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Visualizing Systemic Behavior & Change Thema0 #330352 Beyond syntax, putting the semantic web to contribution. | How to visualize stigmergetic feedback: how parts of a whole can see the whole evolve and the relationships between parts in action, where gaps can be identified, needs fulfilled, possibilities explored and impacts vizualized. For application to stigmergetic project see here. Giving the agents the possibility of the perception of the whole in various dimensions (not only social graph). - With Holopticism, such as introduced by JF. Noubel, "Each player, thanks to his/her experience and expertise, relates to the whole in order to adjust his/her actions and coordinate them with others' moves. Therefore there is an unceasing round trip, a feedback loop that works like a mirror between the individual level and the collective one."
- Anoptism introduced by O.Auber brings the nuance that there is also always an invisible architecture, that we cannot see, but which nevertheless influences and determines our behavioural choices. It mourns the idea of "totality" of this space and of the "objectivity" of its representation, insisting instead on the arbitrary and subjectivity of the many points of view of which everyone is potentially an author, and the actor of the rules and codes they generate. The Poietic Generator illustrates the process of self-organization at work in the continuous emergence of the global picture.
- Both the Holoptic and the Anoptic project are a modeled representation of the space in which the actors evolve, in opposition to the Panopticon where one agent observes all the others without their knowing. The three are represented here.
Enabling navigation of the adjacent possible, discovery and learning - See Exploring the adjacent possible linked data exploration graph requirements that bring to life the 'adjacent possible' proposed by Struart Kaufman: "The strange and beautiful truth about the adjacent possible is that its boundaries grow as you explore them. Each new combination opens up the possibility of other new combinations. Think of it as a house that magically expands with each door you open. You begin in a room with four doors, each leading to a new room that you haven't visited yet. Once you open one of those doors and stroll into that room, three new doors appear, each leading to a brand-new room that you couldn't have reached from your original starting point. Keep opening new doors and eventually you'll have built a palace." Stephen Johnson, The Origins of Good Ideas, WSJ Sept 2011.
- The Johari Window opens up on self-awareness and shared discovery of the unknown, to expand the boundaries of our perception.
Finding overlaps and relations between object and identify synergies across multiple dimensions (it can be across disciplines, domains, projects, cultures, communities, interests...) Seing what is produced, at work, in its context, while it is produced. - Bret Victor talks of creating environments that nurture ideas: Creators need an immediate connection to what they create, to see the effect of their changes immediately. We need to find new medium that can listen to our hands as we create, so that we can unlock the pieces that are locked in our heads and nurture the ideas that must be grown. We need environments in which ideas can grow and creators can nurture them. Individually and collectively.
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+Verweise (8) - VerweiseHinzufĂŒgenList by: CiterankMapLink[7] Comment by Kevin Parcell
Zitieren: 2 June 2014 Publication info: Jun 2 2014 12:37AM Zitiert von: Helene Finidori 10:46 AM 5 June 2014 GMT URL:
| Auszug - At http://dgrph.com/1nXJQDB
...you'll find an application to the 2014 Fuller Challenge with this problem statement and list of five "systemic problems":
"Attrition of natural and economic systems has brought us to the onset of a vicious cycle towards their mutual collapse, even while our greatest resourceâour human potentialâhas been progressively underutilized, leaving billions of us struggling to meet our basic needs. Reconomy seeks to reverse this cycle by employing persons in addressing these five systemic causes:
â All goods and services, including money, generally flow to the highest bidders, while work flows to the lowest bidders, generating an ever-widening global wealth gap by stripping most persons and communities of the tools required to develop and steward their own resources.
â The unique offerings, needs and potentials of most persons tend to be illegible to the institutions that direct people collectively.
â Local economies have insufficient populations to independently sustain all the specialized knowledge and skills necessary for their full, self-reliant development, leading towards their gradual domination and eventual extinction by the global marketplace.
â Intangible losses to human and natural systems from economic development are increasingly illegible with increasing distance from those losses.
â The survival of traders within the global marketplace usually requires that they underprice their competitors, prompting them to seek to avoid the costs of conserving intangible value."
