Would love to come but am travelling for the same cause elsewhere.
If someone agrees and can benefit from or relay some of this stuff
verbally, I would be much obliged (we sent to Pia Waugh back at the
start of the year):
Any-to-any communication Q.E.D. The world is flat!
Empowerment, accountability, critical thought and heterogeneity built
upon open standards. Facilitation not dictation. Net Neutrality and
transparency. "Adhocracies" and decentralism as I've said before
(Alvin Toffler'esque :) Free the underlying data and the "darkweb" or
"linkdata".
People will stand up and be counted if they're not mollycoddled and it
doesn't hit their hip pocket too much. The great thing about IT is,
packets and code do not really suffer scarcity, which is a blessing
and a curse. The physics and economics are somewhat different in
cyberspace
Have a look at Mark Pesce's (honorary lecturer at the
University of Sydney) keynoting recently in New York at the Personal
Democracy forum
http://blog.futurestreetconsulting.com/?p=62 <--
amazing video explaining what's truly going on today and how we are
telescoping via hyperconnectedness. (Also seek out his "share this
lecture" video...)
Let's fight internet censorship, we recently made this video:
http://nodecity.com/empower <-- 3 of the leading global security
experts talk Australian Censorship.
Aside:Another resource you may be interested in is this wonderful
position paper from SIFT on the the future of the Internet in Australia.
http://www.dbcde.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/75676/FOTI-Reliability-FinalReport.pdf
Humble regards,
Donal
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"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more
violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move
in the opposite direction." Albert Einstein