Digital Disruption vs. Transformation: Adapting to the Shifting Business Landscape
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Ever feel like every click on your social media unveils a new world? In this whirlwind of change, how do we seize these opportunities? The social media landscape is evolving at lightning speed. Each emerging technology bears the potential to revolutionize marketing, spanning realms from gaming to advertising and refined messaging delivery. This change holds the power to reshape the very fabric of…
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Let’s know about field service management and Digital Disruption.
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Rapelang Rabana who was featured on the cover of Forbes Africa magazine before the age of 30, selected as a Fast Company Maverick, named Entrepreneur for the World by the World Entrepreneurship Forum and selected as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum 2017 – Rapelang is an internationally lauded technology entrepreneur.
Rapelang is the Founder and Chair of Rekindle Learning, a…
OPEN UP YOUR MURDER EYES AND SEE THE UGLY WORLD THAT SPAT YOU OUT!!!
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To continue progress from my Adobe workshop I created this video to show the different ways clothes can feel on the body. One of my peers was wearing a neon yellow jumper which worked very well as a green screen so I asked them if I could use this video for my project.
The video was made using Adobe Premiere Pro, I used stock footage I found online as well as my own to edit in how clothes disrupt the body. It was interesting to get to work in a digital way for this project as I have mainly stuck with 2D works as of now.
This video continues to relate back to my theme of clothes and my sensory issues with them. Clothes can sometimes feel soft like the gloves or baby chicks pictured, sometimes too hot like the fire shown or too suffocating and sharp like the knife or broken glass in the video. I also finally found a way to use the song ‘Buying Smokes’ in my work as the audio of the last 30 seconds really recaptures the feelings of stress and panic that come with clothes disrupting the way the body feels.
most. inspiring. piece. i’ve. read. all. year. this unlocked some shit in me (n i need to grasp it better…);
“The drink they’re making now looks like bong water with tiny floating tennis balls inside. Munchie brings her hand to cover her mouth when she laughs, and her chin tucks frequently. Mixie’s inscrutable squint is imitated by die-hards on TikTok. Of the choice not to speak in their videos, Munchie expresses fatigue. ‘Honestly, the internet is too loud. The feed is too loud. TikTok is too loud. I’m scrolling and I just want everyone to shut the fuck up.’”
Too many gems, but tldr they get it. gaming-life-cosplay. vision. intent. observation. patterns. connections.
The prospect of a widespread internet disruption is a genuine concern in our increasingly digital world. Our reliance on the internet for communication, commerce, and information access makes us vulnerable to the consequences of a prolonged outage. The centralization of our digital infrastructure, with a few tech giants controlling a significant portion of the cloud, exacerbates this vulnerability. A disruption to these services would have a ripple effect, impacting businesses, supply chains, and individuals alike.
However, crises often breed opportunities. Could an internet outage catalyze the rise of decentralized, community-driven networks? We've seen glimpses of this resilience in mesh networks used during protests and the proliferation of open-source tools promoting digital freedom. Could such initiatives not only survive but flourish in a landscape devoid of the traditional internet? Personal resilience starts with individual preparedness. Backing up data, utilizing offline knowledge repositories, and adopting secure communication protocols are not just good practices; they're essential for digital sovereignty. Preparing for an internet outage isn't about fear; it's about empowering ourselves with self-sufficiency.
Financial autonomy is equally crucial. Recognizing that banks are susceptible to disruption, exploring alternatives like cryptocurrency (in cold storage) and localized trade becomes prudent. In essence, while we prepare for potential digital turbulence, let's ground ourselves with analog foundations. Community networks, contingency plans, and an adaptable mindset are our anchors. Our goal shouldn't be merely to endure a digital blackout; it should be to cultivate a resilient lifestyle that thrives regardless of our online connectivity.
Counter-cultures are not just about opposing the status quo; they're about resilience and adaptability. Our responses to restrictions can foster the emergence of more robust, diverse systems that align with our inherent need for freedom and privacy. As we navigate the delicate balance between convenience and sovereignty, let's remember to look beyond our screens. Our neighbors, local communities, and the independence of thought are pillars that cannot be gated or switched off.