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An OSE Campus is defined an a land-based, autonomous entity with a 4000 sq ft workshop - for producing GVCS tools - which clears approximately $1M of value generation per year and serves as a economic engine and nonprofit hub within a surrounding economy. [[Impact Scaling Strategy#OSE Incubator | OSE Incubators]] train [[OSE Fellows]] - the startup entrepreneurs who build the OSE Campus.
The physical build goal of OSE is to produce a replicable city center, in the form of an educational-research facility - the OSE Campus. There is no modern analogue of this, but it can be described best as a combination of existing institutions.  It is a mash-up of the following:
 
*University - an institution of learning, except that quality education is provided to develop practical skills along with critical thinking ability
*Factory - a center of production, except by flexible fabrication, immersion hands-on training, and social production
*Farm - except not a factory farm, but a Factor e Farm - where we transcend norms and produce integrated, regenerative ecosystems that give birth to advanced civilization
*Lunar colony - an autonomous settlement except that it's on Earth, where infrastructure is built and maintained with few imports, but instead - with a predominance of local resources
*News station - in that it broadcasts its developments continuously to educate the public about its cultural creative work
*Sanatarium - where people are rejuvenated, driven sane, and inspired in a life-giving environment
 
The enterprise model for the above is based on productive enterprise that includes education and production, while developing [[8 Forms of Capital]].
 


[[Category:Strategic Development]]
[[Category:Strategic Development]]

Revision as of 21:57, 4 May 2015

The physical build goal of OSE is to produce a replicable city center, in the form of an educational-research facility - the OSE Campus. There is no modern analogue of this, but it can be described best as a combination of existing institutions. It is a mash-up of the following:

  • University - an institution of learning, except that quality education is provided to develop practical skills along with critical thinking ability
  • Factory - a center of production, except by flexible fabrication, immersion hands-on training, and social production
  • Farm - except not a factory farm, but a Factor e Farm - where we transcend norms and produce integrated, regenerative ecosystems that give birth to advanced civilization
  • Lunar colony - an autonomous settlement except that it's on Earth, where infrastructure is built and maintained with few imports, but instead - with a predominance of local resources
  • News station - in that it broadcasts its developments continuously to educate the public about its cultural creative work
  • Sanatarium - where people are rejuvenated, driven sane, and inspired in a life-giving environment

The enterprise model for the above is based on productive enterprise that includes education and production, while developing 8 Forms of Capital.