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About Ludicorp

Ludicorp was born in the summer of 2002 and is a privately held company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. We're building a better platform for real time interaction online.

Our current project is a real-time media-sharing community site called Flickr, and is of particular interest to digital camera and camera phone users. It is currently in public beta, and we welcome new beta testers. Sign up today!

Our “corporate philosophy” has an excellent summary in the following passage from Disclosing New Worlds: Entrepreneurship, Democratic Action and the Cultivation of Solidarity by Charles Spinosa, Fernando Flores & Hubert Dreyfus (MIT Press 1997):

Business owners do not normally work for money either. They work for the enjoyment of their competitive skill, in the context of a life where competing skillfully makes sense. The money they earn supports this way of life. The same is true of their businesses. One might think that they view their businesses as nothing more than machines to produce profits, since they do closely monitor their accounts to keep tabs on those profits.

But this way of thinking replaces the point of the machine's activity with a diagnostic test of how well it is performing. Normally, one senses whether one is performing skillfully. A basketball player does not need to count baskets to know whether the team as a whole is in flow. Saying that the point of business is to produce profit is like saying that the whole point of playing basketball is to make as many baskets as possible. One could make many more baskets by having no opponent.

The game and styles of playing the game are what matter because they produce identities people care about. Likewise, a business develops an identity by providing a product or a service to people. To do that it needs capital, and it needs to make a profit, but no more than it needs to have competent employees or customers or any other thing that enables production to take place. None of this is the goal of the activity.

The goal is to kick ass.

We're not hiring right now.

Thanks for your interest, and please stay tuned!


Team News

Stewart ButterfieldStewart and Cal will be presenting at the Emerging Tech Conference in San Diego, March 14-17, 2005.

People are talking about Flickr...

"I've beta-tested this at various points and at each time I've been struck by Ludicorp's amazing combination of utilitarian, usable interface aesthetic and genuinely witty whimsy."

- Boing Boing