posted Feb 27, 2012 5:23 PM by Tiberius Brastaviceanu
We are trying to put together a network to develop the infrastructure for value systems, which are essential to value networks. See more about value networks on SENSORICA. At the moment we are exploring TimeBanks and Cyclos as systems of value exchange. We are close to their developers. Groups like SENSORICA, Greener Acres and others are designing value accounting systems. More to come... |
posted Nov 11, 2011 3:04 PM by Tiberius Brastaviceanu
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posted Mar 10, 2011 11:17 PM by Tiberius Brastaviceanu
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Multitude Project will go through a major transformation in the next few months.
At this moment our efforts are focused on Multitude Innovation. We are trying to apply our concepts to a new project that you can follow HERE.
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are also involved with the ProM project of Coalition of the Wiling,
building the infrastructure for the next level of organization of the
social web, allowing decentralized networks to coalesce into
super-networks, shifting innovation, creation, and production towards decentralized multitude-controlled organizations. Multitude Project is also part of a core team launching a Transition initiative in a small community near Montreal, Canada. Our role is to help build the collaboration and coordination infrastructure for this project and to apply the Watu Afrika model to a smaller ecosystem.
The relation between Multitude and SICU is continuing.
t!b! (Founder) |
posted Jan 26, 2011 11:20 AM by Tiberius Brastaviceanu
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Two audio files were created, part of our efforts to expand our content distribution. The first one is the narration of the first part of the Multitude Manifesto, the second one is the narration of the section "The wind of Change". You are free to narrate any section from this website or from our Blog and to post it anywhere you like (don't forget to mention the source of original content...). If you decide to do so, please send us the links to embed your creation within our platform. We also invite you to produce videos from already existing audio-files, or from any topic that you find interesting on the entire Multitude infrastructure. |
posted Jan 26, 2011 11:18 AM by Tiberius Brastaviceanu
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posted Jan 18, 2011 7:19 PM by Tiberius Brastaviceanu
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posted Jan 15, 2011 7:24 PM by Tiberius Brastaviceanu
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We are trying to set up a laboratory to implement and test our ideas. This lab is a small rural community near Montreal, Canada, willing to experiment with open and collaborative initiatives in order to develop the local economy and to increase its resilience, by reducing the dependence of the village on the government and on other centralized institutions. This project was inspired by In Transition. Multitude Project is hoping to play a role in designing and building the infrastructure of communication, collaboration and coordination (CCC) for this socio-economical project. Our role will be neutral, listening to the needs of the locals and providing them with the best tools to facilitate their collaborative work. Our goal is to design and test the CCC infrastructure at a small scale, with direct feedback from the community. The results will be released on a Creative Commons license to be applied in other parts of the world. |
posted Dec 2, 2010 10:13 AM by Tiberius Brastaviceanu
posted Nov 1, 2010 12:35 AM by Tiberius Brastaviceanu
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Multitude Project is in charge of building the infrastructure of communication, collaboration and coordination for Watu Afrika, a colossal social project to develop Africa. This infrastructure is built using our proposed architecture. During this process we'll gain more experience within this particular field. Expect our section on the infrastructure to be improved soon. |
posted Nov 1, 2010 12:31 AM by Tiberius Brastaviceanu
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Major restructuring was done on the top horizontal menu. 3 categories were added, Economy, Science, Politics and Activism. The front page was also modified a little. I also added a RevolverMap - 3D world map showing visits. No changes were made to other pages. |
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