movements
I wrote everything I understand about how information functions into a 300+ page book, which I then published online because of our current social situation. It's the backbone of what has become this site, and I'll transfer parts of it in as it becomes relevant.
movements
movements
movements
Our ongoing formulation of what-is truth Truth is hard. It’s ultimately a binary state attributed to a complex compilation and interpretation of a set of data and information. It’s leveraged as a springboard into decision making, cultural norms, and even society-level agreements. It is a characteristic that is
environment
I wrangled with what to call this for years. Years. It is an extension of what we call accountability in information mechanics. I am rarely a fan of new taxonomy; I would much prefer a concerted effort to regain existing taxonomy that has had its meaning manipulated. In this instance,
environment
If there were a way to elegantly and with robust coherency represent four dimensions in a two dimensional format, this is one of the spots where I would use it. Our entire environment is deeply intertwingled. Each of these quadrants are affected by countless systems, and each of those systems
abstractions
information literacy
abstractions
Taxonomy discussions might be boring according to some perspectives, but they are periodically necessary. They can easily become fraught…
abstractions
There is a balance to be found in data governance.
abstractions
How systems rebalance is through and because of elasticity, and that elasticity is most prevalent in the connectome.
abstractions
Why does the push/pull of systems happen?
abstractions
I’ve mentioned before that the push/pull of information is an indicator that we’re dealing with a system rather than a network, but what…