Mark Rauterkus, a stay-at-home dad and social instigator, approached the studio about helping to kick off a project on "youth and technology". We started inviting 10 to 20 people from all walks of life to hang out with us, share a meal [chipping in, or brown-bagging it] and to throw some thoughts up on the walls. What surprised us is that again and again, the themes of emotion, connection, spirituality, community kept emerging where we thought that "innovation" and "marketable skillset" would predominate.
This gives me tremendous hope and confidence that we have tapped into a vein with real and continued energy� young people yearning to connect with themselves, understand this insane asylum world, and to express authentically.
Joseph Campbell pointed out in his interviews with Bill Moyers, "I think what people really want more than to find the meaning of life, is to have the experience of being alive!"
If technology, in all its permutations, is a barrier to this, and not a tool, then we fail.
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Sad news about the CGEY Center for Business Innovation. Closed. But in the vein of evolution, cross-pollination, death and reincarnation, this just means that all the amazing minds and personalities associated with this amazing group will move on and continue to influence others.
Since 1996, the work of the CBI on the application of complexity theory to social and economic systems has been a major influence on my thinking, and a source of rich conversations that have stimulated me professionally and personally.
I will miss them greatly.
Just participated in incredibly stimulating two days, looking at trends across industries, and doing graphic facilitation for some amazing minds. The event was Fast Forward, an invitational program sponsored by the CGEY Center for Business Innovation (www.cbi.cgey.com).
The trends ranged from biotech's influence on business and marketing through the metaphor of small world networks, agent-based modeling and co-evolution. http://cbi.cgey.com/events/pubconf/2002-12-12/index.html
At the event, CISCO Systems gave the participants wireless network cards in order to make entries on the communal BLOG. Posted at http://trendsconsort.blogspot.com/
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