Cultivating Information Gardens On Your Desktop

I believe the current desktop paradigm will be completely superseded by the notion of a “living interface” in which the user acts as a steward, gardener & active participant in a co-creative world of growing information, which can be extruded into both thinware and thickware artifacts.

Also, via Justin Boland:

I’m trying to create an imaginal space for thinking up new technology that’s rooted in the biosphere — cellular growth instead of manufacturing — and then working backwards to translate weirdo visions into real-world details. That’s my Omnivate LLC in a nut-shell.

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  1. Posted January 13, 2009 at 3:34 pm | Permalink

    Also via Justin

    “An edible forest garden is a perennial polyculture of multipurpose plants. Most plants regrow every year without replanting: perennials. Many species grow together: polyculture. Each plant contributes to the success of the whole by fulfilling many functions: multipurpose. In other words, a forest garden is an edible ecosystem, a consciously designed community of mutually beneficial plants and animals intended for human food productions.”

    http://pizzaseo.blogspot.com/2009/01/h...e-tech-2009-world-design-manuals.html

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