From here, a set of solutions is suggested in the proposal. I believe this issue can also be usefully considered from the perspective of mechanisms/patterns/building blocks:
Life that isn't nurtured and nurturing locally tends to wither and destroy; that which is so, is so collaboratively, generally by accident, participating in the promulgation of resilient self-reliant local community, that is the natural commons; this is natural law so it scales fractally, each community part of the fractal, or, rarely, self-sufficient in sustainable poverty, otherwise soon to be extinct. The global commons is what broadcasts the excess, seeding new local communities, and supplementing existing need.
Humans will live likewise to live in sustainable prosperity, otherwise will live in sustainable poverty or wither and die. We can see a little bit of how things collaborate, perhaps enough to steward the process and achieve unlimited growth of life and beauty, especially by acting as part of local communities, part of the local commons, and part of the global commons.
Looked at this way, for example, we can see that money has undone resiliency by facilitating extraction of local resources to flow to the globally affluent, like rain falling only on oceans, and how a global knowledge commons can do some corrective geoengineering by nurturing local community.
A specific example is how this leads us to a useful piece of corrective geoengineering, which piece is a mechanism for supply of national currency needed to build local systems:
That great "ocean" of affluence is in the hands of a small portion of the human population because the systemic problems cause our economy to "rain only over oceans". The solution suggested in the proposal is local "People Power Stations" that provide continuous access to local credit, clean energy and a global network of mutual support. Such support structures would also need some continued access to that "ocean" of national/global currency to acquire goods and services that can't be produced locally, such as mobiles and the global internet. In this regard, our global network of mutual support can nurture local communities by facilitating social entrepreneurship to build and manage the Stations:
Our global members can contribute global resources and have the value credited to their accounts in the local system. Within the context of patterns/building blocks generative of the commons and the analysis in the linked proposal, we can understand that stripping local systems of economic resources has resulted in local deficits and an excess in the global commons, such that USD and other global currencies can accomplish/purchase much more in local systems now than in the global system, much as rain where there is a deficit has greater influence than where there is not. This dynamic is described by economists as Purchase Power Parity, considering, for example, that 30-40 cents purchases as much in India as $1 purchases in the USA.
Thus, for instance, a member in the USA can contribute $100 towards the acquisition of a community-scale renewable energy system for a Station in India and receive $100 of credit in that local system (about 6000 Rupees), which then permits our members to individually or collaboratively build social enterprises in the target community that export excess production of green goods and services for a profit, in a "Fair Trade" manner. |
Link[8] Stigmergy as a Universal Coordination Mechanism: components, varieties and applications.
Zitieren: Francis Heylighen - Evolution, Complexity and Cognition group Free University of Brussels Publication info: To appear in T. Lewis & L. Marsh (Eds.), Human Stigmergy: Theoretical Developments and New Applications, Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics. Springer. Zitiert von: Helene Finidori 3:42 PM 6 September 2014 GMT Citerank: (1) 347131The disciplines involved - Research and applicationsPattern Language (or set of systemic building blocks for situation and context understanding and solution design) enables an experience based, cross disciplinary, integrated approach to systemic change that focuses on dynamics more that description of problems and solutions. One that helps identify relevant meaningful interconnections and create appropriate contextual frameworks and that helps monitor and evaluate outcomes. 8FFB597 URL: | Auszug - Excellent paper that spans across multiple domains:
"The concept of stigmergy has been used to analyze self-organizing activities in an ever-widening range of domains, from social insects via robotics and social media to human society. Yet, it is still poorly understood, and as such its full power remains underappreciated. The present paper clarifies the issue by defining stigmergy as a mechanism of indirect coordination in which the trace left by an action in a medium stimulates a subsequent action. It then analyses the fundamental components of the definition: action, agent, medium, trace and coordination. Stigmergy enables complex, coordinated activity without any need for planning, control, communication, simultaneous presence, or even mutual awareness. This makes the concept applicable to a very broad variety of cases, from chemical reactions to individual cognition and Internet-supported collaboration in Wikipedia.
The paper classifies different varieties of stigmergy according to general aspects (number of agents, scope, persistence, sematectonic vs. marker-based, and quantitative vs. qualitative), while emphasizing the fundamental continuity between these cases. This continuity can be understood from a non-linear, self-organizing dynamic that lets more complex forms of coordination evolve out of simpler ones. The paper concludes with two specifically human applications in cognition and cooperation, suggesting that without stigmergy these phenomena may never have evolved." |
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