Blogging at LIFT08
January 31, 2008 – Libby Davy – Print
Next week I will be dedicating some time to a few long lost passions.
1. Eating fondue.
2. Inviting time, space, stimulation, reflection, dialogue to motivate my curiosity for how we learn and create
3. Learning, creating (well, not so long lost)
4. Blogging at the level we encourage others to.
Actually, they gave me a free ticket to attend, so I really HAVE to blog it. Do unto others and all that.
Since things took off for Authentic Blogging last year, I have to admit to feeling a bit of a fraud. Every week we talked with people about the potential of reflective blogging – and barely found time to walk the talk. No excuses now. Time to put down some real stuff for the Authentic Blogging book.
From 6-9 Feb I will be at LIFT08 in Geneva, then taking a train around the alps to just kind of be in the world, gaze in awe, maybe stop somewhere and yodel. Write. Breathe. Write.
It’s a rawther special happening by all accounts, gathering together the likes of speakers Andy Reisinger (Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore), Naked Scoble, Bruce Sterling, Cory Doctorow and many other lovelies besides. In so many ways the LIFT folk model the way we want to see people coming together in the shared, co-construction of higher thinking, feeling and creating. Hyperlinks subverting hierarchy all the way… I cringe as I name drop the big guys we all respond to (or not), as I espouse the more egalitarian wisdom of the crowd.
Sure it will get a bit techy at times and I will wish my uber-geek Gra was sitting in my ear like a babelfish from time to time. It will be strange being away from my little family, Gra, Bea and Maxi the Cat. But I am guessing that the people, the novelty, the conversations, giggling at the Svizz-ness of it all will keep the baying wolf of homesickness at the door for a few days at least.
There are still some tickets available if you want to join up. It’s going to be amazing.
More to come…
Any offers of somewhere to stay in Geneva or advice on which train journey to take are most welcome indeed!



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