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Sunday, February 12, 2012
New economy - how things will be designed, produced and distributed in the future
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Here's another example of the newly emerging pattern of design, production and distribution. We are glad to see that our vision of ...
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Where is the #occupy movement now?
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Today I dared to look at Google Trends of the search term "occupy". See bellow what I found. You can do the search yourself here ....
Define #occupy? Are you serious?
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How focused and defined should be the #occupy movement? There are a lot of voices within the #occupy movement calling to define the movem...
A deal for the elite.
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The Multitude movement has gone beyond the critical mass. We are building alternative ways of creating and exchanging value that escape the...
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
The multitude movement limited by the pace of cultural change and of general understanding of open movements
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Since the start of the #occupy movement, whenever I had the chance to engage in a deeper conversation about the movement with active members...
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Rebranding the #occupy movement
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What do we hear when we listen to the forgotten U.S. nation-wide End the Fed movement in 2008 , which sparked the TeaParty movement, or to t...
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
What are the #occupy camps?
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The Occupation camps across the world are not just protest sites. They are not just new political spaces. They are in fact embryos of the em...
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Multitude movement and its infrastructure
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From the forgotten U.S. nation-wide End the Fed movement in 2008 which sparked the TeaParty movement, to the so-called Twitter revolution ...
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Swarm Wall Street: why an anti-political movement is the most important force on the planet
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In a post published on Coalition of the willing blog Tim Rayner brilliantly explains the Occupy movement in the US. "The protes...
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
How fragile is the system?
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Let's imagine a scenario and try to assess how fast the multitude could demolish the system. Hypothetically speaking, the act of perso...
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