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"This is probably what you actually want at least for the blog: it's a talk that I gave at the Temporary School of Thought in Mayfair, London earlier this year which really grinds through the whole thing forwards and backwards. There's a text outline, and MP3s of the talk itself." | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:45, 18 April 2009
What kind of distributed infrastructures need to be in place to create a more true and thorough p2p-based society?
In this page, we want to compile visualizations and other contributions which gives a clearer view of what needs to be done.
Vinay Gupta
Vinay has created two visualisations, available here:
- http://files.howtolivewiki.com/six_ways_to_die/fragile%20plenty.pdf
- http://files.howtolivewiki.com/six_ways_to_die/local%20infrastructure.pdf
Vinay writes:
"This is probably what you actually want at least for the blog: it's a talk that I gave at the Temporary School of Thought in Mayfair, London earlier this year which really grinds through the whole thing forwards and backwards. There's a text outline, and MP3s of the talk itself."