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There was an opportunity for a real transformative change initiative. Everbody was sure that Somebody would take the opportunity. Anybody could have done so. But Nobody did. Somebody got angry about that, because it was Everybody's responsibility. Everybody thought Anybody could do it, but Nobody realized that Everybody was failing to do so. It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have done!

The value of computer systems will not be determined by how well they can be used in the applications they were designed for, but how easily they can be fit to cases that were never thought of.
The effective use of technology does not lie in the automation of the past.

My Interests:
Pursue a joint PhD in Emergent New Media at the CEADS.
Specific Interests: Knowledge Cartography and Ecology.
A key question is whether valuable insights into complexity, vital to governance and self- governance of social processes, may only be representable and comprehensible through presentations of an essentially artistic nature. It is then their aesthetic properties that have valuable ordering and integrative functions. Given the well- demonstrated weaknesses of current international policy- making, it would be unwise to assume that this is not the case.
I hope in part to demonstrate the feasibility of enhancing comprehension, and navigating complexity, using features uniquely dependent upon the riches and subtleties of artistic insight. The concern here is with the design of a flexible architecture to demonstrate how the power of both "scientific" and "artistic" approaches may be integrated to enhance comprehension and navigation of complexity -- as well as offering new forms of creativity in response to complex conditions.
I hope to develop the software (iMap) and process necessary to the new disciplines implied above.
These complementary tools involve a variety of overlapping research challenges. The proposal focuses on developing application of tools rather than on the tools themselves.
The proposed research would explore and specify a suite of 18 complementary modules which can enhance community dynamics and the sharing of information between people in local communities under a variety of conditions.
The immediate research goals would be to review, examine, test and augment relevant existing software in a variety of community environments. Much of this work would build on existing initiatives and interests of the proposers.

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