The bigger your platform — the bigger your responsibility.
The bigger your platform — the bigger your responsibility.
Mumbai, from the roof of the Museum of Solutions. Nov 15 2023. CC-BY
Group selfie, Codeavor India National Event. 6 April 2023. CC-BY
I was lucky enough to be the “guest of honor” and keynote speaker at the 2024 Codeavor India National Event in Delhi. Codeavor is a kind of international hackathon and science fair with over 300,000 kids from 70+ countries using robotics, AI, and design thinking to develop their own solutions to the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.
I was there representing the Museum of Solutions and there was a line of kids wanting my autograph [!!] and/or a selfie, so we decided to try a group selfie to save some time. :) :)
To the right of the frame with a big smile on his face is Dr. Sreejit Chakrabarty, Director of AI at GEMS Education in Dubai — a brilliant guy and fun to be with!
MuSo Make Lab, 3 December 2023. CC-BY
I gave these remarks at the opening gala for the Museum of Solutions on November 24, 2023.
Intro: the MuSo “3 boxes” video
The Museum of Solutions is represented by a simple red box; our logo.
Like the museum itself, this red box isn’t something we want you to passively admire; It’s an invitation. It’s questions: When you look at the world around you, what do you see? And then: what can you imagine? And then: what can we do?
But why is this important? Why build a museum to make an invitation and ask questions?
The Museum of Solutions is built on 3 fundamental ideas.
First, that the world is an increasingly complex and challenging place. The future our children inherit from us will be full of dramatic change and uncertainty; great need and great opportunity. The way we were taught to work and live together in the past will no longer suffice.
Second, that young people; the beautiful, funny, silly, capable, extraordinarily children that we love — that we all once were! — have a special place in this world. But their needs, rights, and capabilities are often undervalued or overlooked by grown ups.
Decisions we adults have taken have made the future less hopeful and less joyous for young people than it should be.
And when we overlook young people we not only harm them — we rob society of their extraordinary talents: to see the truth and to speak that truth to power; to imagine without boundaries; to solve problems; and to love.
And third, that museums, which have traditionally been a place where we look at the past, can now be, must now be, a place where we work together to imagine and create the future.
That all sounds pretty heavy. But the good news is that we here at MuSo think that changing the world can be playful and fun.
In fact, the key insight of MuSo is that changing the world *must* be playful and fun.
Children and grownups alike — we learn best when we are playful. Through play we truly see each other; we empathise. With play, our creativity is unleashed and our imagination is set free. And through play we become brave and confident — we take risks, we fail and fall, pull each other up, and try again.
This kind of playful learning: seeing, imagining, and doing together …together... is what MuSo was built to celebrate.
I believe that the Museum of Solutions is the most important museum project in the world today. Nowhere else have I seen this deep, unwavering commitment to the rights, capabilities, and futures of young people so magnificently realised.
And I think in a few moments, when you start exploring the museum yourself, you’ll feel this way too.
Whenever and wherever you see our beautiful red frame with “MuSo” written on the top of it, I invite you to pause for a moment, find a friend, and tell each other what you see in the world. Tell us what you imagine for the future.
And then: roll up your sleeves, find some fun, and let’s see what you can do.
Tonight, this isn’t just a party and MuSo isn’t just a box: it’s the future waiting to be imagined.
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Photo: Kartik Rathod
Ahiahi pai to all of you at the Lianza 2023 New Zealand library conference (October 31)!
And greetings to my colleagues at the Living with War conference in The Hague (November 3rd)!
For the Lianza conference I’ll be joining you from from inside the wood fabrication shop in the 10,000 square-foot Make Lab of the soon-to-open Museum of Solutions, Mumbai! And on November 3 I’ll be with you in person in The Hague for Living With War.
We are opening in November and we’ll be releasing more info, teasers, and events info very soon!
(You can check out our Instagram {the main platform in India} and website now for some sneak peeks of the building, program, and philosophy. Here’s a short post (about my joining the team) that gives a good short overview of the project. LOL see below for a special personal photo album treat.)
Photos — Some photos of the site, construction, and goings on here.
Climate Things — I mentioned the Climate Things initiatives, 23 Climate Things and the Culture for Climate Innovation Prize. We would love to have you all involved - - so drop us a note and let us know how we can help! Special shoutout to the great Erik Boekesteijn (who I believe is with you there today?! Hi Erik!), Jan Holmquist and Julia Matamoros who are bringing their tremendous passion and expertise to the project, and of course our initial group of funders/supporters.)
Culture, climate, and The Big Frikin Wall —This talk was a super-short “reduced Shakespeare” version of longer, more detailed work on the subject of updating library practice and The Big Frikin’ Wall, so here is some more detailed work if you’d like to dig in.
MuseumNext Interview: Culture, activism, and the big Frikin' Wall - a long interview with me about these ideas
Video and slides/links for NEMO webinar, Create Dangerously: Museums in the Age of Action - tons of notes, references, and a 45 minute webinar version of these ideas from the Network of European Museum Organizations. (Also a keynote talk from the NEMO 2022 conference in Lisbon.)
Notes from Digital, Culture, and the Transformation of Europe - a cool set of slides presenting the outcomes/synthesis of a 2021 workshop with library and museum/cultural leaders in Leiden, The Netherlands
…More coming soon. Got to watch the conference talk now!
MuSo exterior, freshly painted. 19 October 2023. CC-BY
New Prabhadevi Road, Mumbai. June 3, 2023. CC-BY
Here’s a two-pager (or one page double sided) showing the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals in English and French with the flashy graphics and short text descriptions.
UN SDG Game in English and French (PDF) (.ODT)
…This is for use at the Ingenium Innovation Challenge /hackathon on March 5, where I am moderating a panel discussion about engagement with the SDGs. (I’ll use this printout in a game we’ll play at the opening of the hackathon.)
Jim Richardson and Tim Deakin published a long interview with me on the MuseumNext website in advance of the Green Museum Summit.
A quick post here with some links I’ll mention in tomorrow’s Feb. 14 Webinar for NEMO – the Network of European Museum Organizations: Create Dangerously: Museums in the Age of Action.
Below are some of the books/articles I recommend towards the end of the talk, more-or-less in order of appearance.
The Carbon Almanac: https://thecarbonalmanac.org/
Minding the Climate: https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674247727
The Penguin Green Ideas series: https://shop.penguin.co.uk/products/penguin-green-ideas-collection
Business Disruption from the Inside Out: https://ssir.org/articles/entry/business_disruption_from_the_inside_out
Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System: https://donellameadows.org/archives/leverage-points-places-to-intervene-in-a-system/
Losing Earth: The Decade We Almost Stopped Climate Change https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/08/01/magazine/climate-change-losing-earth.html
The Insect Apocalypse Is Here: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/27/magazine/insect-apocalypse.html
5 Minds for the Future: https://books.google.com/books/about/Five_Minds_for_the_Future.html
The Ministry for the Future: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ministry_for_the_Future
Leaving Microsoft to Change the World: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/leaving-microsoft-to-change-the-world-john-wood
Braiding Sweetgrass: https://milkweed.org/book/braiding-sweetgrass
Ways of Being: https://jamesbridle.com/books/ways-of-being
Think Big, Start Small, Move Fast: https://slideshare.net/edsonm
Legends & Lattes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legends_%26_Lattes
Living Dead in Dallas: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_Dead_in_Dallas
How to be a Craftivist: https://craftivist-collective.com/Paperback-How-To-Be-A-Craftivist+
Climate Things https://climatethings.org — sign up for the mailing list or volunteer to get involved. I’d love to hear from you!
Please get in touch if you have any questions or suggestions!