, and actively try to bring the future they are waiting for.
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to Rab (the boat is full of drunk teenagers, and they ask me if I am Severina; come with us to Pataya to see Carl Cox, they suggest), the //bora// -- the cold winter wind th... al transport. I interviewed the participants once they arrived in Rab, listening to their multifaceted a... sign that we're nearing “civilisation” again, as they take out their computers ASAP and start debugging
quests 'because it's interesting' or a challenge. they enjoy conversation and sharing compliments/ridicu... ore involved artists set up a salon in the studio they share, this forms a focus for the disparate discu... r, some collaborators feel excluded and feel that they've missed a lot (causes frustration)
* There is... might be enough, or having a guided tour of what they're up to...
* (other findings see maja's summar
uggest that everyone individually think about who they would be and what they would do in the given scenario. How would they have got to where they are in the scenario from where they are today? What would have to happen in thei
ng an approach to avoiding nuclear catastrophe).
They are:
- reduce uncertainty,
- expect surprise,... ould have them do on to you, or do unto others as they do unto you)
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in http://ilabra.org/b... tion**: Centralized systems look strong, but when they fail, they fail catastrophically.
- **Collaboration**: We're all in this together. Take advantage of