Audio of Linda Stone’s Supernova Address
Listened to this on way to work in car this morning. It’s the audio containing the address Linda Stone gave at the Supernova 2005 Conference - the notes of which I referred to in my previous blog post “You can’t stop the signal”
A few key points missed in notes I want to highlight:
- Multi-tasking was a superfunctional adapted behaviour.
- Continuous partial attention is a post multi-tasking adaptive behaviour.
- Productivity and getting things done used to make us feel alive, now being connected is what makes us feel alive.
- Aphrodisiac of past decades (C3) - Technology, New afrodisiac (for C4) - Commited Attention, Intention and Focus
Question left to discover is what will be the ‘adaptive behaviour‘ that will emerge to fulfill our desire of ‘being connected‘? Will it be, as I touched on in my previous post, this concept of ‘openness‘?
Full audio found here. Linda’s address was start of this panel discussion.
[...] I see two main things happening that what is termed Web2.0 is shaping and in turn, is shaping Web2.0 (culture drives technology, technology enables what the culture desires - see my post here and here for my thoughts on, and links to, Supernova address by Linda Stone as to the interconnectedness that exists there) [...]
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