reboot8, 1-2 June 2006 in -Copenhagen, Denmark

What’s up?

Notes from Thursday, May-31, 2007

TRUSTED SPACE - NATURE'S RULES – A Map for Social Enterprise and a More Human Society. Robert Paterson

A Duel Between Desktop and Web. Matthias Müller-Prove


A Duel between Desktop and Web

HOW DOES HUMANS PREDICT THE FUTURE? Jesper Krogstrup

SOCIAL. Ross Mayfield

    TRAVEL & SERENDIPITY – How personal informatics are engineering coincidence, lowering environmental impacts and forging a new golden age of travel. Matt Jones

    DOPPLR

    MICROBLOGGING – Tiny Social Objects. jyri Engeström

    jaiku

    5 principles for successful sites with social objects:

    Notes from Friday, June-1, 2007

    FLOW: A NEW CONSCIOUSNESS FOR A WEB OF TRAFFIC. Stowe Boyd

    video and slides

    QUANTUM HUMANISM – the grand unified theory of everything, anything and nothing at all. Dannie Jost, Adam Arvidsson, Oleg Koefoed

    THE HUMANE INTERFACE – Past, present and future of interface design. Jesper Ronn-Jensen

    NEWSPEAK – New technologies, new languages. Ben Blennch

    What is a language? – A languange is a dialect with an Army and a Navy.

    Attack of the ROFL-Copters

    Dave Winer and Thomas Madsen-MygdalDAVE WINER – An interview with one of the participatory internet pioneers

  1. THE FUTURE OF APPLICATIONS – Desktop, Web or Widgets? Matthew Gertner

  2. THEORETICAL MAN – being human right there with public man. Dannie Jost

  3. slides

    Odin's Disk
    Odin had a diskus with just one side. A man comes to steal the disk and knocked Odin down. Odin dropped the disk, and guss on what side the disk felt? … and became invisible forever.

    PRODUCTS ARE PEOPLE TOO. Matt Webb

    Copenhagen Reboot Trilogy

    Presentations at reboot convention between 2005 - 2009

    1. Back to the Future – The Way to a Personal Dynamic Medium for Creative Thought /reboot 7, 2005
    2. A Duel Between Desktop and Web /reboot 9, 2007
    3. Co-Evolution of Humans and Tools /reboot 11, 2009

    More on reboot:

    In the tradition of reboot: