Rather than avoiding the people pressing copies of The Light onto Saturday shoppers in Stroud, I decided to go up and take one. The Light is a conspiracy theory newspaper which is known to be funded by right wingers. It’s in the same cognitive twist zone as yoga/natural food fanatics who became right wingers during […]
A talk about being Serious
I noticed a design conference had an open call for talks this week and this is what I wrote as an application. Let’s Get Serious For the last decade, ideas of play and gamification have been prevalent in the design of services and workshops. That playfulness and fun were the methods of engaging and enabling […]
Inefficiency as civic protection in government
Building a new country based on data After WW2, as the country rebuilt itself from war damage and built the new social security and health systems promised to citizens, the British civil servants did something that seems odd. They decided to replicate databases rather than built a single centralised database. Thus there was a database […]
Conversations with care
This is a post about a possible public event in Stroud. I was talking to Madeleine Bunting today about Civic Assemblies and community conversations. We discussed how hard this is and what barriers there are to meeting and talking about subjects of shared interest. The problems of both finding a stable foundation of reality and […]
Talking about memory isn’t just about old age
I am going to run a few free workshops locally on memory consolidation and sharing. This is based on some 2018 work in dementia support and memorability. I have left the topic alone for a while but realised I want to do some more work on it. DIVE DIVE was a workshop methodology that came […]
Turning back time to the Clockwork State
Much news about UK government and #AI today. The Guardian had this summary. What this reminds me of is how 18th century governments were hypnotised by the idea of humans as machines in a mechanistic universe. The Mechanical Turk The Mechanical Turk con is well known and still relevant but what is often missed is […]
Innovation creates weird BS spaces
19th century had major technical and scientific advances but also a whole lot of weird BS like Spiritualism and Telepathy. In expanding a space of future possibilities with real innovation, it appears you also always create a grifting weird BS space. The magical thinking is inevitable consequence of new thinking. Metaphorical space is tricky In […]
Safe Havens for Digital Refugees
Facebook yesterday declared that it was eliminating fact checking and moving content safety staff from California to Texas. In doing so, it declared that it was explicitly becoming an unsafe and untruthful place. A place that supported abuse and coercion by not having any guardrails using its power and privilege (community notes have neither). With […]
Using civic assemblies to divert people from populist radicalisation
Having finished Disaster Nationalism (which I’d recommend as way of framing and phrasing the authoritarian populist attacks on democracy), I wonder about how we can intervene and divert people off the radicalisation pipeline of Resentment, Responsibility and Revenge. Civic Assemblies? From experience lately with civic assembly and deliberation methods, I’d say they could be used […]
Apple’s Artificial Intelligence helps criminals
Apple Intelligence was helping someone steal my payment details today. In my emails this morning, one had a Priority sticker added with the message that I should deal with it to stop service disruption. It was apparently from Weebly, a website hosting company which I have used in the past. It was early, Apple had […]