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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Social Media for Government
Last week I gave a presentation at the “Social Media for Government” conference in Melbourne. For any who are interested my presentation is here. The conference was very well attended and there were a range of people from all walks … Continue reading
Posted in Communications, Digital, Education, Governance, Government
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Digital dreamings
In the early 1990s I had the privilege of working with a group of aboriginal artists in Moree, northern NSW. I came across this group, the Yurundiali Aboriginal Corporation , because I had applied for a job as Director of … Continue reading
Posted in Analogue, Anthropology, Arts & Culture, Digital, Governance, Information, Sociology
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Digital mythology … on its way to a screen near you
“Myths are clues to the spiritual potentialities of the human life.” (Joseph Campbell) Yesterday I attended my first lecture in the “For God’s Sake II: Living Myths” series at the Art Gallery of NSW, part of my move towards reconnecting … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Brand, Data, Digital, Psychology, Semantic technologies, Sociology
Tagged anthropology, data, digital, digital brand, myth, semantic web
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