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liminal_futures [2020-07-10 09:41] – jobook | liminal_futures [2020-07-10 10:04] – greta |
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| === Prelude === |
| This is where we come from: |
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| https://subetha.fo.am/p/acm_research_grant_2020 |
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====== **notes** | === Motivation === |
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| https://fo.am/blog/2020/06/26/some-practices-uncertainty/ |
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| === Notes === |
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| https://medium.com/practical-futuring/managing-abyss-gaze-in-a-time-of-difficult-futures-3836b464182e \\ |
| Article from Changeist about how to keep your sensing abilities from getting overwhelmed |
| <blockquote> "actively sensing," or being someone who is generally always attuned and open to new signals, requires taking care of the equipment that allows you to do so.</blockquote> |
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| https://medium.com/practical-futuring/mapping-impacts-and-implications-74e737312191 \\ |
| Futures Wheel - a tool that might help bring some structure and logic to these bursts of distributed group ideation. |
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| Futures Wheels, this tool helps illuminate pathways of change, by starting with an initial major change at the center, then working outward in steps of immediate first-order impacts, then from each of these, branching to second-order impacts, then third, or until you run out of space. |
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| Changeist futures wheel template:https://static1.squarespace.com/static/561274a7e4b0671bb41d839f/t/5e6e24f30f431516e192e3c9/1584276724550/Futures+Wheel+A2.pdf |
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