Collective intellect (or stupidity) has always fascinated me and the Web allows curious people to test many such concepts with ease. Such interest was in part the reason for making my Are you random? test. Now, Douwe Osinga has come up with a brilliant collective mind project, where Internet users try to draw a map of the world. His introduction to the project touches some interesting subjects. Please cast a few votes to help the project (the site has been experiencing some trouble because of overload, so it might need some patience).

I remember a few earlier projects of similar sort:

Projects like these can probably tell us quite a lot about democracy and whether or not the majority vote necessarily yields the best outcome but I’ll leave you to judge as you browse through these projects. Enjoy!

Links:

Linked: The New Science of Networks Book by Physicist Albert-L’szl’ Barab’si on networks and emergent behavior

Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software Brilliant book on emergence and complexity