Against Usefulness
4 hours ago
- #Research Funding
- #Independent Thinkers
- #Computing Paradigms
- A demonstration of Folk Computer in Brooklyn showed physical programming using paper and interactive tags, where programming becomes a whole-body, collaborative experience.
- Folk Computer is an open-source physical computing system developed by Omar Rizwan and Andrés Cuervo, evolving from research at Dynamicland and the lineage of Xerox PARC and CDG.
- The history of computing's paradigm shifts highlights the importance of 'useless' research, often funded by patrons, as seen in Xerox PARC, CDG (funded by SAP), and Dynamicland (a nonprofit).
- The author argues that independent thinkers, who focus on unfashionable questions and work openly with long time horizons, are essential for creating future paradigms, rather than just optimizing existing ones.
- A 'Request for Independent Thinkers' is proposed to identify and support individuals who are obsessed with deep, unconventional questions, build openly, and resist hype, with offers of various forms of support.
- The ACM's current focus on convergent topics like agents contrasts with the need for diverse, strange questions to drive the next computing paradigm, as embodied by Folk Computer's innovative approach.