I don’t know where they came up with the title Dropping Knowledge but here’s an interesting project – getting together 112 world “experts” to sit around a giant table and give their answers to the pressing-questions-facing-our-world submitted by people.
Hard for me to tell whether this is primarily a media event, or is it a serious investigation? Maybe it’s also an “artistic” event in the same sense as The Missing Peace?
I first became aware of it thru YouTube, where Professor Robert Thurman was promoting it. (It’s worth clicking the link and viewing the videos!)
But the site of the Dropping Knowledge project itself is pretty interesting. There’s also a meta-layer here that I’d like you to pay attention to — the increasing use of technology, and particularly networked technology (the Internet) to make this kind of examination of questions and concepts available broadly around the world.
We see this in One, in Belief Net, in the infrastructure-promoting AirJaldi Summit, and hopefully we will also see it in our own online presence (some day soon) at The Dalai Lama Foundation. But, meanwhile, I will keep pointing out examples elsewhere, and hope that they’ll be of interest to you.