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So Foam, and gRig could be seen as subversive tricksters, formed to confound, confuse and ultimately destabilise consensus reality. | So Foam, and gRig could be seen as subversive tricksters, formed to confound, confuse and ultimately destabilise consensus reality. | ||
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This research project is focussed around discovering **the most effective mechanisms we can use to become more conscious of, and change, our relationship to reality** | This research project is focussed around discovering **the most effective mechanisms we can use to become more conscious of, and change, our relationship to reality** | ||
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The **overall aims** for this process are: | The **overall aims** for this process are: | ||
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and other methods that will be discovered. | and other methods that will be discovered. | ||
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==== Results ==== | ==== Results ==== | ||
- | * A **public blog** recording research so far called ‘…..reality what?’ found at: http:// | + | ===== Writings and Research ===== |
- | Reality creating, blurring and bridging activities **written about so far** include: **Sensorial Labyrinths**, | ||
- | Blog has drawn favourable, offline, responses, subscriptions | + | **A Blog** records research results |
- | *A **public talk**, and potential collaboration with [[ARG]] expert, Adrian Hon and several other **new connections** that may provide useful to Foam and gRig in the future: Iwan Brioc, Tassos Stevens, Richard Lambe, Micheal Cheldave, David Peat, Mary-Jane O’Reilly, and several others. | ||
- | Numerous experiments | + | **Reality creating, blurring |
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+ | * **sensorial labyrinths** | ||
- | Ungenreable Activity: | + | http:// |
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+ | * [[ARG]]’s | ||
- | Transdisciplinary Faciltation: | + | http:// |
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+ | * **geo-caching** | ||
- | Hybrid Story-ing: | + | http:// |
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+ | *** street games** | ||
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+ | * **hybrids** | ||
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+ | as well as a number of other explorations, | ||
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+ | *** transdisciplinary facilitation** | ||
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+ | *** exhibitions and expeditions** | ||
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+ | ** * publications, | ||
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+ | ** * meandering musings** | ||
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+ | *** reality challenging psychological sydromes** | ||
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+ | **The Blog** has drawn favourable, offline, responses, subscriptions and a small and loyal readership. | ||
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+ | There have been numerous requests for further information about the content, including requests for details about Foam and its other activities. People connect and contact each other through the site. | ||
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+ | Therefore it has already contributed to Foam’s aim of encouraging participation, | ||
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+ | === Experiments and Field Tests === | ||
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+ | A number of field tests have taken place in order to try out ideas found through research. These include | ||
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+ | **one off experiments** | ||
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+ | Subverting xmas and creating hybrid decorations in a deprived neighbourhood | ||
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+ | Reactivating marginalised spaces using geo-cache and treasure hunt mechanisms | ||
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+ | **large scale hybrid story-ing ARG-like programmes** | ||
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+ | Awhiworld was an experiment that took place within a primary school involving 150 children aged 5 to 12 years old,11 teaching staff and a six month time frame: | ||
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==== Discussion ==== | ==== Discussion ==== | ||
To be discussed | To be discussed | ||
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* Kegan, R. (1982) The Evolving Self. Harvard University Press. | * Kegan, R. (1982) The Evolving Self. Harvard University Press. | ||
* Kegan, R. (1994) In Over Our Heads – The Mental Demands of Modern Life, Harvard University Press. | * Kegan, R. (1994) In Over Our Heads – The Mental Demands of Modern Life, Harvard University Press. | ||
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