“The essence of transformation is neither the caterpillar nor the butterfly, but rather what happens in between. And when we look "in between" we see precisely — nothing, for the form has been dissolved on the one side, and hasn't happened yet on the other”
Harrison Owen, Spirit
@einarwh The methodological and reductionist narrative peering through a keyhole at our relational, intersubjective and inner world. See also: “Socio-technical”
The amount of times I hear people say "wow I didnt know how much I needed that" in response to simply having some space to speak & be heard. It's a form of care.
For all the advances we have in tech etc, when are we going to appreciate the more natural human powers we have?
(1/2) Responsibe to facilitate software design, modeling or decision-making groups? Want to solve common problems when facilitating these groups? Join in this hands on session at #EDDD to learn The 16 Design Aspects developed from @dan0young and @mikerozinsky's experience...
"There is power in grief, even though when you feel it, you feel powerless. There has to be power in it, or people would not try so hard to prohibit its expression."
Article: https://t.co/dbM2oW03SW
“I think communication begins when words never come to us. I think we've given language a lot of attention, whereas silence is more important.”
~ Marina Abramović,
Born on this day, in 1946
from, “The Artist is Present”
thanks to @MolMoHsen
“I imagine one of the reasons people cling to their hates so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, they will be forced to deal with pain.”
~ James Baldwin
Last month When & How Studios took a trip to Stockholm for #ITARC, to cultivate connection and challenge convention by inviting everyone to bring their attention to the way they connect together, think together, and move forward together. ⚡️
https://t.co/XNzGH3iiLe
Tired: Case study conference talks that offer self-congratulatory theatre
Wired: Case study conference talks that admit "Everything is still a complete mess and we have no idea what we're doing"
We do understand the #globalwarming caused by fossil fuels - for four decades it’s been going as predicted.
But we don’t understand the surprise upward leap that is happening now.
And that worries me.