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Video Saturdays – New Year Special: Cognitive Surplus

January 1, 2011 by Ian Leave a Comment

Happy new year!

It’s a new year, and a new age. Thinking about newness requires us to be optimistic – because there is no other way forward.

Watch this video, and move forward.

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: clay shirky, cognitive surplus, TED, TED Talks, Videos

Video Saturdays – m00t’s TED Talk on Anomymity

November 20, 2010 by Ian Leave a Comment

One of the biggest powers behind anonymity on the web is Anonymous. On this video, the founder of 4chan, Christopher “m00t” Poole, makes a case for the power of anonymity.

In the middle to late nineties, anonymity on the web was a foregone conclusion. Screen names, multiple personae – there was no way to take an accurate census of the web. In fact, there still isn’t. Anonymity is an interesting trade – we give up a number of the things that make us who we are (our identity, if not our demeanour, as well as our personal network) and gain the “everyone could be a murderer” power over those we need to communicate with. In essence, we trade clout for threat – or, perhaps, we trade the possibility of personal repercussions for a unique kind of agility and nomadic freedom.

If you can’t see the video, See m00t’s address on TED Talks.

What are your thoughts on anonymity?

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: anonymity, history of the web, online video, TED, TED Talks

On Self-Censorship (Or Why We Need Diverse Stories)

August 22, 2010 by Ian 4 Comments

Many of us who work in media – whether as publishers, producers, marketers, or evangelists – create stories around the work that we do. It’s our job to create tales to interest people, to gather attention and, in most cases, sales or contracts.

As creating media becomes easier, businesses – and business owners and employees – are creating more of their own media. Many don’t have the background that professional media workers do, and as a result, are prone to mis-step.

We perceive these mis-steps most easily as inappropriate disclosure, poor personal judgment, or a lack of self-censorship.

But we also counsel businesses that talking only about themselves, about their business, and the benefits of their work is a bad idea. Why?

Watch this video. Award-winning novelist Chimamanda Adichie speaks about the danger of the single story.

The single story is dangerous from any angle. If your single story is a drunken photo on Facebook, you fail. If your single story is a mis-step with sensitive information, you fail.

If your drunken photo is one story of many – well, you still might want to rethink where you leave your camera. But people are a lot more likely to take the detail in stride at the value of what it is; a detail, not a whole picture.

It’s not just about how you tell your story. It’s about what stories (plural please) you’re telling, as well as how.

What stories are you telling? How are you telling them?

Video from TED Talks on YouTube. Hat tip Justin Kownacki for sharing the video.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: business, Chimamanda Adichie, justin kownacki, publishing, stories, story, story tellers, TED Talks

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