The perceptual freedom, to listen, appreciate, move and reconstruct ourselves is under threat of enclosure from automated systems that only value us in terms of levels of 'efficiency i.e. profitable production and consumption. Our appreciative choice is threatened by systems on which billions have been spent to ensure we consume and produce to the maximum. In the context of the current environmental and social crisis, we all need access to space to explore our natural potential... beyond the enclosure and exclusion created by simplistic binary digitized constructs that deny holistic emergent potential and assume dualism, imposing conceptual dualism on our nature, which is complimentary.
We need another way of thinking, one that’s inclusive... Experimentation suggests Appropriate Creative Expression can emerge from Inclusive Listening & Random Expressive Flow .... can we maintain and develop space to explore this when our logic and enabling binary technologies are based on exclusion?
What is this Blog about?
I am currently exploring the value of developing the concept the Bridge and other related sites as a free public resource, and writing a series of ebooks on the subject .. while exploring/researching it as a Post Grad and designing various complimentary software tools...
In this blog I explore techniques I have collected and developed for a social network space for people to Explore the bridge between Creative flow and Rational Thought".
"From the point of view of the larger planet, we proceed with an awareness that the whole system is far too complex or us to actually manage or control ....remember its a system that gave birth to us, so how then are we to interact in a way that is fruitfull?"
"Many of us have been trained perceive randomness as nothing but entropy, background 'noise' to be ignored, much as we are taught to treat the commons, yet the commons is the shared foundation of life...
The capacity to solve our problems is available , we are not goods in the hands of politicians and bankers...
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