水曜日, 11月 15, 2006

IE homepage

Let's sing Latin anthems in church♪

http://mixi.jp/view_community.pl?id=1545352

金曜日, 11月 10, 2006

Revised: Issue Entrepreneurship

Your message.
1. What is your sticky message? (Barabasi 3) What is the idea you wish to promote or issue/problem you want to try to 'solve'?

Though Gregorian Chant is a traditional hymn in Latin language in Roman Catholic Church, there is less oppotunities to perform it in japanese churches, less people who understand Latin than layman's expectation.
* More choirs are expected to perform the Gregorian chant.
* More people in Chrch are expected to study Latin.

Knowledge of social network.
2. Who is your strategic social group? Can you identify and define the organisational base you will need to develop and/or tap into?

church choirs,
secular chorus groups,
instisute of sacred music like http://www.st-gregorio.or.jp/

1. Chrch choirs have some connection(not so strong) through church members.
2. * Chorus groups' networks are stronger than choirs, open to layman, and vigorously act. This is expected to be a strategic base.
3. Music institutes have excellent arts and strong networks in higher level, but seem to be difficult to be moved by a request of an indivisual.

Same people often join 1. and 2., even 3.
Among them, 2. is most proper social resource.

Strategy for network building.
3. How will work to create your organisational base? How will you spread and encourage others to take up your message?

1. Search chorus groups that have GC in their main works.
2. Go these groups and preach them to sing also in church with following merits.

(The merits to sing at church as a member of choir:
(1. He can sing GC in proper location(chapels etc.).
(2. He can make use of his arts and interests to traditional church culture not only for leisure.

3. Invite some interested people to study Latin language

火曜日, 10月 03, 2006

Issue Entrepreneurship

Your message.
1. What is your sticky message? (Barabasi 3) What is the idea you wish to promote or issue/problem you want to try to 'solve'?

I try to connect to those who have interest in sacred music in common.

Knowledge of social network.
2. Who is your strategic social group? Can you identify and define the organisational base you will need to develop and/or tap into?



Strategy for network building.
3. How will work to create your organisational base? How will you spread and encourage others to take up your message?

I will go to church directly, listen to a lecture on music, talk at internet BBS.

Personal Reaction

When I read the part of making webmap, I thought of "MIXIGRAPH". Mixigraph is a system to show the direct link called "MyMixi" in MIXI, the largest social networking service in Japan. Using this system, one can know the connection between any mixi users in MyMixi basis. This system does not show the relationship without MyMixi . If two users are not linked as MyMixi, it is possible that they are more familiar than other MyMixies.
Digitalizing friendship shall be far more difficult than simply making web document map because human relationship is changing.

A Brief Summary of Reading (Barabasi pp. 25-35)

A Hungarian writter Frigyes Karinthy published his work "Lancszemek" or "Chains" in 1929 . The work is forgotten at all today, but his idea that people are linked by at most five links is deserves our attention.

In 1967, Stanley Milgram discovered famous "six degrees". The goal of his study was to measure the distance between any two peoples in the US. He traced the links between the two people using letters.
The research contains four steps:

(0. The researchers send folder contains short summary of the research to a person rondomly chosen)
1. Add recipient's name to the letter
2. The recipient return postcard to Harvard University
3. If the recipient knows the target person, send the folder to him or her
4. If the recipient do not know the target people, mail this folder to a personal acquaintance who is more likely to know the targer person

Eventually he found the number of intermediate persons 5.5. This number is very close to Karinthy's suggestion. Milgram made it round up to 6, and famous "six degrees of saparation" was born.
Though Milgram never used the phrase "six degrees of separation", John Guare made it a myth with his play in 1991. Guare applied the "six degrees of saparation" that is originally measure the distance in the US to the whole world.
Anyway, it has good reason to think there is a path between any two people in the world.

Applying this idea to measure the distance between two folders in the web, the University of Notre Dame members obtain the map of network of the university and conclude there are eleven degrees of separartion. The network is very small compare to the whole Web, but according to the NEC group, any document in the Web is on average 19 clicks away from any other.

Milgram's six degree and Web's nineteen degree are not different. They seem to have something more fundamental than humanity's natural desire to spread social links all over the globe. These degrees are able to culculate in logarithmic term. If a network is 100 times laeger than the other, the separation of the larger will be only two degrees higher than the smaller.

火曜日, 9月 12, 2006

Personal Reaction to Barabasi

The idea is trend of today. It is useful to see the world, but it is also temporal view like the way in the past. I am interested in until when the paradigm is valid or dominant.

A brief summary of reading (Barabasi pp. 1-8 )

In 2000, a high school student called MafiaBoy attacked the websistem of Yahoo, and 2000 years ago, Paul succeeded to spread Christianity in Mediterranian World. They have the great difference, the fomer is a destrotyer, and the latter is a builder of network, but they both are master of network.
The nature is not a gathering of parts that isolated phenomena like puzzle, but a network that everything touches everything else. We see world as a whole today, stepping out of reductionism.