Lift 09

I’ve just return from the Lift 09 conference in Geneva, the tag line for this years conference was “where did the future go”.  There where many great talks, too many to mention but a lot of which you can see here: http://www.nouvo.ch/liftvideo

Lift is know for being generally ‘web centric’ but the one talk that really got me, perhaps because it was kind of off topic or perhaps because it is just an amazing tale beautifully told. Was Sarah Marquis talk, about giving up the comforts of a technologically rich western lifestyle and walking for 18 months through the Australian outback.

I’ve embed the video below, it starts in French but once she speaks it is then translated into English.
I can’t recommend watching it highly enough, enjoy.

The Growth Imperative

I’ve just finished listening to a really interesting C-Realm podcast, in it, the host KMO, talks with Thomas Homer-Dixon, author of The Upside of Down.

Thomas Homer-Dixon discuses the potential, connectedness, and resilience of adaptive systems like ecosystems and economies, and ask the question of whether restoring the growth trajectory of the global economy a viable means of securing long term prosperity? 

What I found of particular interest was use of theory and research in to the cycles of growth and collapse in complex forest ecosystems as a means of  understanding the possable dangers inherent in our current economic module.

If you haven’t heard the C-Realm podcasts before I highly recommend taking a look though the archive of shows. Click here for link to the show where you can also find subscription info.


Or you can listen to the show here on the above player.

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