[iDC] Notworking online collaboration in science and education
John Hopkins
jhopkins at neoscenes.net
Thu Oct 11 16:51:40 UTC 2007
Hallo Stephen
>>You cannot have a truly distributed creative system without there
>>being open channels between (all) nodes.
>I don't think this is true.
>
>Imagine an idealized communications system, where links were created
>directly from person to person. If all channels were open at any
>given time, we would be communicating simultaneously with 6 billion
>people. We do not have the capacity to process this communication,
>so it has the net effect of being nothing but noise and static. Call
>this the congestion problem.
...snip...
by open channel I do not mean that it is a fire-hose of 'data'
flowing in it -- a channel represents a potential (for exchange).
Without open channels, the actual exchange cannot take place... I
placed the parenthesis around "all" to signify simply that
participants in the distributed system must engage to be a part the
system...
networks are dynamic configurations where flows are always variable
in time, duration, and intensity...
which is in agreement with your long thesis and conclusion, I
think... (although my mind is not so clear after a 9-hour day of
live network facilitation with 25 people...)
jh
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