The Medium of Change - Context

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A primer on the context for the Medium of Change. Produced by ChangeMedium

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Advancing the medium of change

13,700,000,000 years ago

4,450,000,000 years ago

130,000 years ago

7,300 years ago - Agriculture

150 years ago - Industrial Revolution

We were powerful.

1945 - Hiroshima

We were dangerous.

1989 - Exxon Valdez Spill

1994 - Rwanda

2000 - Aral Sea dies

We thought we were in control.

2001 - 911

2006 - Climate Change

2008 - Global markets collapse

We were wrong.

“A flaw in the model...

...that defines how the world works.”

We’re making our planet inhospitable.

We’re killing each other.

We’re killing ourselves.

We’re screwed.

But, there’s hope.

1946 - First Computer

1969 - Internet Launched

1973 - Phones go ‘mobile’

1991 - Web Launched

1998

1999

2002 - Smartphone

2003

2004

2004

2005

2006

2007 - Wins “Best of Web” at SXSW

2007

2008

4 billion people connected together

through a new medium

a medium that’s...

open

mobile

social

personal

public

spontaneous

engaging

practical

A medium of change.

the medium of change

Data Interaction DevicesInfrastructure

an emerging system of social technologies that bring people together

more people ➜ making more change ➜ for a better future ➜ sooner

it’s changing us

Culture and

Mindset

Systemsof our

Society

People Coming Together

Medium of

Changedisrupts changes

enables

•Now over 1.5 billion internet users + 4 billion mobile subscribers•45% of people in developing world are mobile subscribers•By 2020 mobile will be primary internet device•If Facebook were a country it would be the 4th largest in the world.

From news to politics the medium is having profound implications. In the aftermath of the Iran elections in 2009, the US State Department treated Twitter as an essential public service, asking

them to delay scheduled maintenance. Shortly after Time declared it the medium of the movement.

•Governor Schwarzenegger responded to individual ‘tweets’, publicly, spontaneously, from his BlackBerry•In the last 2 months more original content was posted on YouTube than the major networks could have broadcast since ’48.•Ambient intimacy?•Common ground?

it’s changing changeEngagementfrom centralized to distributed

Actionfrom controlled to self-organized

Awarenessfrom structured to emergent

Obamamy.barackobama.com enabled 2m participants which led to:•35,000 volunteer groups•70,000 fundraising pages•$500m raised from 3m donors making 6.5m donations•200,000 offline events•2b emails•3m phone calls online in last 4 days

Haiti Reliefenabled through sms and common web services:•Wikipedia page created within seconds •Facebook served as information source around missing people•RedCross SMS campaign raised $7m within 24h•Virtually every online service became donation gateway.

charity: waterenabling practical and creative fundraising and providing direct connection to projects on the ground:•give up a birthday gift, jump out of a plane - fundraising made easy•through Twestival 1,000 volunteers and 10,000 donors raised $250k through 202 events globally on Feb 12, 2009

#hohotospontaneous peer-produced event in support of Toronto’s Daily Bread Food Bank•18d from idea to event•no single leader•>dozen primary volunteers•sold out 600+ attendance•>$25k raised•over 2t food donated

Ushahidi“The Ushahidi Engine is a platform that allows anyone to gather distributed data via SMS, email or web and visualize it on a map or timeline. Our goal is to create the simplest way of aggregating information from the public for use in crisis response.”

TwitterThrough Twitter, people become aware of disasters and events before the mainstream media or conventional channels can report it. For example, Twitter is able to identify earthquake activity before any other public source. People are the very sensors of change.

For a better future,

sooner.

let’s get on with it

We call the emerging ecosystem of social technologies “the medium of change”. We believe it is changing us and changing change in ways that will ease and accelerate our transition to the future we want.

We facilitate initiatives among researchers, developers , and changemakers to advance and apply the medium for a better future, sooner. We are ChangeMedium.

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For a better future, sooner.

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