A collaborative book project about the future
We'll have some other collaboration tools online shortly, but for now, welcome to the wiki.
Collaborators
- Vinay Gupta, Hexayurt Project, http://hexayurt.com/, @leashless
- Joe Simpson, http://movementdesign.org, http://twitter.com/JoeSimpson
- Thomas Bjelkeman, http://akvo.org, http://twitter.com/Bjelkeman
- Ella, http://dymaxion.org, http://twitter.com/dymaxion
- Venessa Miemis, http://emergentbydesign.com/, http://twitter.com/VenessaMiemis
- Alex Bowyer, http://www.human20.com/, http://twitter.com/alexbfree
- Paul Graham Raven, http://futurismic.com/, http://twitter.com/PaulGrahamRaven
- Mark Frazier, http://openworld.com/, http://twitter.com/openworld/
- Ishan Shapiro, http://notthisbody.com, http://twitter.com/notthisbody, http://spacecollective.org/notthisbody
- Antonio Diasri, http://antoniodiasadw.wordpress.com/, http://twitter.com/antoniodiasri
- Edmund Harriss, http://maxwelldemon.com/edmund-harriss/, http://twitter.com/Gelada/
- Paul B. Hartzog, http://PaulBHartzog.com, http://twitter.com/paulbhartzog
- Nicholas Butler, http://loudmouthman.com/, http://twitter.com/loudmouthman
- Sam Rose http://forwardfound.org/Us, http://twitter.com/SamRose
- Bernd Nurnberger, http://cocreatr.typepad.com/, http://twitter.com/CoCreatr/
- Richard C Adler http://forwardfound.org/Us, http://twitter.com/RichardCAdler
- Lucas Gonzalez http://imagina-canarias.blogspot.com, LucasG at appropedia, @lucasgonzalez
- Kristina Glushkova http://twitter.com/tinich
- Andy Broomfield http://twitter.com/andybroomfield
(hit "Edit" and add yourself to the list)
- http://thefuturewedeserve.com - main project page
- @theFWD on twitter
- Our hash tag is #theFWD
The Shape of the Book
- Idea One: 100 short essays (< 1000 words ?)
- Idea Two: 99 short essays, and one long piece about 1/3 of the length of the whole pulling together a coherent vision from the parts - I like this one!
Features
- GFDL or similar license
- POD or short print run demanding on shape of demand
- Could be the first of a series
- Web site which has each essay in the book, and some kind of network for navigating between the essays, as well as (critically) connecting with the authors to Make Things Happen
- Openness to projects documenting themselves as book entries
FAQ
The unapproved FAQ can be found on the discussions page. Eventually the official FAQ will be moved here.