Anne McCrossan
0.3 References
This project would not be what it is without making it clear that everyone makes the web.
0.4 Credits
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11.0 Emergence and enablement
The idea code will invent intelligences that outsmart or destroy us can be paralysing. This is about tools for digital innovators.
10.0 Data expressions
Like the hieroglyphs of the ancients, code is a touchstone that shapes and forms our comprehension of the world today.
9.0 Kryptonite for a connection economy
Let’s think about the superpowers we can develop as digital humans.
8.0 Biorhythms and definitions
Code and data create macro views and ‘meta’ biorhythmic levels of understanding about ourselves like never before.
7.0 The psychoactive organisation
Psychoactive organisations are natives of the digital knowledge economy. Crucially, they let the data do the talking.
6.0 Coming to our senses
‘Live out of your imagination, not your history’, Stephen Covey. With the arrival of robots, we have no greater skill than our creativity.
5.0 The metamorphosis
This metamorphosis is fragmented and concentrated, obvious and imperceptible, a state of unknowing and uncertainty and one we can programme.
4.0 Meaning is deep slow and on the cusp
When it becomes impossible to tell whether the content we read is being created by human beings or robots, what is meaningful?
3.0 ‘Is’ and ‘Other’
What is the identity of the digital human when we’re connected – what is ‘us’ and what is ‘other’?
2.0 Web porous, digitally umbilical
How our relationship with code is changing who we are.
1.0 Our timeline
The chronology of human connectivity, from pre-history to the present day.
0.1 About the Emergent Code chronicles
These chronicles come out of a life-long interest in social and business cultures and working with them.