hyperpolitics (american style)

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My closing plenary presentation at the 2008 Personal Democracy Forum, Tuesday 24 June 2008.

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Hyperpolitics(American Style)

Mark PesceHonorary Associate

University of Sydneymark@markpesce.comtwitter: mpesce

Part One:

Hyperconnected

‘the sapient paradox’

‘halfway there’

43,000,000,000

Part Two:

Hypermimesis

“Basically, if a way of changing, fixing or improving a popular model of mobile phone is discovered by any of the hacking communities around the world on Monday, by Friday it’s on the streets of Ghana.”

Jan ChipchaseNew Scientist, 12

June 2008

fluid, flexible, mobile,

pervasive and inexorable

“It has been repeatedly proved that information

blocking is like walking into a

dead end.”

Wang GuoqingVice-Minister of Information, PRC

‘find the others’

altruism trumps the ‘virtue of selfishness

‘holding the line’

Controversy has erupted among the encyclopedia's core contributors, after a rogue editor revealed that the site's top administrators are using a secret insider mailing list to crackdown on perceived threats to their power.

Many suspected that such a list was in use, as the Wikipedia "ruling clique" grew increasingly concerned with banning editors for the most petty of reasons. But now that the list's existence is confirmed, the rank and file are on the verge of revolt.

The Register, 4 December 2007http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/12/04/wikipedia_secret_mailing/

Part Three:

No Governor

‘made her nervous’

Sharing is the threat.

Bullshit.

‘Um...”

Hyperconnectivity

begetshypermimesis

begetshyperempowerme

nt

nothing like

democracy

Thank You!Mark Pesce

mark@markpesce.comblog.futurestreetconsulting.com

twitter: mpesce415.533.7643

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