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one puzzle-piece of a ne/w/tworked political theory
Yesterday the public preview of Miro was launched. It is one piece in what might make up a very different society. Let me quote Nicholas Reville: Formerly known as ‘Democracy Player’, this new name, logo, and updated version of the … Continue reading
The Future of Computing
Check out www.zonbu.com (or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zonbu) to see what the future of computing will look like. The concept should be very interesting to the telecoms (desperately trying not to become just another public utility), any actor in the hardware market (dell, … Continue reading
Settling in…
it was a bigger move than I imagined, moving atoms not bits makes things heavy. The interesting question is how networks and perspectives change. For some first impressions of our new lives, go to facebook (http://itesm.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2014550&l=145b6&id=100902068). Abrazo, Philipp
Newporting Dublin
In the last two days I did two cities that I had never thought about and was very surprised. Newport, Rhode Island and Dublin, Ireland are amazing – go there!
Surfing the Tsunami
now if the world is changing as radically as it seems (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLlGopyXT_g), then we need to step back and find a vocabulary that allows us to identify the patterns of change, so we can delineate and delimit its trajectory. Analyzing … Continue reading
landscaping network society
the role of the academy in the emergent network society is that of a gardener or maybe even a landscape architect. We live in a time in which we can frame, shape, delineate, and delimit the [public] spaces of our … Continue reading
Cambridge from the 19th Floor
we arrived this evening in Cambridge and are staying on the 19th floor of Peabody, looking down onto the Charles River. After meeting up with the Cross’ family in Harvard Yard (for Pizza and Orangina) it is time to do … Continue reading
my last day at work
I walked into our beautiful building as always, had a debriefing with Bernardo, and now am faced with the last hours on the job here in Monterrey. It was an amazing four years, I met great people, and together we … Continue reading
What a Day … or why I love my job
Today was just another beautiful sunny day in EGAP, but somehow I noticed that it is a lot of fun to work here. a. We had a meeting for the doctoral program from 9-12, where we hammered out all that … Continue reading
Welcome to philippmueller.de
Dear All, I am setting up a new website for my new life as an academic network entrepreneur. Check out www.philippmueller.de in the next weeks… cheers, Philipp