Tag: lilac
I’ve been doing a lot of reading over December and the Christmas break and when I review what I have read it all seems to converge around consciousness, how we think, the flawed assumptions of capitalism, AI and ethics. This was not an intentionally curated set of content, but it sort of took me on […]
Today is remembrance day in the UK and it made me wonder about whether this was the future my grandparents and their generation hoped for at the end of the Second World War. Is the state of this world one they felt proud to fight for? In the UK many great things came out of […]
Joining up the dots It’s been a tough gig managing overlapping intensive periods, with multiple assignments, group work and readings. However, what I have enjoyed about the overwhelming and simultaneous influx of information, is that I have started to notice similarities between the courses I am taking, and have begun thinking about how these may […]
Unclear how 3 weeks have gone by so quickly and we are now at the end of October. I feel like I’ve not had time to delve deeply into some areas that have peaked my interest and have been furiously making notes of things I need to go back and spend more time on. Felt […]
Remember when I said I wasn’t a good at detail? Yeah. Please excuse the mess… My initial intention for today’s blog was to take my own advice and build on last weeks reflections of ‘a need to specify’ in an attempt to define some real parameters for my project. After I hit publish last week, […]
The last two weeks have still felt a bit manic, with the first 2-day intensive (Exclusion & Inequality aka Toolbox) and prepping for the second (Postdigital Society). I’ve had to introduce myself so many times I think I might just write a short bio and store it somewhere so I can copy and paste it […]
A recap of last week’s topic: Welcome back! In last week’s blog, I reflected on soft skills assessments, self-awareness and much of what happens in my internal environment. I finished off with a thought on creative constraints- you can revisit this concept in Aadil Vora’s Ted talk here. Questions don’t always have answers This week’s […]
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