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Looking back at the Acorn Study; Part 1: Introduction 

This has been a year of experimentation in many things, including the report format. SenseMaker, despite its use for near-real-time feedback loops and continuous monitoring, is also often used in limited-time, one-off projects which are then followed by a report on that specific run, following a range of format. More often than not, this report […]

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Physical aporia

In this final, for the moment, post on creating aporia I want to focus on the ways in which physical activity and the wider environment can create the conditions to think differently and to find novel solutions in times of perplexity and confusion.  In some ways it is the most important section given that we

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Aesthetic aporia

HOLDING FOR FULL TEXT IN DRAFT   Using aesthetic in the sense of anything which is not linguistic or physical, implies a level of abstract             Static, one time cartoons like gaping void include quotations with bite interpretation by an artist – impact of Guerecca photo – the flower in the

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linguistic aporia

PENDING FULL TEXT   In my post of today’s ago             Acknowledgements Opening picture is by Kyle Glenn on Unsplash The banner picture continues the them of the earlier post with a picture of one of the bookshelves in my study.  This is the section for Welsh (and honorary Welsh) poetry

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Remembering Nan

Yesterday I mentioned the family history with reference to my mother fighting for her chance to be the first in her family to go to University which got me to thinking about the family and I then realised that today, the 10th was my Nan’s birthday, one she shared with my cousin Peter.   I’ve

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Complex facilitation

I always have mixed feelings when I finish a Christmas blog series.  There is a rhythm to writing to a plan but it can also be a burden and you feel you are missing key subjects.  Whatever I took a day off and decided to summarise here some of the work I am doing on

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