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PRESERVE Matthias Müller-Prove // mprove.de // @mprove Creative Mornings, Hamburg 7-Jun-2019 Earthrise by Apollo 8 , 24-Dec-1968 release v7

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PRESERVE Matthias Müller-Prove // mprove.de // @mprove Creative Mornings, Hamburg 7-Jun-2019 Earthrise by Apollo 8 , 24-Dec-1968 release v7 This photo, taken in Dec 1968 by the crew of Apollo 8, changed the perspective on our planet forever.

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almost any park We are immersed in technology and do not even notice it anymore

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almost any presentation :) …well, we only do if something breaks Photo: @Studio_Ranokel

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The Whole Earth Catalog, since 1968
 Access To Tools

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The Whole Earth Catalog, since 1968
 Access To Tools

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The Whole Earth Catalog, since 1968
 Access To Tools

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The Whole Earth Catalog, since 1968
 Access To Tools Stewart Brand / Stewart Brand

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222 The Demo Stewart Brand as camera operator
 ^ rehearsal for FJCC San Francisco on 9-Dec-1968

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The »Mother of all Demos« by Douglas Engelbart, SRI/ARC https://www.youtube.com/user/engelbartinstitute/videos Fall Joint Computer Conference in San Francisco
 on Dec 9, 1968 public presentation of interactive computing as we are (partly) used to today and as we (should) know it

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The »Mother of all Demos« by Douglas Engelbart, SRI/ARC https://www.youtube.com/user/engelbartinstitute/videos Fall Joint Computer Conference in San Francisco
 on Dec 9, 1968 public presentation of interactive computing as we are (partly) used to today and as we (should) know it

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Bootstrapping the Human-Computer System in the 1960s http://mprove.de/diplom/text/2.1.3_nlsaugment.html Sketchpad by Ivan Sutherland, 1963 This photo: Sketchpad III by Timothy Johnson

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Bootstrapping the Human-Computer System in the 1960s http://mprove.de/diplom/text/2.1.3_nlsaugment.html First computer mouse by Bill English & Douglas Engelbart, 1963

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Bootstrapping the Human-Computer System in the 1960s http://mprove.de/diplom/text/2.1.3_nlsaugment.html The ARC of ARC Bill Praxton experimenting with the NLS Yoga Workstation at SRI/ARC, late 1960s

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Bootstrapping the Human-Computer System in the 1960s http://mprove.de/diplom/text/2.1.3_nlsaugment.html The ARC of ARC NLS/Augment is designed and used to support group discussions, late 1960s

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Bootstrapping the Human-Computer System in the 1960s http://mprove.de/diplom/text/2.1.3_nlsaugment.html The ARC of ARC NLS/Augment offers groupware functionality like video conferencing, shared editing, shared screens, late 1960s

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Bootstrapping the Human-Computer System in the 1960s http://mprove.de/diplom/text/2.1.3_nlsaugment.html The ARC of ARC Whit Diffey - The Rise of eCommerce John McCarthy, the inventor of Time Sharing – looking for new experiences

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What’s wrong with the Web today is due to
 a lack of curiosity. And it’s very characteristic of a pop culture. Pop culture lives in the present; it doesn’t really live in the future or want to know about great ideas from the past. / Alan Kay 2007 https://mprove.de/visionreality/media/Kay-CIOinsight2007.html Alan Kay at Xerox PARC: Concept Dynabook IN A Personal Dynamic Medium for Creative Though, 1972 Also famous for the quote: 
 The best way to predict the future is to invent it.

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BREXIT - The Uncivil War, BBC Channel 4, 2018 A fictitious meeting between Zack Massingham (AggregateIQ)
 and Dominic Cummings (Leave EU campaing)

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BREXIT - The Uncivil War, BBC Channel 4, 2018 A fictitious meeting between Zack Massingham (AggregateIQ)
 and Dominic Cummings (Leave EU campaing)

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BREXIT - The Uncivil War, BBC Channel 4, 2018 A fictitious meeting between Zack Massingham (AggregateIQ)
 and Dominic Cummings (Leave EU campaing)

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BREXIT - The Uncivil War, BBC Channel 4, 2018 A fictitious meeting between Zack Massingham (AggregateIQ)
 and Dominic Cummings (Leave EU campaing)

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We are facing even more urgent & wicked global problems, e.g. spam, e-commerce, a-social networks data security, personal surveillance, information rights political e-campaigns >> (AggregateIQ and Cambridge Analytica) / Ed Snowden photo: CC Wikimedia Commons Eliza does /via https://sms.hypotheses.org/8941

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I don’t know who discovered water. But I am sure it wasn’t a fish. » / Marshall McLuhan photo CCBY Matthias Hiltner - www.traveling-shapy.de

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The world is so damn complex.[…] If mankind can get more capable in dealing with complex urgent problems collectively, that would be a perfect professional goal.
 / Doug Engelbart remembering 1960 (in 2000)

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Ivan Sutherland once asked me why I am so keen and interested in old computing. My response: Understanding our cultural and technological roots and heritage teaches the progress and development of our culture. Things have never been as they seem today. This provides the motivation and responsibility for all of us to shape our present and future. Preserving our common computing and interaction design history does not mean to shelf the stuff into a museum’s archive and forget about it. Nor does it mean to put it onto a pedestal and worship the software and hardware artefacts of pe-digital-historic times. Knowing about our design roots simply provides an (un)fair advantage to learn from mistakes and failed attempts of generations of designers that preceded us. Are we making progress – as a species on our blue planet? Are we tackling the right design problems to stay here for the next couple of generations? Let’s face the issues and approach solutions to fix Spaceship Earth.

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love this planet love the people and deliver
 useful & delightful tools, platforms
 & experiences Matthias @mprove 
 https://mprove.de/script/19/creativemornings/

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WONDER This is all you will get… Next Creative Mornings’ topic:

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James Corden - Carpool Karaoke with Stevie Wonder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqrvm2XDvpQ