Decentralized sensemaking environments: from digital gardens to bouquets, forests and beyond

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Most of us are familiar with the centralized sensemaking environments: a few central authorities figure out what's important, then disseminate that information to the masses through channels like news media, schools, and workplaces. But in recent years, there's been a shift towards decentralized sensemaking environments, where people are more empowered to make their own sense of the world.

One example is the digital garden, where individuals cultivate their own collection of resources and connections, their own little patch of online real estate, tending to it and adding their contributions over time, allowing for a more personalized sensemaking experience. This might be a blog, a personal website, or even a social media profile. The digital garden is a more intimate sensemaking environment where users can control what they see and how they interact with information.

But digital gardens can also be scaled up to create Digital Forests and Skill Forests. In these environments, sensemaking is still decentralized, but there's more emphasis on collaboration and community. Users come together to share information and skills, forming a collective intelligence greater than the sum of its parts. These sensemaking environments have the potential to be incredibly powerful tools for learning and innovation.

So what does the future hold for sensemaking? It's hard to say for sure, but one thing is certain: the more we give individuals control over their sensemaking process, the more empowered and effective we can be in navigating complex worlds. So let's continue to experiment and explore new ways of making sense together.

More coming soon!

Cover image generated by Pedro Parrachia with DreamStudio

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