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		<title>Clay Shirky on cognitive surplus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clay Shirky (via Edge) talks about cognitive surplus &#8211; a phrase he coined during the talk. Fascinating, and well worth the read. How much time do *you* waste spend watching television? How much more would we be capable of as human beings if we could only harness that energy? &#8220;If I had to pick the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clay Shirky (via Edge) talks about <a href="http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/shirky08/shirky08_index.html" target="_blank">cognitive surplus</a> &#8211; a phrase he coined during the talk. Fascinating, and well worth the read. How much time do *you* <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">waste</span> spend watching television? How much more would we be capable of as human beings if we could only harness that energy?</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;If I had to pick the critical technology for the 20th century, the bit of social lubricant without which the wheels would&#8217;ve come off the whole enterprise, I&#8217;d say it was the sitcom. Starting with the Second World War a whole series of things happened &#8212; rising GDP per capita, rising educational attainment, rising life expectancy and, critically, a rising number of people who were working five-day work weeks. For the first time, society forced onto an enormous number of its citizens the requirement to manage something they had never had to manage before &#8212; free time.</p>
<p>And what did we do with that free time? Well, mostly we spent it watching TV.</p>
<p>We did that for decades. &#8230; Desperate Housewives essentially functioned as a kind of cognitive heat sink, dissipating thinking that might otherwise have built up and caused society to overheat.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s only now, as we&#8217;re waking up from that collective bender, that we&#8217;re starting to see the cognitive surplus as an asset rather than as a crisis. &#8230;</p>
<p>So how big is that surplus? If you take Wikipedia as a kind of unit, all of Wikipedia, the whole project&#8211;every page, every edit, every line of code, in every language Wikipedia exists in&#8211;that represents something like the accumulation of 98 million hours of human thought. I worked this out with Martin Wattenberg at IBM; it&#8217;s a back-of-the-envelope calculation, but it&#8217;s the right order of magnitude, about 98 million hours of thought.</p>
<p>And television watching? Two hundred billion hours, in the U.S. alone, every year. Put another way, now that we have a unit, <strong>that&#8217;s 2,000 Wikipedia projects a year spent watching television.</strong> Or put still another way, in the U.S., we spend 98 million hours every weekend, just watching the ads. This is a pretty big surplus. People asking, &#8220;Where do they find the time?&#8221; when they&#8217;re looking at things like Wikipedia don&#8217;t understand how tiny that entire project is, as a carve-out of  the cognitive surplus that&#8217;s finally being dragged into what Tim O&#8217;Reilly calls an architecture of participation.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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