Indy Johar (founder of Dark Matter Labs, systems designer) re-imagines and redesigns systems for a changed world. The architect and Professor of Planetary Civics at Melbourne’s RMIT and the University of Sheffield has worked with and advised organisations worldwide. Including the Scottish Government, the Mayor of London and WikiHouse, solving complex, entangled problems. Using complexity, emergence and entanglement theories he is a rare expert in this space to provide the (only) path to fixing the world, which is to say fixing our relationship with the world.
This conversation goes to a level I’ve not been to before publicly. On his modelling, we don’t have any choice but to start building the world that comes next, for the current one has no viable pathway. He gives a vision for this this. And he gives a timeframe, too.
For this episode, I’m providing a forum where you can talk through how you feel about the ideas and your feelings with others. Indy has offered to chime in too: Join the chat on Substack HERE.
SHOW NOTES
If you are new to this collapse topic you might want to catch up via this conversation with Luke Kemp, the one with Meg Wheatley and this one with Corey Bradshaw.
There are some previous guests and topics that are referenced in this chat:
- Nate Hagens on the future of fossil fuels
- Kate Raworth on Doughnut Economics
- We talk about zero-sum theory. I talked about this with Liv Boeree, former world poker champion.
- We also cover the Blue Zones concept. I interviewed the man behind this, Dan Buettner, here.
- Indy also references the work of Iain McGilchrist, a guest a few weeks back.
You can learn more about Indy's work via DarkMatterLabs
Connect with Indy on socials @DarkMatter_Labs and @indy_johar
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated fortnightly
- Published19 November 2024 at 19:35 UTC
- Length1h 18m
- Episode193
- RatingClean