October 22, 2008

1. Inspiration for Workshop
2. The Workshop Process
3. Participant Network
4. Keynote Presentations
5. Looking at Issuescapes
6. Project Proposals
7. CYSWIK in Video
8. CYSWIK in Print
9. Shared Knowledge Moments

Introduction to CYSWIK workshop

* tag cloud is comprised of participant submitted keywords. created at wordle.net

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October 22, 2008

As you might imagine, development of the visualizing knowledge workshop occurred over many months with significant intellectual and creative contributions from researchers at the Virtual Knowledge Studio. The documents posted here were written during this development period. They reveal the theoretical underpinnings and creative thinking that led to the question, Can You See What I [...]

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October 22, 2008
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October 22, 2008

It was our aim to leverage the PICNIC network website to facilitate virtual engagement before during and after the actual workshop. This blog is in part an ad hoc expansion of that effort. Together, the blog and social network embody the functionality we envisioned, if not the integration. Therefore, with a brief re-direct we [...]

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October 22, 2008

Keynote Presentations
Garrick Jones - ppt slides
Tara McPherson - ppt slides, short video clip
Visualizing Interest Presentations
Esther Polak - ppt slides
Kitty Zijlmans - ppt slides
Knowledge-Failure Presentations
Bas Raaijmakers - ppt slides, pdf, pdf
Eric Kluitenberg - ppt slides

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October 22, 2008

On the last morning, Paul Wouters and Anne Beaulieu took another look at the issuescapes. A number of themes were visible across several of the group pieces and were put forward to start discussion on the last day of the workshop.
[Take a tour of the issuescapes by clicking on this one ==>]
Better living through technology?While [...]

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October 22, 2008

Irresistible Risk, by Anne Beaulieu and Ruth Benschop: Risk is difficult to deal with cognitively. This project sets out to find ways of presenting risky proposals in attractive ways, by appealing to other modes (visual, sensory). This would make risk more palatable, more attractive, and more likely to be considered/accepted.
Idea Collider, by Charles van den [...]

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October 22, 2008
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October 22, 2008

…Taking the perspective that knowledge production evolves in social interaction, presence technologies face the challenge of facilitating expressions and exchanges of many kinds of pleasant and unpleasant knowledge produced by people: cognitive, emotional, physical, social and tacit. [Read more...]
Can you see what I know? in Keho, the place for presence research, issue 4 Autumn 2008.
by: [...]

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October 3, 2008

…can be found here…

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October 2, 2008

Numerous inquiries were made about the people drawing/charting/writing on the wall during Garrik Jones’ keynote presentation. This was Yvonne Dröge Wendel and Lino Hellings, who along with Klaas Kuitenbrouwer, are from Architects of Interaction.
Together with a larger group these artists/theorists have been creating a set of tools and models to describe the processes and outcomes [...]

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