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future_fabulators:visualizing_the_invisible [2014-07-16 15:13] – Page name changed from future_fabulators:visualising_the_invisible to future_fabulators:visualizing_the_invisible majafuture_fabulators:visualizing_the_invisible [2014-07-16 16:32] maja
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-==== Visualising The Invisible ====+==== Visualizing The Invisible ====
  
 Design today deals with many complex systems, including politics, economy, society, technology and the environment. Very often design is seen as a means for problem solving. However, designing in and with complex systems means that many of the solutions generate new problems. So how do we design for thinking about problems, without necessarily dealing falling into the trap of solutionism. When thinking about problems, we can also think about future problematics (assumptions, expectations, different perspectives and the trap of prediction).  Design today deals with many complex systems, including politics, economy, society, technology and the environment. Very often design is seen as a means for problem solving. However, designing in and with complex systems means that many of the solutions generate new problems. So how do we design for thinking about problems, without necessarily dealing falling into the trap of solutionism. When thinking about problems, we can also think about future problematics (assumptions, expectations, different perspectives and the trap of prediction). 
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-On the [[visualising_the_invisible_process|process page]] you can find a more detailed description of the flow, questions and techniques used in the workshop.+On the [[visualizing_the_invisible_process|process page]] you can find a more detailed description of the flow, questions and techniques used in the workshop.
  
  
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-  * [[biopentopia]]: Radical openness and sustainable biodiversity. Sharing and diversity is visualized and celebrated. What remains invisible is the edge between the private and the public; also individual desire and cultural identity is flooded under the abundance of diversity+  * [[biopentopia]]: Radical openness and sustainable biodiversity. Sharing and diversity are visualized and celebrated. What remains invisible is the edge between the private and the public; also individual desire and cultural identity are flooded under the abundance of difference.
  
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 === Reflection === === Reflection ===
  
-Some [[visualising_the_invisible_feedback|reflections]] from the participants.+Some [[visualizing_the_invisible_feedback|reflections]] from the participants.
  
  
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