how the occupy movement is hacking your consiousness

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Ian MacKenzie

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Dec 30, 2011, 1:09:41 PM12/30/11
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Hi all - 

I think you'd appreciate my new piece, a 30 min interview on burning man, the occupy movement, etc... 


Cheers, 
Ian

Bishop Zareh

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Jan 3, 2012, 4:36:20 AM1/3/12
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hahaha, Ian, bravo!

I love how the guest is described as an "organizational designer" who
is interested in "behavior change." Honestly, it is funny to me
because for most that would sound like space language, but many of the
BM crowd would consider it "Duh" science, too obvious to be missed.

Here here for advanced knowledge ;-) or perhaps it has all been
delusion? trying to formulate a meme for it, something like: "do
sleeping ants dream of electric treehouses?" something like that.
how do you hack a treehouse after all? Definitely not by carrying
dirt.

It is doubtful, at least, that anthills could reach those heights.
Yet, the only thing any of us wants to know, is which way to push this
particle in front of us.

There has always been plenty of space. It has never been a matter of
materials, but always only a problem of direction.

Please do serve us your analysis, as always, bishopZ

Ian MacKenzie

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Jan 9, 2012, 1:26:01 PM1/9/12
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Thanks for the comments.  My biggest takeaway was the idea that both Occupy and Burning Man don't need to "merge" into the same thing... in fact, it's better that they keep their own expressions and identities...   but at the same time, the recognition that they are in fact, cousins of the same consciousness, is rally call for "family" support of the younger member... Occupy.  ;-) 

Ian

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