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		<title>Spiritual Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jun 2006 23:34:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people want to talk about business today. Ralph Freelink, the founder and director of the Centre for Holistic Inquiry wants to talk about business tomorrow. I met him for an afternoon conversation &#8211; something I&#8217;d like to do with equally interesting people more often.
An economist, engineer and holistic scientist, Ralph admitted that it will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people want to talk about business today. Ralph Freelink, the founder and director of the <a target="_blank" href="http://holisticinquiry.org/">Centre for Holistic Inquiry</a> wants to talk about business tomorrow. I met him for an afternoon conversation &#8211; something I&#8217;d like to do with equally interesting people more often.</p>
<p>An economist, engineer and holistic scientist, Ralph admitted that it will take years before his holistic spiritual perspective that is based on increasing dialogue becomes widespread.</p>
<p>Ralph&#8217;s notion of Holism, especially with regards to the internet, complements contemporary applications of collective intelligence, and the increasing significance of building a global consciousness through conversations within organizations and the marketplace.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;the internet is the physical and externalized manifestation of the realm of consciousness that we can&#8217;t see, but can experience.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>He speaks eloquently about the need to recognize the reciprocity between the whole and its parts, and to respect all the agents in an organizational ecology. His wisdom is inspired by <a href="http://www.ctr4process.org/about/process/">process thinking</a>, which emphasizes becoming, rather than static experience or being. It makes me wonder:</p>
<p><strong>How can we bring forth something that wants to happen? </strong></p>
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		<title>Hallo Academie &#8216;Exposed 06&#8242;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jun 2006 22:58:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Somewhere in the West of Amsterdam, there&#8217;s an advanced institute for applied creativity that will be known for the talent it produced in 2006.
Directed by Wim Michels, the Hallo Academie is an intensive one-year collaborative creative program for brilliant misfits. Last year I directed a short course on the rebranding of the U.S.A., and I&#8217;m [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Somewhere in the West of Amsterdam, there&#8217;s an advanced institute for applied creativity that will be known for the talent it produced in 2006.</p>
<p>Directed by Wim Michels, the <a href="http://www.halloacademie.nl/">Hallo Academie</a> is an intensive one-year collaborative creative program for brilliant misfits. Last year I directed a short course on the rebranding of the U.S.A., and I&#8217;m honored that Wim continues to invite me to Hallo events.</p>
<p>Exposed 06 was an opportunity to be inspired and challenged by this year&#8217;s stellar graduates. I met good people who are unwilling to compromise their creative visions, and I saw communication and product ideas ready for application.</p>
<p><span id="more-21"></span>One idea that I feel could be explored to great success is from <a target="_blank" href="http://www.joshuakauffman.org/hansknaapen@gmail.com">Hans Knappen</a> who developed custom-designed clothing for his World of Warcraft guild community (EU Black Citadel). Only after he earned the highest honor of level 60 was he able to build up trust in his guild to develop the apparel. Using insights from the interaction with others in the virtual game space, he realized that fellow guild members wanted to purchase fashionable clothing, but were repelled by the blatant branding and overt superficial flourishes. As a result, Hans designed an entire line that is detailed only on the inside, and inspired by the virtual world.</p>
<p>Hans has shown that dedication to an online community can bring offline trust, and demonstrates again the increasingly blurry relationship between offline and online worlds.</p>
<p>Many thanks to Wim and all the Hallo students who shared their time and final projects.</p>
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		<title>Nanine Linning&#8217;s Cry Love</title>
		<link>http://www.joshuakauffman.org/2006/06/11/nanine-linnings-cry-love/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jun 2006 12:09:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cry Love is Nanine Linning&#8217;s new multi-disciplinary performance now at the Holland Festival. In it, she continues her departure from form and aesthetics, and brings us again into our common animalistic inner world. It was both thrilling and enervating.
‘In my work I want to touch a deeper layer, a layer that’s about emotions and human [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.naninelinning.nl/do.php?a=show_visitor_page&#038;s=14&#038;p=68&#038;m=141">Cry Love</a> is Nanine Linning&#8217;s new multi-disciplinary performance now at the <a href="http://www.joshuakauffman.org/hollandfestival.nl">Holland Festival</a>. In it, she continues her departure from form and aesthetics, and brings us again into our common animalistic inner world. It was both thrilling and enervating.</p>
<blockquote><p>‘In my work I want to touch a deeper layer, a layer that’s about emotions and human instincts. I want to explore the fine line between man and animal.’</p></blockquote>
<p>It was as if we were entering a slaughterhouse. We walked directly under the performers, who were dangling by their ankles, convulsing, perhaps in their last breaths. We dispersed to grandstands on either ends of the long hall, the lights suddenly blackened, and the piece began between us.</p>
<p>I saw Cry Love with Ilse Vandervelden, a very good friend, former dancer and dance critic for the premier Dutch newspaper, <a href="http://www.joshuakauffman.org/nrc.nl">NRC</a>. She&#8217;s put Cry Love in perspective, essentially concluding that Linning has established an entirely new dance grammar.</p>
<p><a id="p17" title="CRY LOVE by Nanine Linning.pdf" href="http://www.joshuakauffman.org/CRY%20LOVE%20by%20Nanine%20Linning.pdf" /><a id="p18" rel="attachment" title="Nanine Linning's Cry Love, by Ilse Vandervelden" href="http://www.joshuakauffman.org/2006/06/11/nanine-linnings-cry-love/nanine-linnings-cry-love-by-ilse-vandervelden/">Nanine Linning&#8217;s Cry Love, by Ilse Vandervelden</a></p>
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		<title>Sunlight Ragas in Heiko&#8217;s home</title>
		<link>http://www.joshuakauffman.org/2006/06/09/sitar-sitting/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jun 2006 14:21:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the world of new media art there are various music user-interfaces that allow you to play with light to affect sound. What about using the changing natural light of the sun instead?
That&#8217;s the principle behind the North Indian Ragas played by Sitar Master Gaurav Mazumdar and our host and Tabla player, Heiko Dijker.
Mazumdar, one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Mazumdar and Dijker" id="image14" src="http://www.joshuakauffman.org/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/20060609_0027.JPG" />In the world of new media art there are various music user-interfaces that allow you to play with light to affect sound. What about using the changing natural light of the sun instead?</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the principle behind the North Indian Ragas played by Sitar Master <a href="http://www.joshuakauffman.org/www.gauravmazumdar.com">Gaurav Mazumdar</a> and our host and Tabla player, Heiko Dijker.</p>
<p>Mazumdar, one of the most prominent pupils of Ravi Shankar, explained that ragas are meant for different times of the day, based on the warmth and colours of the sun. There are strict rules that define the character of a raga. And ragas must only be played in the section of the day that they are meant to complement and evoke. So an early morning Raga should never be played in late afternoon.</p>
<p>Because of lingering evening light in Amsterdam at this time of year, Mazumdar and Dijker were able to play a wider range of Ragas than would have been possible in India.</p>
<p>Many performances are also held indoors in artificial light. &#8220;Electric light has made time stretchable,&#8221; Mazumdar said. &#8220;When you enter an auditorium, you take the light with you.&#8221;</p>
<p>Playlist:<br />
1. Raga Patdeep (of 7 beats)<br />
2. Raga Bhoopali (of 16 beats)<br />
3. Raga Kirwani (of 16 beats)<br />
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