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Feng Shui and Technology

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Culture on Demand: Bridging the Gap
Feng Shui and technology have more in common than meets the eye
By STAN STALNAKER

July 14, 2000
Web posted at 8:30 p.m. Hong Kong time, 8:30 a.m. EDT

I’m no expert on feng shui, or even technology, but I’m beginning to realize that there is a deep relationship between the ancient and organic form of organization associated with feng shui and the increasing need for organic systems in technology. Whoever can figure out how to make feng shui and technology mesh will really have something on their hands, and I want in before the IPO.

There has been of lot of talk lately about how forces like the Internet and "being wired" are reshaping the organizational structures that we use to communicate. This is true from a hardware perspective–from the complicated circuit boards and processors that route information, all the way up to the grand chaotic structure of the Internet, which now routes just about everything–from words to pictures to audio, and soon, they say, smells.
 

For the full article go to http://www-cgi.cnn.com/ASIANOW/time/asiabuzz/2000/07/15/

 

Tags: Ch'i · Five Elements · Technology

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