The Other Others – ‘You’re Alrite. Snake World.’

IKS Lab setting circle for Wanjau (collective sense-making yarn) around the possibility for global serpent Lores from every continent to inform common agreements on reaity and embassy protocols in the post-truth world, sidelining bad faith discourse and holding creation, together. Hat man snake painted by JMB.
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The Other Others – ‘Live at the Human Kind Festival’

Yau! JD, Chels, JMB, Josh and Tyson from the Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab, live yarn at the Human Kind Festival in Sydney as we work through and develop Ko-design methodology in which Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people can work better in complexity through nature-informed processes.  
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The Other Others – ‘INCREA$E’

I guess in the end riches are made of stored relational energy from unequal exchanges. True wealth may be best described as an increase in relations, rather than growth in the surplus energy produced by them. This would be the difference between a growth-based and increase-based economy. We cautiously find ways in this yarn to[...]
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The Other Others – ‘Surviving Dunbar at Scale’

Jack and I, fresh from the lab, yarn with renowned evolutionary psychologist Robin Dubar. We figure out why, if Robin arrived on a donkey, Jack would of course assist Robin (as Jack’s senior) off the donkey. But then, if the roles were reversed, would Robin be obliged to help Jack off a donkey? Stick around[...]
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The Other Others – ‘Bio-cultural Economy’

The Indigenous Knowledge Systems lab team in our third yarn about impact investing in land-based systems of bio-cultural integrity. We’re still struggling with this, but we know this is far more useful than struggling against it. John Davis sings us in – Chels Marshall, Josh Waters, Jack Manning Bancroft and Tyson Yunkaporta.  
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The Other Others – ‘Processes of Emergence’

Fritjof Capra in dialogue with fellows from the IK Systems Lab, Jack Manning Bancroft and Tyson Yunkaporta. Fritjof shares his accessible translation of a systems view of life – a four-part logic sequence that sits well in dynamic relation with Indigenous Knowledge. Creation is not just about patterns and replication, but the inevitable pattern-breakers that[...]
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