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Strategies for the holoptigirl

  • Balance in between individual voice and collaboration.
  • Find my individual voice (spanish? / english?). Who can help with translation? Guy in twine?
  • Building blocks for "out of the inbox" strategy
  • Elaborate blog strategy
  • Sister support system through coaching sites and/or aliveworld?
  • Observe what am I doing with my attention while being in free flow online
  • Do a calendar of fixed learning times for learning: currencies, socialmedia /socialware
  • Elaborate a participatory learning strategy?
  • Participation in the live twitter and identica live experiences
  • Participate more actively with worldcafe, gigees and
  • Begin thetranstioner network & socialmedia strategy
  • Change my services to holoptigirl (why holoptigirl?)
  • Review mydelicious and complement my twine with the finding (anything relevant to my findings)
  • Elaborate a twine for "socialmedia learning materials"
  • Elaborate a presentation for Barbara and Daniel
  • Tools integration and small manual for documentation
  • Check my openid
  • Check the 2 license options for the work

BLOG
  • Do a list of potential interviews
  • Collect media for blog

QUESTIONS

Which are the best tools to expand our global collective intelligence?
Which tools give us the best holopticism about each other and our projects?

Holoptismo: Definición

Holopticismo es una combinación de la palabra griega “holos” (Entero, Holistico, Holografía…) optiké (visión) y tekhné (arte, técnica). Consiste en un espacio físico o virtual donde la arquitectura ha sido intencionalmente diseñada para proveer a los participantes con la facultad de ver y percibir el Todo de lo que sucede. Es diferenciada de panopticismo, donde la arquitectura es intencionalmente diseñada para ofrecer una visión total y centralizada a un poder que adquiere su omnipresencia de ella. (Michel Focault – Disciplina y Castigo)

Espacio “Holoptico”: La proximidad de espacio le da a cada participante una completa y siempre actualizada percepción del todo. Cada participante agradece al otro por su experiencia y conocimiento, se refieren a el para anticipar sus acciones, ajustarlas y coordinar sus acciones de los demás. De esta manera existe un incesante ir y venir, una retroalimentación continua que funciona como un espejo entre el nivel individual y el colectivo.

Definimos holopticismo como un conjunto de propiedades que son la transparencia “horizontal” (percepción de los demás participantes), y la comunicación “vertical” con el Todo emergente. En los ejemplos mencionados anteriormente, las condiciones de holopticismo son dadas en el espacio físico de la tercera dimensión; nuestros censores orgánicos naturales sirven entonces como interfases. El rol del coach, o del observador externo, consiste en motivar las condiciones del holopticismo.


Holopticism: definition

Holopticism, is a combination of the Greek words holos (whole, holistic,
holography...), optiké (vision) and tekhné (art, technique). It consists
of a physical or virtual space where the architecture has been
intentionally designed to provide the players with the faculty to see
and perceive the whole of what happens. It is differentiated from
panopticism? where the architecture is intentionally made to offer a
centralized and total vision to a power that gets its omnipotence from
it (Michel Foucault? - Discipline and Punish).

A 'holoptical' space: the spatial proximity gives each participant a
complete and ever updated perception of this Whole. Each player, thanks
to his/her experience and expertise, refers to it to anticipate his/her
actions, adjust them and coordinates them with the actions of the
others. Therefore there is an unceasing round trip, a feedback loop that
works like a mirror between the individual level and the collective one.

We define holopticism as this set of properties, that is the
'horizontal' transparency (perception of the other participants), and
the 'vertical' communication with the emerging Whole. In the examples
above, the conditions of holopticism are given by physical 3D space; our
natural organic senses then serve as interfaces. The role of a coach, or
an external observer, consists in encouraging the conditions for
holopticism.