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Christopher RiceKevin Kelly article with Brian Eno quote on Scenius. Valuable for thinking about Connectivism.
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emcilveenFactors that nurture a creative culture (Kevin Kelly)
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Gideon RosenblattScenius is like genius, only embedded in a scene rather than in genes. Brian Eno suggested the word to convey the extreme creativity that groups, places or "scenes" can occasionally generate. His actual definition is: "Scenius stands for the intelligence and the intuition of a whole cultural scene. It is the communal form of the concept of the genius."
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Carmen TschofenAlthough many have tried many times, it is not really possible to command scenius into being. Every start up company, or university would like their offices to be an example of scenius. The number of cities in the world hoping to recreate the scenius of Silicon Valley is endless, but very few have achieved anything close. Innumerable art scenes begin and vanish quickly. The serendipitous ingredients for scenius are hard to control. They depend on the presence of the right early pioneers. A place that is open, but not too open. A buffer that is tolerant of outlaws. And some flash of excitement to kick off the virtuous circle. You just can't order this.
What Camp 4 illustrated is that the best you can do is NOT KILL IT.creativity community collaboration culture environment innovation
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David HoodKevin Kelly on "Scenuis, or Communal Genuis": http://t.co/NlFl14X - via @KundaviCabo @brocklemieux - I like this.
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Scenius is like genius, only embedded in a scene rather than in genes. Brian Eno suggested the word to convey the extreme creativity that groups, places or "scenes" can occasionally generate. His actual definition is: "Scenius stands for the intelligence and the intuition of a whole cultural scene. It is the communal form of the concept of the genius."
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Paul Dirac once commented that in the mid-1920s, as quantum mechanics was being invented, even a second rate physicist co
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archizooIndividuals immersed in a productive scenius will blossom and produce their best work. When buoyed by scenius, you act like genius. Your like-minded peers, and the entire environment inspire you.
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Adam Crowe'Individuals immersed in a productive scenius will blossom and produce their best work. When buoyed by scenius, you act like genius. Your like-minded peers, and the entire environment inspire you. ...scenius is nurtured by several factors: #Mutual appreci
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Howard RheingoldScenius is like genius, only embedded in a scene rather than in genes. Brian Eno suggested the word to convey the extreme creativity that groups, places or "scenes" can occasionally generate. His actual definition is: "Scenius stands for the intelligenc
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jeanjordaanScenius is like genius, only embedded in a scene rather than in genes. Brian Eno suggested the word to convey the extreme creativity that groups, places or "scenes" can occasionally generate.
article collaboration community culture genius for:fjordaan for:yoshime
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Noah UllmannScenius is like genius, only embedded in a scene rather than in genes. Brian Eno suggested the word to convey the extreme creativity that groups, places or "scenes" can occasionally generate.
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Scenius, or Communal Genius
Scenius is like genius, only embedded in a scene rather than in genes. Brian Eno suggested the word to convey the extreme creativity that groups, places or "scenes" can occasionally generate. His actual definition is: "Scenius stands for the intelligence and the intuition of a whole cultural scene. It is the communal form of the concept of the genius."
Individuals immersed in a productive scenius will blossom and produce their best work. When buoyed by scenius, you act like genius. Your like-minded peers, and the entire environment inspire you.
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12 Jun 08
AJ WilliamsWhat I had when I worked at summer camp and what I want again
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Karsten Schmidt"Scenius stands for the intelligence and the intuition of a whole cultural scene. It is the communal form of the concept of the genius."
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Dennis DeeryA great description of the rapid innovation that can take place in certain areas or scenes when the ingredients come together.
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