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 A parallel universe uncovered through transdisciplinary facilitation, hybrid story-ing and ungenreable activities. A parallel universe uncovered through transdisciplinary facilitation, hybrid story-ing and ungenreable activities.
  
-Primary Location: West Papakura, South Auckland, New Zealand (37° 5' 0" South, 174° 57' 0" East) +Primary Location: East Papakura, South Auckland, New Zealand (37° 5' 0" South, 174° 57' 0" East) 
 http://www.maplandia.com/new-zealand/auckland/papakura/  http://www.maplandia.com/new-zealand/auckland/papakura/ 
  
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 **Background:** **Background:**
  
-West Papakura is a economically deprived area populated by indigenous maori, pacific island, and migrant groups. It has recently warranted special focus by police and civic authorities due to high rates of criminal activity (drug houses and labs, gang violence, truancy, tagging, theft etc). Initial entry into the area came via the local community constable who needed some community development consultation and expertise. He and his colleagues had initiated the Awhiwraparound Project, an experimental initiative where 11 streets in a square block are given a dedicated police presence and community centre. (Awhi means embrace in Maori) 
  
-In this socially deprived area the physical, digital and imaginal realms have been deactivated and disconnected. There are large tracts of land that are underutilised and abandoned: A set of 6 netball courts that have not been used for ten years, and TeKoiwi Park which is an ancient spring/swamp with a foreboding atmosphere. Access to the virtual world is challenging, and not widespread. 
  
-There are also large areas of potential, with the local primary school forming a strong positive influence on the surrounding community.  The innovative staff are working on numerous projects to enhance the lives of their chilren, including cultivating a large community organic garden in the grounds of the school.  Their vision is for this garden to spread into the backyards of the inhabitants feeding their tummies and rejuvenating their souls.  +East Papakura is a economically deprived area populated by indigenous maori, pacific island, and migrant groups. It has recently warranted special focus by police and civic authorities due to high rates of criminal activity (drug houses and labs, gang violence, truancy, tagging, theft etc). Initial entry into the area came via the local community constable who needed some community development consultation and expertise. He and his colleagues had initiated the Awhiwraparound Project, an experimental initiative where 11 streets in a square block are given a dedicated police presence and community centre. (Awhi means embrace in Maori) 
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 +In this socially deprived area the physical, digital and imaginal realms have been deactivated and disconnected. There are large tracts of land that are underutilised and abandoned: A set of 6 netball courts that have not been used for ten years, and Te Koiwi Park which is an ancient spring/swamp with a foreboding atmosphere. Access to the virtual world is challenging, and not widespread. 
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 +There are also large areas of potential, with the local primary school forming a strong positive influence on the surrounding community.  The innovative staff are working on numerous projects to enhance the lives of their children, including cultivating a large community organic garden in the grounds of the school.  Their vision is for this garden to spread into the backyards of the inhabitants feeding their tummies and rejuvenating their souls.  
  
 There is also a strong community spirit flowing throughout this area and the relationship oriented cultures that exist in the few square kilometres of the boundary do much to counter the social and economic hardship many families face. There is also a strong community spirit flowing throughout this area and the relationship oriented cultures that exist in the few square kilometres of the boundary do much to counter the social and economic hardship many families face.
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 **Discovering Awhi** **Discovering Awhi**
  
-While working on the Awhiwraparound project it became clear through number of peripheral conversations, haphazard archeological finds, and awkward interuniversal encounters that a parallel world existed. This world seems to be connected through a complex web of synchronicity lines and interdimensional portals.  +While working on the Awhiwraparound project it became clear through number of peripheral conversations, haphazard archeological finds, and awkward interuniversal encounters that a parallel world existed. This world seems to be connected through a complex web of synchronicity lines and interdimensional portals.  
  
 Discovery is only recent, but already interworld activity is taking place.  Locations for this activity are the primary school garden, backyards and walkways of neighbouring houses, Smith's Avenue Netball courts, and Te Koiwi Park. New hubs, portals and connection lines appear every day.   Discovery is only recent, but already interworld activity is taking place.  Locations for this activity are the primary school garden, backyards and walkways of neighbouring houses, Smith's Avenue Netball courts, and Te Koiwi Park. New hubs, portals and connection lines appear every day.  
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 **Record of Awhiworld Activities** **Record of Awhiworld Activities**
 {{:consensusrealityawhi.doc|}} {{:consensusrealityawhi.doc|}}
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 +[For reasons of confidentiality some information needs to stay offline and be provided as appendices to final research report.]
  
  June/July 2008  June/July 2008
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 August 2008 August 2008
   * Teachers create systematic and detailed lesson plans based around AwhiWorld concept (to be added). Plans for unveiling of world begin in earnest. Expected launch date 25 August 08.   * Teachers create systematic and detailed lesson plans based around AwhiWorld concept (to be added). Plans for unveiling of world begin in earnest. Expected launch date 25 August 08.
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 +August 2008
 +  * 25 August 2008 Awhiworld uncovered. 8.55am Patuapairehe intercept police communication network to send a message.  This message is recorded on CD by police person who runs it sirens blazing to school.9.00am school children gather in assembly for Monday morning karakia (prayers)and songs to start their week. 9.05 am police car enters school grounds, policeman in full riot ensemble enters hall to present message to teachers.
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 +//"I am from the Patupaiarehe iwi of Pukekiwiriki.  I have limited time to send you this message and have used the police communication network to make sure you receive it and that you know that it is IMPORTANT.  
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 +You must know that you are about to begin a journey of discovery.  Go back to your classroom you must listen very carefully to your teachers.  I have given them some detailed information and instructions for you."//
 +[sound sample is available]
 +9.15 am teachers rush students to classrooms where messages have been hidden in special boxes somewhere in the classroom.  Once found the messages have detailed instructions from the Patupairehe..thus the uncovery of Awhiworld has begun. [Detailed production notes, pictures and notes will be provided as part of the final research summary]
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 +  * 28/8 Review meeting Teachers update as to activities thus far.  Several have introduced a special powerpoint story made up for this programme and based on an old Maori myth of the area. [powerpoint provided as part of research summary]. All teachers are asking students to write or draw about a future earth that is now not able to support life due to current activities. Notes and feedback available in detailed form offline.
 +September 2008
 +  * 8/9 Second review meeting - detailed notes to be provided offline. Generally teachers are doing a lot of visual work with the students. Reading particular books and introducing ideas of portals and gatekeepers.Comments are that it is hard to sometimes grasp the concepts but that once grasped the students get really into it..particularly the boys who are enjoying making connections between their on-line game environments and the material in the classroom.
 + Meeting also includes an environmental/sustainability education expert who is supporting the teachers (and this project) in the backyard gardening community interface stage which will take place next term.
 +  * 9/9 Forensic examination of portals was undertaken with assistance by Raewyn Turner (prominent NZ mixed media artist). Presentation started the proceedings. Then students were encouraged to look at their surroundings and work in small groups to investigate anomalous phenomena. This material will then become the focus for story production and writing.  Students are undertaking mapping of the school grounds and surrounding community as part of their math curricula. They are also learning about the qualities and values inherent to gatekeepers of various kinds.
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