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Danish Brazilian Carnaval

Posted on 17 June, 2006
by Ton Zijlstra

Brazilian Carnaval on the streets of Copenhagen, June 3rd 2006.

Originally posted in my photo blog Sensory Input, re-added to my main blog in 2021. Original URL archived in the Internet Archive

Posted in Flashes, Sensory Input, travel

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Blog Interdependent Thoughts maintained since 2002 by Ton Zijlstra.
European citizen in a networked world. Based in the Netherlands, living in Europe, working globally. There are no Others. There is just me and many of you.

I write about how our digital and networked world changes how we work, learn, decide and organize. I explore the tools and strategies that help us navigate the networked world. I am passionate about increasing people's ability to act (knowledge), and their ability to change (learning). Key-words: open data, open government, fablabs, making, complexity, networked agency, networked learning, ethics by design.


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On this day…

There are 8 posts found on this site published on January 23

  • January 23, 2021
    • Cool Open Street Map Isochrone Maps A few months ago I posted about being aware of what of your surroundings you could reach within 60 or 90 minutes by car or public transport. Towards the end of that posting I posted a map of my reach from home for 60 and 90 minutes. It was a bit of work to find […]
  • January 23, 2020
    • A Smart City Where You’re the Sensor Not the Sensed Bookmarked Imagining a “smart city” that treats you as a sensor, not a thing to be sensed (by Cory Doctorow) Cory Doctorow formulates something that I think can go onto every list of principles organisations I work with formulate for smart cities, as well as the many data ethics discussions I sit in on. Don’t […]
  • January 23, 2017
    • New Experiment: Working on Agency in a School Class In the coming weeks I will be working with a Dutch school class (group 7, so 10/11 yr olds), in collaboration with the Provincial Library Friesland and their FryskLab team (a mobile FabLab). Last summer I wrote a series of postings on how I see a path to significantly increase agency for various group in […]
  • January 23, 2011
    • Looking Back On 2010: Quite A Ride! With this post I am following the example of my friend Ernst Phaff who created a “TaDaa!” list of the things he did in 2010 that gave him a feeling of accomplishment. As a ‘knowledge worker’ the boundaries of work have become all but invisible, and over the course of a year I work on […]
  • January 23, 2008
    • Going Solo, a Conference On the initiative of Stephanie Booth, on May 16th a one-day conference for freelancers will take place in Lausanne in Switzerland. I would like to go, but already have family obligations elsewhere. The conference is called Going Solo. The day focuses on what it actually takes to work as an independent, operating in a network […]
    • Thoughts on GTD System Weaknesses Working with a Getting Things Done system in the past 9 months or so leads to a few thoughts I’d like to share. Because it seems to me there is a systemic weakness in the concept of GTD. This does not mean GTD is not bringing me benefits, on the contrary. It does limit its […]
  • January 23, 2006
    • Jack Yan, the Persuader Blog For a number of years now, I have been in contact with a group of branding experts that call themselves the Medinge Group. A very interesting, bright and warm group of people who are all passengers on the clue train, ever since it took up service. Since they look at brands containing value in human, […]
  • January 23, 2005
    • BlogWalk in Global Knowledge Review In the latest issue of Global Knowledge Review, the magazine by David Gurteen and Bizmedia bringing you KM practices from around the world, I contributed an article on BlogWalk. The full text of the article, titled Hosting Grassroots Conversation Between Knowledge Activists, is available from David Gurteen’s website. Basically the article talks about how conferences […]
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