Using Social Networking, Virtual Worlds, and Physical Alteration To Evolve And Augment Humanity To A Higher Plane

Monday, June 25, 2007

MySpace vs Facebook

Interesting Post.

http://www.danah.org/papers/essays/ClassDivisions.html

Too bad I disagree. Crappy interface is not related to culture. Bad web design is bad web design. Good web design is good web design. It crosses races and cultures and ages. Facebook looks better because the owners keep a tight rein on style. MySpace lets you run wild. It's a user empowerment decision from the creators of the site. Both sites let you express yourself. Of course the more artsy folks are going to do to MySpace - duh - gives people more control.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Whats Wrong With Steroids?

I've talked about this on my show at great length but I thought I'd mention it here so you can see that this blog IS broader than just the social networking stuff. You see, I firmly believe that the next stage of our physical and mental evolution can be accelerated by using our minds to come up with ways to augment ourselves to the task we wish to perform. If you think about it, steroids and other drugs which enhance your physical body are just the next step beyond training and should be part of any training regimen to increase your physical capabilities.

People proclaim, well thats cheating, or thats not natural. First of all, as the production methods for this stuff gets more and more advanced, the ability to detect it will diminish to zero - its kinda like trying to fight viruses, its a constant battle and sometimes you lose. Considering the money thats at stake, why not continue to engineer more effective drugs which are less and less detectable. So if you can't accurately detect, I say just let everyone do what they want.

And the not natural rebuttal? I believe that man-made is natural, as we everything we have created was fashioned from things that exist in nature - we did not create anything new - we just molded nature to do our bidding. And whats is more natural for a human than using his or her brain to think. Anything we can think of doing to augment ourselves, we should.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Facebook Wins - But Where Is My 3d Virtual Facebook World?

Sorry folks, but I think Facebook has "won" the social networking wars. The final nail in the coffin was the release of "Facebook As Platform" where now its ultimately extensible by its users. The cool thing about it is that Facebook appeals to everyone at every level - its casual enough to use for personal stuff and professional enough to post your resume into to look for a job. I've been involved in social networking sites for a long long time, I was one of the first members of Ryze, LinkedIn, and pretty much made the rounds of all the sites. But after having a profile on probably 100 sites, and different pictures everywhere, I think things are shaking out for Facebook. Plus now that they've added a video app, how much longer till we can use Facebook for real-time f2f communications? Yup, folks. Facebook is the winner.

Now where is my 3d virtual world Facebook? I'd like to see an instance of Facebook built on some 3d engine. Eric ses the Second Life engine is crap, so where do we go? Wouldn't it be cool to build a virutal world which mimics the real world and populate with real avatars? It would mimic everything expect you could teleport and fly and all sorts of other cool stuff. A world like ours, but better.

Friday, June 8, 2007

twitter leads to tour of california

I get a twitter from one of my buddies, eric rice, who is ustreaming his drive (in his car) from his place to the Pixelodeon festival in LA. So I tune in and there he is, driving down 101.

How does this make me a bigger, better, person? While I'm sitting here at my desk working, I can tour the length of California with Eric. My senses have been augmented with his trip.

I'm real interested in his rig. The whole telepresence field is really interesting to me, since my gut says that in the days of rising fuel prices, global terror, and other reasons to stay home, people still want to experience other places - and these little experiments like justin.tv and Erics ustream and the great-grandpappys of full immersive telepresence, where you don't really need to be there anymore in order to experience a place.

Can you image when we get to that day? Distance will really be nothing then.

welcome to the social future

when i was first thinking about putting this blog together, i has a tough time coming up with a name - of course all of my stuff in a variation on "future" - but in this case, i wanted to talk about the future of humanity, and how we are using electronic connectivity tools, like the internet, to augment ourselves and out personal experience. we are all doing it right now, by participating in things like twitter and facebook and myspace. humanfuture was taken and way too obtuse I guess. so i'm lucky socialfuture.blogspot.com is free.

What will i be talking about on this blog? well, one of the things I'm intensely interested in is making myself - and by extension by teaching these techniques to others - humanity, better. Its one of the themes of my show - the THINKfuture podcast. I firmly believe that using social networking tools to extend our senses, both inwards and outwards, to others over the internet, whether its over low bandwidth connections like twitter, or high bandwidth connections like Second Life, or even World Of Warcraft is how we will evolve humanity ot the next level.

I'm not talking physical evolution. I'm talking human directed evolution, via physical and electronic augmentation. We are already cyborgs, with our Blackberry strapped to our hip at all times - the full set of the worlds knowledge a simple web surf away. Or re-engineering our own mental and physical selves via new drugs, supplements, surgery etc. Everything from taking steriods, to having a friends list on Facebook, is fair game.

This is the stuff I'm talking about - evolving humanity, any way we can.

chris future

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