Citations:scenius

Noun: "Intelligence of a whole operation or group of people."

 * 2006, Jaron Lanier, V. S. Ramachandran, DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid, Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland Public Art (Organization), Truth, technology, and the visual/virtual world
 * For us, it's now the scenius; instead of the genius, you have the scenius. It's rooms like this; it's people exchanging; it's people actually comparing.
 * 2006, Kas Oosterhuis, Lukas Feireiss, The Architecture Co-laboratory: GameSetandMatch II : on Computer Games, Advanced Geometries, and Digital Technologies, episode publishers ISBN 9789059730366, page 131
 * The vortex of the scenius. The scenius is a dynamic joint venture in which the relationship between the producers and the consumers receives a meaning different from the meanings of those words in the Fordian production process.
 * 2006, Alex de Jong, Marc Schuilenburg, Mediapolis: Popular Culture and the City, 010 Publishers ISBN 9789064506284, page 123
 * Nevertheless, not all fans are part of the scenius. That only occurs when they manifest themselves as a group and make their knowledge widely available. The  third group within the scenius is that of the users.
 * 2009, Geeta Dayal, Brian Eno's Another Green World, A&C Black ISBN 9780826427861
 * Many years ago, Eno coined a term he called "scenius" to describe how large groups of people, not simply lone misunderstood geniuses, generate creativity. "Scenius" stands for the intelligence and the intuition of a whole cultural scene,”  Eno says...
 * 2012, Simon Reynolds, Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture, Soft Skull Press ISBN 9781593764777
 * How does all this relate to the concept of scenius; that crops up regularly? Brian Eno's scenius; definitely fits the idea that it's not about a record and a listener in  isolation, it's about music that's activated and potentiated when it's part of a...
 * 2013, Christopher Scoates, Brian Eno: Visual Music, Chronicle Books ISBN 9781452129488, page 290
 * The exhibition is an example of the scenius of Eno's milieu and time, not a causal effect. “Learning from Eno” is about this interchange between Eno and the scenius of his times.
 * 2014, Austin Kleon, Show Your Work!: 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered, Workman Publishing ISBN 9780761181361, page 11
 * Scenius doesn't take away from the achievements of those great individuals; it just acknowledges that good work isn't created in a vacuum, and that creativity is always, in some sense, a collaboration, the result of a mind connected to others...
 * 2015, Sam Horn, Got Your Attention?: How to Create Intrigue and Connect with Anyone, Berrett-Koehler Publishers ISBN 9781626562516, page 117
 * Let me share my first experience of a scenius, and then I'll share a couple of suggestions on how to set up a scenius at your next business event.
 * 2015, Ron Moy, Authorship Roles in Popular Music: Issues and Debates, Routledge ISBN 9781317672739
 * scenius This is the collective authorship of the crowd, scene or mass market.
 * 2011, Simon Reynolds, Bring the Noise: 20 Years of Writing About Hip Rock and Hip Hop, Soft Skull Press ISBN 9781593764012, page 321
 * Brian Eno has dubbed this syndrome &#39;scenius&#39;, punning on the words &#39;scene&#39; and &#39;genius&#39;. He argues that our old Romantic notions of the auteur as an  autonomous, endlessly fertile individual were precisely that: overly romanticized,  ...
 * 2014, Mark Fisher, Ghosts of My Life: Writings on Depression, Hauntology and Lost Futures, John Hunt Publishing ISBN 9781782796244
 * The temptation for any producer emerging from the scenius of the hardcore continuum was always to renounce the essentially collective nature of the  conditions of production. It was a temptation that Goldie was unable to resist, but,  tellingly, ...
 * 2012, Leonard Sweet, I Am a Follower: The Way, Truth, and Life of Following Jesus, Harper Collins ISBN 9780849949166, page 227
 * Musician Brian Eno invented a word, scenius, to describe the kinds of environments that create innovation. The lone genius is a myth. True innovation  comes through social scenes and connected groups of people: hence, scenius.  Likewise ...