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Collaborative Photoshoot 2016

 

Model: Hazel Cha

 

HMUA: Yuri Erkie Igano Angcon

 

Organizer: Cheklits Bestorillo

  

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(HITN) Early Learning Collaborative at UW Oshkosh.

Collaborating on a text projected on the wall. Student 2nd from right acts as secretary using wireless keyboard and mouse

 

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Lisa Gansky, Founder of Mesh Labs , Scott Cohen, Founder/CEO, Red Tie Media, Shalini Vajjhala, Founder & CEO

re:focus partners and Mike Zuckerman, Culture Hacker, Co-Founder of freespace participate in the Rethinking Space section during the Collaborative Economy: Reinventing Our World Through Sharing and Business Innovation panel at Social Media Week in New York February 20, 2014. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

Scenes from Leverage, a benefit for the Community Design Collaborative.

The expanded second edition of Collaborative Futures has been completed and is now available for purchase, online reading, and for your contribution . Collaborative Futures is a collaboratively authored book about the theory and practice of collaboration, with a focus on social media and peer-production. The true nature of collaborative culture as a form of creative expression in the context of digital and network technologies has remained elusive, a buzzword often falling prey to corporate and ideological interests.

 

Collaborative Futures was written by nine core authors over two intensive book sprints. Adam Hyde, Mike Linksvayer, Michael Mandiberg, Marta Peirano, Mushon Zer-Aviv, and Alan Toner wrote the first edition in an experimental five day Book Sprint in January 2010. Developed under the aegis of transmediale.10 , this third publication in the festival's parcours series resulted in the initiation of a new vocabulary on the forms, media and goals of collaborative practice. In June 2010, the book was rewritten as a part of the Re:Group exhibition at Eyebeam, NY. This second edition brought together the original six contributors with three new contributors, kanarinka, Marta Peirano, and Astra Taylor, to challenge the free culture sentiment underlying the original writing. The result is a deliberately multi-voiced tone pondering the merits and shortcomings of this new emerging ideology.

 

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On the campus of the Cincinnati Children's Hospital.

 

Photo by Alice Merkel

 

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You can learn more about collaborative health care in this interview with Dr. Peter Margolis on Livestream. Dr. Margolis talks about his work building collaborative innovation networks to accelerate innovation in the delivery of health care information and best practices to health care providers, patients, and their families.

 

The Institute for Open Economic Networks (I-Open) recorded the interview in 2009 to further education of new practices and tools to build enterprise in Open Source Economic Development. Copyright 2010 Betsey Merkel and I-Open. Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works. Institute for Open Economic Networks (I-Open) 4415 Euclid Ave 3rd Fl Cleveland, Ohio 44103 USA

Lisa Gansky, Founder of Mesh Labs, Noah Karesh, Co-Founder of Feastly, Natalie Foster, Executive Editor and Co-Founder of Peers.org and Marcel Loureiro, re-founder / ceo of Spinlister.com participate in the Collaborative Economy: Reinventing Our World Through Sharing and Business Innovation panel at Social Media Week in New York February 20, 2014. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

Lisa Gansky, Founder of Mesh Labs, Althea Erickson, Policy Director for Etsy, Josh Eichen, Business Outreach Coordinator at Pratt Center for Community Development, Caroline Woolard, Co-Founder of OurGoods.org and Trade School and Ryan Aspell, participate in the Makers, Micropreneurs & Freelancers section of the Collaborative Economy: Reinventing Our World Through Sharing and Business Innovation panel at Social Media Week in New York February 20, 2014. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

Nomensa Collaborate Conference at The Watershed Bristol, UX | Design | IA, 23rd June 2017

Kat Cramer lectures about her work as part of the Collaborative Design Institute. She specifically talked about the Cloud Project, a modified ice-cream van that presents a series of experiments to make clouds snow ice-cream. Inspired by developments in nanotechnology and planetary-scale engineering, it points to new possibilities where we develop the means to conform the global environment to our needs.

Another view of one of the research buildings on the Cincinnati Children's Hospital campus. The presence of designed architectural structures are an indicator of investment in local environment. In Open Source Economic Development, investing in Quality, Connected Places adds to the "stickiness" of place, affecting culture and the people who live, work, and play in that environment.

