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 +On the [[visualising_the_invisible_process|process page]] more detailed description of the flow, questions and techniques used in the workshop.
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 === Core question === === Core question ===
  
-How does visualizing the invisible change the way we interact with the world?+__**How does visualizing the invisible change the way we interact with the world?**__
  
 By visualizing we mean "making apparent", not just through visual means, but able to be perceived through one or multiple senses. By visualizing we mean "making apparent", not just through visual means, but able to be perceived through one or multiple senses.
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 What do we know? What do we know?
  
-We visualize environments, ideologies, information, cities and people. We use tools and methods, often technological, to visualize the invisible. What is considered invisible is different for different people. Things can be invisible for specific individuals or specific groups of people; they can be fully or partially invisible.Invisibility is made by us, it is a subjective phenomenon, and can have elements of faith. Physical things can remind us of things that are invisible. Using technology to visualize the invisible has often much to do with priviledge and power. Visualizing the invisible has been a part of philosophy, reasoning and meaning-making. +We visualize environments, ideologies, information, cities and people. We use tools and methods, often technological, to visualize the invisible. What is considered invisible is different for different people. Things can be invisible for specific individuals or specific groups of people; they can be fully or partially invisible.Invisibility is made by us, it is a subjective phenomenon, and can have elements of faith. Physical things can remind us of things that are invisible. Using technology to visualize the invisible has often much to do with privilege and power. Visualizing the invisible has been a part of philosophy, reasoning and meaning-making. 
  
 What do we presume? What do we presume?
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 We don’t know what is the relationship between belief and visibility and what is it’s link to morality. As such, we don’t know how it can impact the world, what it’s potential outcomes are an what problems might emerge from it. We are not sure which methods and processes are most effective. We don’t know how wide the scope is of visualizing the invisible, and what are its’ boundaries. Finally, we are unsure about the relationship between visualizing and creating a world. We don’t know what is the relationship between belief and visibility and what is it’s link to morality. As such, we don’t know how it can impact the world, what it’s potential outcomes are an what problems might emerge from it. We are not sure which methods and processes are most effective. We don’t know how wide the scope is of visualizing the invisible, and what are its’ boundaries. Finally, we are unsure about the relationship between visualizing and creating a world.
  
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 === Change Drivers === === Change Drivers ===
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   * Exploration of space   * Exploration of space
   * Terraforming   * Terraforming
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 === Critical Uncertainties === === Critical Uncertainties ===
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 Most important and uncertain: Most important and uncertain:
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 From within the scenario, think of a time when visualizing the invisible changed the way you interacted with the world. What did you do, how did you feel, what made it possible? From within the scenario, think of a time when visualizing the invisible changed the way you interacted with the world. What did you do, how did you feel, what made it possible?
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 Actions, what was visualized: Actions, what was visualized:
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   * Abstracting   * Abstracting
  
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 === Reflection === === Reflection ===
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 Some [[visualising_the_invisible_feedback|reflections]] from the participants. Some [[visualising_the_invisible_feedback|reflections]] from the participants.
  
-=== Process === 
  
-A step by step [[visualising_the_invisible_process|process]] of the workshop.+{{>https://secure.flickr.com/photos/foam/14482202158/}}
  
  
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