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Swarm Intelligence XVb: Stigmergy Pheromone Paths

Using 2,5 k boids to travel throug vector field. Every movement, beginning from the random, leaves a trail on a field and nearby boids follow. After few iter...
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Stigmergic dimensions of Online Creative Interaction | Learning ...

Stigmergic dimensions of Online Creative Interaction | Learning ... | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

This paper examines the stigmergic dimensions of online interactive creativity through the lens ofPicbreeder. Picbreeder is a web-based system for collaborative interactive evolution of images. The Picbreeder applet starts by randomly generating several images, which are then mated and mutated based on the user’s selections. The user can then publish the image to the Picbreeder website where other users can download and continue the image’s evolution. Within this process, users collaboratively create images with significant complexity, all without explicit communication. In short, Picbreeder encourages a new form ofstigmergic collaborative creation. The most surprising result of the Picbreeder experiment during more than 3 years of operation has been the quality of the  resulting images, despite the limited ways of interacting with other users. This fact challenges some commonly held notions of creativity, both online and offline. 

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Swarm robotics challenges smart machines - Boston Globe

Swarm robotics challenges smart machines - Boston Globe | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Compared with human-like robots that are being built to comprehend emotion, perform complex tasks, and outsmart people on quiz shows, a trio of bug-like machines designed by Harvard University engineers with a handful of crude sensory abilities hardly seems to merit the word “intelligence.”

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"Market Anarchism as Stigmergic Socialism", read by Stephanie Murphy in the M!C Audiobook - YouTube

"This morning my best friend's house burnt down. Kyle Burris, his sister Cecilia Borealis and the rest of their punk house are homeless. They've lost virtually everything. (I lost 95% of my textbooks, notes & paperwork, which were being stored in their attic.) I've known Kyle for well over a decade and he's unquestionably one of the sweetest people in the world. He's an anarchist, a mutualist, a union organizer, and one of the very few born and raised working class portlanders in the radical scene. Unfortunately, being poor, sweet, quiet & shy, he has relatively nothing in the way of a safety net, financially or socially. Both his partner and myself are hundreds of miles away. I can think of few more deserving of support from the radical community."
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‘Binding Chaos’: a compassionate vision for a future society | ROAR Magazine

‘Binding Chaos’: a compassionate vision for a future society | ROAR Magazine | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Heather Marsh’s new book puts forward a challenge: how to achieve mass collaboration on a global scale and awaken what is inherently human in the heart.
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Binding Chaos - Stigmergy

Part 2 of our series from Binding Chaos the new book by Heather Marsh is the chapter on Stigmergy.


 

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Spangler_Market Anarchism as Stigmergic Socialism

Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site. (@Saintly @er0tikka http://t.co/uzknOvnTpG)
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A stigmergic approach for social interaction design in collaboration engineering | Decision Sciences

The increasing number of available collaborative tools and their extensive use in many organizational activities has constantly raised the complexity of collaboration engineering. It presumes the design of group decision processes, supported by a wide-range of groupware tools, in an ill-structured, dynamic, and open environment. As many of these processes are recurring by nature, the development of a shared repository to store the collective knowledge and experiences of group decision process designs became a core research topic of collaboration engineering in last few years. The paper presents a human–computer interaction engineering approach to design a software prototype that provides personalized, contextual and actionable recommendations for this problem. 

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Why is Open Access Development so Successful? - Stigmergic organization and the economics of information

The  explosive  development  of    “free”  or  “open  source”  information goods  contravenes  the  conventional  wisdom  that  markets  and  commercial organizations are necessary  to efficiently supply products. This paper proposes  a theoretical explanation for this phenomenon, using concepts from economics and theories  of  self-organization.  Once  available  on  the  Internet,  information  is intrinsically  not  a  scarce  good,  as  it  can  be  replicated  virtually  without  cost. Moreover,  freely  distributing  information  is  profitable  to  its  creator,  since  it improves  the  quality  of  the  information,  and  enhances  the  creator’s  reputation.  This  provides  a  sufficient  incentive  for  people  to  contribute  to  open  access projects.  Unlike  traditional  organizations,  open  access  communities  are  open, distributed  and  self-organizing.  Coordination  is  achieved  through  stigmergy :  listings of “work-in-progress” direct potential contributors to the tasks where their contribution  is  most  likely  to  be  fruitful.  This  obviates  the  need  both  for centralized planning and for the “invisible hand” of the market.

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Stigmergic systems - summary of theory

self-organization,self-organizing,stigmergic systems,self-organizing web sites,strategy,agents,evolutionary strategy,kempelen box,using agents,knowledge management,critical mass (RT @nireiny: What is stigmergy?
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Liquid organizations: building the next evolutionary stage of anti-fragility. | MIX M-Prize

Liquid organizations: building the next evolutionary stage of anti-fragility. | MIX M-Prize | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Liquefying an organization means disrupting the industrial-age driven assumptions on which rigid structures are designed and move on to make it adaptive, dynamic and anti-fragile. Based on lean management and open collaboration principles, the liquid organization model is flat, meritocratic and value-driven, enabling stigmergic behaviour and "organic" effectiveness.


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Stigmergic Collaboration A Theoretical Framework for Mass Collaboration

Stigmergic Collaboration A Theoretical Framework for Mass Collaboration | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

This thesis presents an application-oriented theoretical framework for generalised and specific collaborative contexts with a special focus on Internet-based mass collaboration. The proposed framework is informed by the author’s many years of collaborative arts practice and the design, building and moderation of a number of online collaborative environments across a wide range of contexts and applications. The thesis provides transdisciplinary architecture for describing the underlying mechanisms that have enabled the emergence of mass collaboration and other activities associated with ‘Web 2.0′ by incorporating a collaboratively developed definition and general framework for collaboration and collective activity, as well as theories of swarm intelligence, stigmergy, and distributed cognition.

 
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Stop Relying On Experts For Innovation: A Conversation With Karim Lakhani

Stop Relying On Experts For Innovation: A Conversation With Karim Lakhani | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

People have very different ideas about what’s exciting. I think companies don’t give enough credit to their own people, both in terms of their ability to decide what knowledge they have and what is interesting and not interesting to them and in terms of self-regulation. A big surprise for me is that in the open-source software world, this notion of self-selection takes center stage. You find that all the work, even the dullest work, gets done in the interest of finishing the project.

 

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Stigmergic collaboration: A theoretical framework for mass collaboration

Definitions: “Collaboration is the process of two or more people collectively creating emergent, shared representations of a process and or outcome that reflects the input of the total body of contributors” (Elliott, 2007, p. 31).
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