pic
When two broadcasters on Twitter or some other social media connect in the common area and create a discussion is when the magic happens. This is what social media is all about, connecting with each other and talking!...
pic
I followed a debate over Bambuser about School 2.0 at Almedalen (a camp/convention for Swedish politics). Using Bambuser was a nice touch to such a debate and the online viewers were at the start included but later on forgotten but we had our own good chat in our channel.  The debate was of varying quality but made me think about some of the things they talked about. The main thing they seemed to want to change in school 2.0 was a use of social media but unfortunately they missed the debate over what it would be used for. This miss is something I've noticed a lot lately, much discussio...
pic
Found a great manifesto expressing how I feel towards the internet. The internet is made of people. People matter. This includes you. Stop trying to sell everything about yourself to everyone. Don’t just hammer away and repeat and talk at people—talk TO people. It’s organic. Make stuff for the internet that matters to you, even if it seems stupid. Do it because it’s good and feels important. Put up more cat pictures. Make more songs. Show your doodles. Give things away and take things that are free. Look at what other people are doing, not to compete, imitate, or compare . . . but...
pic
With the emergence of new social media the gap between people seem to shrink. We share more and more about ourselves with each other over the internet and gossip has in many cases moved online. Keeping our social networks online allows us to keep track and in touch with more than the theoretical cognitive limit that we can have according to Dunbar's number (even if we may not have a 'stable social relationship' with most of them). Another interesting aspect of when clusters of people in this size form is the effect it may have on a social scale. One example of a group's altered properties c...
pic
Social Media is relatively new for most people and many are still exploring the possibilities and uses of it. One of the things that happen with social media is that we become more transparent, we share more of our self to more people then we normally do. This transparency is good in some ways and less good in some. There's been several stories of sharing too much information on social media. One example is the case where a British women forgot she had befriended her boss on Facebook. Another example is the recent case of a Swedish guy who published a picture of himself where he wore...
Jul

26

Jul

19

Jul

11

Jul

10

I got inspired to write this blog post about inspiration after reading another blog post about inspiration;) A lot of people think that inspiration comes and goes at it’s own accord but this is not entirely true. Some people are more in tune with their inspiration and it seems like they have a natural gift but if you want to be inspired as well there are a few tricks. In this post I’m going to discuss three tricks (exposing, limiting and no requirements) to enable inspiration.

The first trick is probably the easiest. By exposing yourself to other creative art you will be inspired by something in those pictures to create something of your own. I try to post some inspiration each Sunday to be stimulated and get a good start for the next week. When exposing yourself you need to combine, either your own thoughts or two other pieces, to create something new and unique. This kind of trick for inspiration is limited by current copyright laws that force you to not use too much of the picture that inspired you.

Second trick is limiting yourself. In this age of information there is always something going on which is easier to focus on then the current task. Thus we need to restrict what we can do until we are done with our work. If one limits the field of thought and use it to focus on inspiration one will find something. Sometimes this means limiting physical surroundings, sometimes it’s enough to just limit the cognitive focus of your thoughts.

The last trick to getting inspiration that I will talk about is having no requirements of what you produce. This approach almost always fails at the first approach where one comes up with something really bad. But from this failure one often remixes parts of it and comes up with something inspiring to create with. Fail a few times without limiting yourself to what is good and there will for sure be something of value in some part of the attempts.

[photo: CC-BY-NC-ND, Dia]

Jul

04

Dentist ad

Dentist Ad.

Related Posts with Thumbnails

 

juli 2010
m ti o to f l s
« Jun    
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  
CC-BY-NC-SA 2010 - Transparency, Social Media and Cultural Patterns |