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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. | 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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=== Core question === | === Core question === | ||
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__**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 " | + | By visualizing we mean " |
=== The present situation === | === The present situation === | ||
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What do we know? | What do we know? | ||
- | We visualize environments, | + | We visualize environments, |
What do we presume? | What do we presume? | ||
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What is unknown? | What is unknown? | ||
- | We don’t know what is the relationship between belief and visibility and what is it’s | + | We don’t know what the relationship |
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* Combination of ideas, fields and cultures | * Combination of ideas, fields and cultures | ||
* Transnationalism and cultural appropriation | * Transnationalism and cultural appropriation | ||
- | * Arts and the collective aesthetics | + | * Arts and collective aesthetics |
* Digital selves (generational gaps) | * Digital selves (generational gaps) | ||
* Homogenization and globalization | * Homogenization and globalization | ||
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=== Scenarios === | === Scenarios === | ||
- | * [[franco]]: Radical openness and unsustainable homogenization. Everything is visualized and shared, but unseen due to massive | + | * [[franco]]: Radical openness and unsustainable homogenization. Everything is visualized and shared, but unseen due to massive |
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* Moments of reduced activity | * Moments of reduced activity | ||
* Words | * Words | ||
- | * transfer | + | * Transfer |
- | * archival | + | * Archival |
- | * fertility | + | * Fertility |
- | * lifecycle | + | * Lifecycle |
- | * the networks of sharing | + | * The networks of sharing |
* Control | * Control | ||
* Craft and emerging technologies | * Craft and emerging technologies | ||
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Resources, what made it possible to visualize the invisible and change the way you interact with the world? | Resources, what made it possible to visualize the invisible and change the way you interact with the world? | ||
* Abundance of materials | * Abundance of materials | ||
- | * Having a blank slate/ a new start and wanting to do it right this tine | + | * Having a blank slate / a new start and wanting to do it right this tine |
* Open sharing of ideas | * Open sharing of ideas | ||
* Competitive market of ideas and having room to expand | * Competitive market of ideas and having room to expand |