Nathan Cravens

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What's in a name?

contact: knuggy AT gmail DOT com


Slogan

"Autonomy through Communication"

TO DO

  • To do what? Why? Okay!
  • Accept or refine as needed or preferred.

In Progress

  • E-mail IC.org about Factor e Farm; What communities might be interested in our work?
  • Video document with built-in editing in mind
  • Write outline for general and intentional community focused 1000 squared campaign

Week Schedule

Week 2. February 3 - February 10

  • Contact at least 1000 Intentional Communities by e-mail
  • Document the project by editing in the frame
  • Create a separate blog for video of group activities
  • Generate and answer FAQ questions


Week 1. January 27 - February 3

  • Learned camera; began using video editing software; began to document
  • Wrote questions for FAQ
  • Began to formulate a market focus



Factor e Focus

  • Be Open Source with Open Source Ecology, Effortless Economy, and the broader consequences of human occupation on Earth.
  • Assist in the construction of viable designs and learn design construction as prototypes are developed.
  • Think and apply in terms of "rapid construction," a task-by-task method that constructs useful tools for minimal toil and maximum universal benefit. This may be called "task-by-task knowledge transfer for product construction," or placed another way, "technological transfer acceleration through multimedia," or further reduced to "rapid construction." Before rapid prototyping comes rapid construction. Rapid construction is essential for a technological change that benefits.
  • Research methods of documentation for simplified product replication.
  • Through observation: refine and test a theory of collaboration generation based on the fundamental success of open source software: "what helps me helps you"
  • Develop "what helps me helps you" so that it may reduce to the greatest extent: universal cost.
  • "What helps me helps you" is an expression of the "dual benefit," an emerging shift in the meaning of self interest.
  • If it does not feel right, reflect on why. If it does feel right, also reflect.

When we, the Factor e team, are gathered for reflection for fabrication

  • Why are we here?
  • What are the priorities of the effort, what are we generating here, what are your motivations, and what are your underlying focus-points behind the motivation?
  • What would you like to see happen at Factor e farm? What are your goals?
  • What intellectual and material resources are to be acquired or fabricated?
  • How best can I help to rapidly end the goal so that you may generate another?
  • How do the feelings resonate with the thought on the matter?
  • Weed it out; then; start planting!

During Collaborative Development

General

  • What human element is needed for the day-to-day ecology function, preexisting and arranged to generate optimum homoeostasis?
  • How can the ecology arrangement be revised to best meet our needs and preferences? Factor-e'ing: motion as constant.
  • What would you like to remain "closed loop" or "statically in motion" so that you may attend to other occupations?
  • Details of various foundational recursions are now in a state of contemplation!