Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts

Apr 20, 2014

Easter Island Rock’n’Roll


Storytelling is quite en vogue. In fact telling stories is part of the human nature. Things get weird if the story is more convincing than the truth. Word of mouth spreads like wild fire to turn into facts? Is it called urban legends? Viral marketing?
For instance, do you know what happened on Easter Island? Do you know why all the trees are chopped, almost all insular are dead, and many of the famous moai statures are overthrown? These are the ingredients to make up a convincing story of a collapsing culture. Furthermore, it is warning for human kind to be careful with the limited resources on our planet.
For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong. – Henry Louis Mencken
Science can help to discover the truth once conducted with an honest and open minded attitude. Therefore I was impressed by listening to a talk by Terry Hunt and Carl Lipo at the LongNow Seminars. There exists an alternative explanation for toppled statures. And most impressive and surprising, Hunt and Lipo offer a solution how to move a moai with a weight of several tons across the island. Let's rock'n'roll!
A shorter version of the talk has been recorded by the National Geographic – check minute 16 to see a moai dancing:



Is there another lesson in this story than potential collapse of civilizations? For me it's this: Stay alert. Look for the facts. And keep history separated from its interpretation.
Enjoy Easter!

// top photo cc by Olivier iko

Jan 15, 2013

NY@40m2

"The new equation is less stuff and less space equals small footprint, more money, and more happiness"

Jan 11, 2013

Jesse Schell at LongNow Seminars


Yet another wow presentation from LongNow. Jesse Schell talks how technological progress inevitably(!?) leads to a gamified life.



Jesse Schell: Visions of the Gamepocalypse (1 55' full version with chapter markers) from The Long Now Foundation on FORA.tv

Mentioned in the talk: Christopher Alexander’s 15 Elements of Style

May 22, 2009

YouTube Culture

an anthropological view into YouTube by Michael Wesch, June 2008:

more info: http://mediatedcultures.net
found via: 80+ Videos for Tech. & Media Literacy

Mar 8, 2009

Kollektive Intelligenz ist Kultur

Kollektive Intelligenz ist nicht Schwarmintelligenz.
Schwarmintelligenz ist das Zusammenwirken von einfachen Individuen.
Kollektive Intelligenz ist das Zusammenwirken von intelligenten Individuen.
Kollektive Intellizenz ist Kultur.