 

Photo by Alice Merkel

 

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You can learn more about collaborative health care in this interview with Dr. Peter Margolis on Livestream. Dr. Margolis talks about his work building collaborative innovation networks to accelerate innovation in the delivery of health care information and best practices to health care providers, patients, and their families.

 

The Institute for Open Economic Networks (I-Open) recorded the interview in 2009 to further education of new practices and tools to build enterprise in Open Source Economic Development. Copyright 2010 Betsey Merkel and I-Open. Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works. Institute for Open Economic Networks (I-Open) 4415 Euclid Ave 3rd Fl Cleveland, Ohio 44103 USA

Middle School students collaborate on writing a modern day fairy tale.

Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Leaders, social innovators, and decision makers from large and small businesses, corporations, higher education institutions, government, non-profits, social enterprises, social venture capital firms, and more joined in exploring how we can effectively collaborate to create a sustainable future as part of the Accelerate Collaborating for Sustainability Conference in Guelph ON, June 10-11, 2013.

Students work together to solve problems and do investigations.

IMCCA and InfoComm International Collborate NYC 2013 - held on October 16, 2013 including the tech showcase; general session; panel discussions and case studies.

(l-r) Jim Hageman Snabe, Jeffrey R. Tarr, Mitchell Baker, Nathan Blecharczyk at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle

Pull up a chair, the periodicals section is a great spot for group work

Panoramic view of discussions happening at the Local Digital Discovery day. #LDdiscovery www.localdirect.gov.uk/event/government-digital-service-g...

On campus at the Cincinnati Children's Hopsital.

 

Photo by Alice Merkel

 

Learn about COINs and collaborative health care across these media platforms:

 

COINs 2010 www.coins2010.com

Facebook collaborative innovation networks COINs 2010 Conference

Flickr www.flickr.com/photos/coinsconference/

Livestream www.livestream.com/coinsconference

Scribd www.scribd.com/SwarmCreativity

Slideshare www.slideshare.net/SwarmCreativity

Twitter COINs_2010

Twitter Hashtag #COINS2010

Vimeo www.vimeo.com/user4147060

You Tube www.youtube.com/coinsconference

 

You can learn more about collaborative health care in this interview with Dr. Peter Margolis on Livestream. Dr. Margolis talks about his work building collaborative innovation networks to accelerate innovation in the delivery of health care information and best practices to health care providers, patients, and their families.

 

The Institute for Open Economic Networks (I-Open) recorded the interview in 2009 to further education of new practices and tools to build enterprise in Open Source Economic Development. Copyright 2010 Betsey Merkel and I-Open. Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works. Institute for Open Economic Networks (I-Open) 4415 Euclid Ave 3rd Fl Cleveland, Ohio 44103 USA

This work is a collaboration with my sister, who is a metal designer. This is a conic lamp comprised of bronze. The idea is born from a personal experience: I saw a butterfly sucking pollen on a flower while I was doing gardening. The reason why I made it in a cone shape was because the butterfly appeared to bo standing on an ice cream cone at that moment.

I hollowed the bronze paper with a lot of butterfly symbols and then banged it into a cone. Thus, when you turn the light on, the lights go through the holes and make the alls bright with butterfly patterns.

The most intriguing aspect of the lamp is that I used a special device to make its on/off switch. Located on the top is a solid butterfly. This piece serves a dual function . One, it is aesthetically pleasing. It is also the switch for this lamp.I put a mechanism inside the lamp with a switch bar combined with the butterfly. If you put another butterfly, a smaller one incorporated with a magnet, on the bigger one, the weight will make the bar shift and then turn the light on. I think it turns a simple lamp into a fanciful contraption with childlike innocence.

 

Home of the Communicating Plus program. That name never sat well in my ears.

Leaders, social innovators, and decision makers from large and small businesses, corporations, higher education institutions, government, non-profits, social enterprises, social venture capital firms, and more joined in exploring how we can effectively collaborate to create a sustainable future as part of the Accelerate Collaborating for Sustainability Conference in Guelph ON, June 10-11, 2013.

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