
A Brief History of Collective Intelligence
Collective Intelligence is an output of successful collaboration, and helps us generate better insights, make better predictions and to coordinate action at scale. However collective intelligence is not a given and frequently does not occur, unless we are able to successfully integrate different perspectives and data.

People-Powered Policy

Three Lizards

The Inequality Paradox

Cobra Killer

For Purpose Beyond Profit

Liminal Decade

Participatory Cities
Imagine a Participatory City.
It’s a city in which there are hundreds of practical opportunities every week, across a wide range of activities, close to home, built into the fabric of everyday life.
It’s a city where we can all build trust and friendship by living more sociably, building connection, learning, sharing and doing common denominator things with others informally, in the time we have available, and in ways that will be mutually beneficial to us.
It’s a city that enables us to co-create an inclusive, collaborative and circular local economy, working with new ideas, knowledge and tools to make our clothing, grow our food and start collaborative businesses that are sustainable for people, cities and the planet.
It’s a city that boosts cohesion, health, equality, happiness, safety, sustainability and innovation, all through peer-to-peer citizen co-creation.
Imagine then what it might be like to live in a Participatory City.

Slow Learning

Liminal Networks

Put Down The Pen

On The Edge

Being is Connecting

Big Teaming

Evolving Values By Design

In The Moment

Leading Without Authority

We Are Liminal
As you fly through the air; your feet having just left the river bank, but not yet having reached the water below.