Month: February 2005

  • 100% Flash Magazine

    In my walk away, I came across this. 100% Flash Magazines Nice!

  • Venting Steam

    Arghhh! It’s just one of those day’s where nothing you do seems to work. Everything I try backfires or I get “error”. Deep breath and walk away. Yeah, walking away is sometimes exactly what we need. And I need it.

    On the note of backyards
    check this one. Be sure to check out the Directors portfolios.

  • Advertising In The Rain

    Now this is a great remix of “Singin’ In The Rain“, yet another example of great Volkswagen ads.

  • Massive Change – The Thinknet

    Got my recent iconoculture
    in the mail. They had a piece about thinknets: cyber communities of thinktanks.
    In particular it referenced Massive Change
    which is striving to be one of these. Their forum
    has some interesting topics. I don’t think it’s at the super “thinktank” level
    yet, like the conscious city or anything like that, but it has good potential.
    I’m keeping a watch on it. Maybe make a post or 2.

  • What are your myths?

    After reading the Massive Change
    site, I woke up to some interesting thoughts about society. I shared one on the
    site about Social Architecture
    and my other one is this.

    • Native myth and folklore teach values like communication and community
    • Greek mythology teaches things like free will and astrology
    • Viking stories teach values like exploration and battles

    Now look at their societies.

    If you look at these cultures, all of their core values are ingrained in their
    myths and stories. The largest religious revolution has one of the greatest
    collection of stories, The Bible.

    Take a loot at the United States. What are their myths and legends? Independence
    Day, The Civil War, The Wild West, all of these collection of stories are based
    around the fight to choose, the fight for freedom, the fight for money, the fight
    for oneself. It’s no wonder that it reflect in their social culture.

    Now how about Canada. What about us? Look at our Greatest Canadians.
    I see inventors, Socialists, Athletes. I think of things like the Montreal Expo. I
    think of stories like the underground railroad. Where did that lead to? Canada.
    Now look at our social culture in comparison.

    Now it’s the chicken and the egg thought. Do we choose these myths and legends
    because of our society, or is our society driven by these stories. I say that if
    we can introduce the right hero’s, the right legends and the right myths into our
    society we can effectively make change to its values.

    What are your myths?