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hosting_craft [2014-06-18 09:42] majahosting_craft [2015-01-08 11:55] – [Session 6: Graphic harvesting] maja
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 ==== Hosting craft ==== ==== Hosting craft ====
  
-This page is an overview of facilitation and hosting techniques practiced at FoAM for over a decade. +This page has an overview of facilitation and hosting techniques practiced at FoAM for over a decade. The page is structured based on the course notes for the participatory Hosting Craft training sessions designed by Maja Kuzmanovic in 2013-2014. As such the page is still in progress..
  
 //With thanks to Maggie Buxton, Simone Poutnik, Hendrik Tiessinga (and others from The Art of Hosting community), Nick Payne, Ineke Van Mulders, Edel Maex, Christina Stadlbauer, Helga Hartl and many others who have facilitated workshops, held trainings and retreats through which we experienced the practice and the craft of hosting and facilitation.// //With thanks to Maggie Buxton, Simone Poutnik, Hendrik Tiessinga (and others from The Art of Hosting community), Nick Payne, Ineke Van Mulders, Edel Maex, Christina Stadlbauer, Helga Hartl and many others who have facilitated workshops, held trainings and retreats through which we experienced the practice and the craft of hosting and facilitation.//
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 ==== Session 6: Graphic harvesting ==== ==== Session 6: Graphic harvesting ====
  
-Many thanks to Nik Payne… many notes below are from his course+Many thanks to Nik Payne for much of the information in this session comes from him...
  
 === What is graphic harvesting/visual recording/visual facilitation? === === What is graphic harvesting/visual recording/visual facilitation? ===
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 === Harvesting tools === === Harvesting tools ===
  
-  * Letters (speed vs legibility): if things are going fast, write things up as you can, don’t worry about graphics +  * **Letters** (speed vs legibility): if things are going fast, write things up as you can, don’t worry about graphics 
-  * Spacing and structuring of space (frame, flow - e.g. inside->outside, left, right, up, down…) +  * **Spacing and structuring of space** (frame, flow - e.g. inside->outside, left, right, up, down…) 
-  * Lines: grouping, connection, separation, emphasis +  * **Lines**: grouping, connection, separation, emphasis 
-  * Shapes: enforcing separation and grouping (different shapes have different associations: eg. circle = wholeness, square = contrast, stability, rigidity, star - importance, bright, rank), diagrams (venn, matrixes, curves…) +  * **Shapes**: enforcing separation and grouping (different shapes have different associations: eg. circle = wholeness, square = contrast, stability, rigidity, star - importance, bright, rank), diagrams (venn, matrixes, curves…) 
-  * Symbols: maths, music, religious, monetary, airport, road… +  * **Symbols**: maths, music, religious, monetary, airport, road… 
-  * Visual conventions: add meanings and contexts: speech bubbles, speed lines, emotional emphasis, hearts, excalamation marks, typographic playfulness (eg. shivering letters for the word cold) +  * **Visual conventions**: add meanings and contexts: speech bubbles, speed lines, emotional emphasis, hearts, excalamation marks, typographic playfulness (eg. shivering letters for the word cold) 
-  * colours: group, separate, enrich meaning, stimulate (take time to consider which colours to use! (exercise: associations to red, blue, yellow, orange, green, purple, white (thin blue line around white letter), black) +  * **Colours**: group, separate, enrich meaning, stimulate (take time to consider which colours to use! (exercise: associations to red, blue, yellow, orange, green, purple, white (thin blue line around white letter), black) 
-  * Insignia: flags, logos +  * **Insignia**: flags, logos 
-  * Life: people and things +  * **Life**: people and things 
-  * Icons: use to visualise - steal, or build your own iconography.+  * **Icons**: use to visualise - steal, or build your own iconography.
  
  
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 +Next session: Flow, or how to design long form sessions that are composed of different types of conversations and exercises. This session is planned for the 18th December 2014.
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 +==== Session 7: Flow ====
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     * A series of exercises for a research course at KABK lasting 6 weeks: http://lib.fo.am/parn/vegetal_culture_degustation     * A series of exercises for a research course at KABK lasting 6 weeks: http://lib.fo.am/parn/vegetal_culture_degustation
     * FoAM's experimental methodology to create embodied future scenarios: http://lib.fo.am/resilients/prehearsal_pocket_guide     * FoAM's experimental methodology to create embodied future scenarios: http://lib.fo.am/resilients/prehearsal_pocket_guide
 +    * Variations on the prehearsal pocket guide can be found through Future Fabulators [[:/future_fabulators/scenarios]]
     * Luminous Green workshops and retreats (the pages include briefings, questions, framings, harvesting etc.):        * Luminous Green workshops and retreats (the pages include briefings, questions, framings, harvesting etc.):   
       * http://lib.fo.am/luminous/retreat_2010       * http://lib.fo.am/luminous/retreat_2010
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