Our tools and technologies amplify our habits of relating to each other, our places, our organizational systems, and even time. More collaborative computing architectures can help us shed the prosthesis of institutional control and rebuild the locally-derived competency necessary to steward our places through generations.
This six-part series will examine how new organizational and technological approaches to collaborative coordination can support a ‘community memory’ grounded in affectionate relationship to each other and our places over generations. These locally derived traditions of placemaking can help build more resilient communities and reduce our reliance on disempowering institutions.
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Our tools and technologies amplify our habits of relating to each other, our places, our organizational systems, and even time. More collaborative computing architectures can help us shed the prosthesis of institutional control and rebuild the locally-derived competency necessary to steward our places through generations.
This six-part series will examine how new organizational and technological approaches to collaborative coordination can support a ‘community memory’ grounded in affectionate relationship to each other and our places over generations. These locally derived traditions of placemaking can help build more resilient communities and reduce our reliance on disempowering institutions.