https://dynamicland.org/ Dynamicland [0-header] Our Mission Our Project Donate [0-drawings] We are a non-profit long-term research group in the spirit of Doug Engelbart and Xerox PARC. We are inventing a new computational medium where people work together with real objects in the real world, not alone with virtual objects on screens. We are building a community workspace in the heart of Oakland, CA. The entire building is the computer. Our mission is to incubate a humane dynamic medium whose full power is accessible to all people. 1 A communal computer. [1-1-laptops] This is computing together. This is computing together in Dynamicland. No screens, no devices. Just ordinary physical materials -- paper and clay, tokens and toy cars -- brought to life by technology in the ceiling. Every scrap of paper has the capabilities of a full computer, while remaining a fully-functional scrap of paper. [1-1-together] In Dynamicland, computational media isn't hidden away in isolated virtual worlds. It's real stuff that everyone can see and get their hands on. And everyone gets their hands on everything! You walk by, you see what someone is making, you play with it and trade ideas, you sit down and work on it together. This happens constantly. Everyone learns from everyone, all the time. Dynamicland is a computer where people literally work together, face-to-face, with eye contact and many hands. It's as multiplayer as the real world. 2 Agency, not apps. [1-2-apps] No normal person sees an app and thinks "I can make that myself." Or even "I can modify that to do what I actually need." Computational media in Dynamicland feels like stuff anyone can make. Pens, scissors, and staplers are genuinely powerful tools here. Make interactive books with tape and a hole punch. A humane dynamic medium gently leads people down a path from playing, to crafting, to remixing, to programming. [1-2-programming] Programs are small, because the real world does most of the work. Programs are flexible, and compose readily. But most importantly -- programs are real things. You touch them. You see them everywhere -- they can only run when visible. You can change anything and see what happens. No black boxes. Everyone is constantly grabbing and remixing each other's work, because it's all just there. Mash-ups happen in seconds. The social dynamics of programming here are completely bonkers. Dynamicland is an authoring environment, and everyone is an author. People make what they need for themselves. They learn through immersion. The true power of the dynamic medium -- programmability -- is for everyone. 3 Thinking like a whole human. [1-3-spread] [1-3-everything] People think with their hands. People think with their bodies. People spread out walk around compare possibilities. People improvise experiment with everything. A humane dynamic medium embraces the countless ways in which human beings use their minds and bodies, instead of cramming people into a tiny box of pixels. One guest, after spending time at Dynamicland, held up his smartphone and shouted, "This thing is a prison!" Dynamicland is a communal computer, designed for agency, not apps, where people can think like whole humans. It's the next step in our mission to incubate a humane dynamic medium whose full power is accessible to all people. The computer of the future is not a product, but a place. A community space and possible future. If the dynamic medium is to serve as the foundation for new modes of thought and communication, it must lift all people, not just those traditionally advantaged by technology. There is no product we can ship to achieve this goal. Instead, we are building Dynamicland as a community space, where the people of Oakland will come to "live in the future" and shape the medium with us. We are actively drawing our community from a diverse set of people, with a focus on those who are underserved or alienated by current forms of computing. This community space is a model for a new kind of civic institution -- a public library for 21st-century literacy. [2-spaces] Workspaces and galleries, where residents and visitors alike create dynamic media and exhibits, learn from those of others, and freely remix everything. A new kind of makerspace meets a new kind of Exploratorium. Town hall of the future, hosting talks and discussions about issues of importance to the community. A place to invent a new form of conversation, beyond the "oral culture" of talking points and PowerPoints. Students of all ages. We'll be actively working with K-12 students via after-school and summer programs, as well as hosting university work. The next generation should take the dynamic medium for granted. One step in a 50-year project. [2-research-agenda] Bret's 2013 CDG research agenda, the roots of Dynamicland [2-humane] Bret's 2014 talk "The Humane Representation of Thought" 2014: CDG research lab was co-founded by Alan Kay and Bret Victor to reinvent computing for the 21st century. The Dynamicland vision and technology emerged from years of exploration, hundreds of working prototypes, and multiple whole-system iterations. 2018: Founding Dynamicland. In Oakland, we built the first full-scale realization of the vision, inviting thousands of people into our space to collaborate. Together, these artists, scientists, teachers, students, programmers, and non-programmers created hundreds of projects that would have been impossible anywhere else. 2020: Realtalk-2020. We're bringing together everything we've learned to create the next iteration of our Realtalk computing system. Realtalk-2020 will form the foundation for the next decade of research and applications. 2022: Dynamicland meets the world, in the form of new kinds of libraries, museums, classrooms, science labs, arts venues, and businesses. We will empower these communities to build what they need for themselves, to design their own futures. 2040: A dynamicland in every neighborhood, following the model of the Carnegie libraries a century ago. Like libraries and museums, these dynamiclands will be run by the local community and reflect the local culture, in contrast to franchised clones or mass-produced products. Perhaps existing libraries will be dynamiclands. 2060: The dynamic medium, everywhere, built into all infrastructure as electric lighting is today. As a non-profit, we are free and obligated to do whatever it takes to ensure that this pervasive medium is safe and empowers all people, rather than prioritizing corporate or nefarious interests. A 5000-year project. [2-cosmic] Writing and print transformed humanity. Computing will have as great an effect. What will be the shape of this transformation? Will it lift all people, or widen the gap? Give people agency, or give them products to consume? Bring people together, or isolate them? Deepen people's connection to their bodies, their hands, and the real world we all depend on? Or abstract human beings into pixels and database entries? The time to decide is now. The dynamic medium belongs to everyone. Dynamicland is non-profit. Some projects are bigger than companies. The Internet, for example, could never have happened as a consumer product. The Internet was incubated in a non-commercial research culture for decades. By the time a trillion-dollar industry grew around it, a set of core values (decentralization, equal access for all) were embedded in the core protocols, and are still recognized today as ideals worth fighting for. This is our model. A humane future must be funded. The fundamental research that gave rise to personal computing and the Internet was made possible by adequate funding, via federal agencies and industrial laboratories. The global wealth subsequently generated by these inventions has been astronomical. Fundamental research is now in a time of extreme scarcity. Industry continues to exploit the inventions of the past, not plant the seeds for a humane future. Government and foundation grants prefer low-risk incremental work. Just keeping our tiny group alive has been a constant desperate struggle. Dynamicland exists, barely, due to the foresight of a small handful of visionary donors and corporations. If you'd like to become a visionary funder and meaningfully enable our progress toward the humane future, please get in touch. About Us more peeks [?] #@dynamicland1 #hi@dynamicland.org [ ] [Get Updates]