system concepts
Part of Movements. Defining key characteristics of systems.
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Understanding system connectome
The way I’ve explained systems thinking was intended to help ground in a reasonably universal, physical medium that could be explored…
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Systems flow
I’ve mentioned before that the push/pull of information is an indicator that we’re dealing with a system rather than a network, but what…
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Systems expand and contract
Why does the push/pull of systems happen?
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Systems are elastic
How systems rebalance is through and because of elasticity, and that elasticity is most prevalent in the connectome.
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The weight of our decisions: designing isn't simple
A habit of intentional design is the gravity point of building trust for what's new. Humanist design is the gravity point of real loyalty.
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Garbage in, garbage out
Truth is hard, and it's not made easier by how we talk about it and appproach it.
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Quadrants of social and physical environments
Our entire environment is deeply intertwingled. Each of these quadrants are affected by countless systems, and each of those systems are connected with a level of interdependence that I don’t think we’ve begun to really understand. But lensing those systems with these aspects can, I think, provide a roadmap to dealing with our whole humanely.
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Prioritization, synopsis
Infinitely variable, yet some aspects are considered more important than others.
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Nodes
The more tangible of the two most basic pieces in information structures.
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Connections
The two most basic pieces in information structures.
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Juxtaposition and placement of nodes
Using space to affecting meaning in models without connections
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Structures in information architecture
The true structure of information, in my opinion, is the connectome — the pattern of connections that form between nodes.