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csaw:flow_exercise [2020-11-03 11:23] – created majacsaw:flow_exercise [2020-11-03 11:33] maja
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-==== Spatial flow ====  +==== Spatial flow ====
 ... brings together the physical and sensory aspects of the event (e.g. atmosphere, indoor & outdoor space design, movement between spaces) ... brings together the physical and sensory aspects of the event (e.g. atmosphere, indoor & outdoor space design, movement between spaces)
  
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   * **Emergence**: grounding the group's knowledge in their own lived experience, understanding their position in the context of the event and seeding new ideas of how things could be otherwise. - what are the participants themselves doing in this field, how do they feel about it, what are they passionate about, where is their energy?   * **Emergence**: grounding the group's knowledge in their own lived experience, understanding their position in the context of the event and seeding new ideas of how things could be otherwise. - what are the participants themselves doing in this field, how do they feel about it, what are they passionate about, where is their energy?
   * **Convergence**: manifesting the ideas through co-creation, making them concrete in some way, and deciding how to move forward.    * **Convergence**: manifesting the ideas through co-creation, making them concrete in some way, and deciding how to move forward. 
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 ==== CSAW Flow ==== ==== CSAW Flow ====
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 Group the ingredients in related clusters. Check if the ingredients are aligned with the purpose of the event.  Group the ingredients in related clusters. Check if the ingredients are aligned with the purpose of the event. 
  
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-=== The Flow ===+=== Temporal Flow ===
 Combine the different ingredients into a flow for the event. First a quick-and-dirty flow for CSAW as a daylong event, then extend the flow to five days – the duration of the pilot.  Combine the different ingredients into a flow for the event. First a quick-and-dirty flow for CSAW as a daylong event, then extend the flow to five days – the duration of the pilot. 
  
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 Imagine that you were designing a prototype CSAW event that would last one day. What of the ingredients would be key to include? And where in the day would they happen? You don't have to use all the ingredients, only the most essential ones. Ingredients for the overall atmosphere of the event you can place on the bottom. Atmosphere specific to a session put next to the session.  Imagine that you were designing a prototype CSAW event that would last one day. What of the ingredients would be key to include? And where in the day would they happen? You don't have to use all the ingredients, only the most essential ones. Ingredients for the overall atmosphere of the event you can place on the bottom. Atmosphere specific to a session put next to the session. 
  
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 +Possible points of tension during the week? In the 'emergent' phase, so towards the middle of the week when people start working on things together - there are interesting ideas, great questions, but it's not clear yet how to get to a desired result. Also, at the point of convergence on the last day, when the pressure of production becomes high, the benefits of 'exploring things together' might get lost in the rush to produce something for the presentation. Also, the presentation itself has to be carefully designed - avoid sequential presentations, make something playful, exploratory - the presentation format itself has to be aligned with the exploratory purpose of CSAW - e.g. an open lab, bazaar/fair, open mic, etc. 
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 +=== Spatial Flow ===
  
 +Cluster the ingredients that contribute to the atmosphere of the event and are not related to specific sessions but the overall atmosphere of the event.
  
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-  * Where are the possible points of tension during the week? In the 'emergent' phase, so towards the middle of the week when people start working on things together - there are interesting ideas, great questions, but it's not clear yet how to get to a desired result. Also, at the point of convergence on the last day, when the pressure of production becomes high, the benefits of 'exploring things together' might get lost in the rush to produce something for the presentation. Also, the presentation itself has to be carefully designed - avoid sequential presentations, make something playful, exploratory - the presentation format itself has to be aligned with the exploratory purpose of CSAW - e.g. an open lab, bazaar/fair, open mic, etc.+
  
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