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 The methods I found fall into a wide range of artefacts and experience that are interrelated and deeply connected with the spirit of the Trickster which will be discussed in more depth later...  The methods I found fall into a wide range of artefacts and experience that are interrelated and deeply connected with the spirit of the Trickster which will be discussed in more depth later... 
  
-o hybrids that evade categorisation by existing mental models  +  * hybrids that evade categorisation by existing mental models  
-o activities that blur the dichotomies of right and wrong, true and false, real and unreal  +  activities that blur the dichotomies of right and wrong, true and false, real and unreal  
-o processes that reveal hidden or obvious truths +  processes that reveal hidden or obvious truths 
-o mediums that stimulate multiple senses simultaneously or by- pass well used senses and engage different parts of the brain that are not normally in play +  mediums that stimulate multiple senses simultaneously or by- pass well used senses and engage different parts of the brain that are not normally in play 
-o experiences that push the boundaries of consensus reality by inviting us to question whether something is real, exists, is happening. +  experiences that push the boundaries of consensus reality by inviting us to question whether something is real, exists, is happening 
-o experiences that allow us to grow our own reality +  experiences that allow us to grow our own reality 
-o collaborations that create portals between different rhealms ( spiritual, physical, digital, imaginal, magical) and cultures.+  collaborations that create portals between different rhealms ( spiritual, physical, digital, imaginal, magical) and cultures.
  
-Using these all the methods and tools that I studied were several which could be seen to cross over and fall into multiple categories, or were particularly effective examples of practice in a particular area they are:+Practices that fall into one or many of these areas included:
    
   * **sensorial labyrinths**    * **sensorial labyrinths** 
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 http://www.un-fiction.blogspot.com/2008/10/expo-of-un-popular-culture.html (item on Greg Broadmore and Weta Studios) http://www.un-fiction.blogspot.com/2008/10/expo-of-un-popular-culture.html (item on Greg Broadmore and Weta Studios)
  
 + *** transdisciplinary facilitation**
  
  
 +http://www.un-fiction.blogspot.com/2008/06/luminous-green-singapore.html
  
-//**as well as a number of other explorations,expeditions and musings that are tangentially related to this report**//+http://www.un-fiction.blogspot.com/2008/08/post-luminous-green.html
  
 +http://www.un-fiction.blogspot.com/2008/10/return.html 
  
  
  
-  +//**I also engaged in a number of other explorations,expeditions and musings that are tangentially related to this report**//
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-  *** transdisciplinary facilitation*+
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-http://www.un-fiction.blogspot.com/2008/06/luminous-green-singapore.html +
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-http://www.un-fiction.blogspot.com/2008/08/post-luminous-green.html +
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-http://www.un-fiction.blogspot.com/2008/10/return.html +
  
  
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-In addition to this work a number of field tests have taken place in order to try out ideas found through research. Results were recorded in both the blog and the pages of this wiki.  +In addition to this research I engaged in an number of field tests to try out ideas in practice and make some attempt to transform the reality of a particular system and set of individuals . Results were recorded in both the blog and the pages of this wiki.  
  
 **one off experiments** **one off experiments**
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