PhD Research Week 36 Y2

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A chat with Clare Cooper of  mission models money.org.uk - re-think project

The art of living dangerously:  tell a bit more about this

Common Cause Values and Frames - Arts + Culture how the community of practice has worked worked? how are the values embedded into practice by practitioners? how are the values measured within artworks ? do the values generate engagement and participation of the public ?

Assessing the Intrinsic Impacts of Live Performance by Alan Brown and Jennifer Novak

Visions of the Future - something we have all be discussing recently is how vision of a more sustainble future inspire the way in which we design today.  Several authors have elaborated on this.  Whether  through a design approach that is deeply rooted in the natural world and human co-existence with biodiversity and systems, or speculative design approaches through working with the facts we have today to project technological advances in the future, or even, further speculation as to acknowledge things such as the singularity movement as a reality for the future.

Example of the three horizons of hope by Bill Sharpe

"How can people with widely varying backgrounds, expertise, and worldviews come to a shared vision of the future? How can we work constructively with the problems our society faces that defy analysis and demand that we learn our way together into the future respecting both our knowledge and our ignorance of what to do?"

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