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2002 Conference

Ecological Understanding II:  Design and Conversation

June 13 -16

Baskin Visual Arts Studios and The Music Center
University of California, Santa Cruz

Post-Conference Legacy Page
 

 

   
This archive consists of presentation materials, abstracts, notes, and/or derivatives of those materials submitted by 2002 Conference presenters for inclusion here on the ASC website.

If you made a presentation at the 2002 Conference and your contribution is not represented here, please forward materials to:  Randy Whitaker (VP for Electronic Publications)

 




THEME

 
  Ecological Understanding II: Design and Conversation


   

Ecology (from Greek, oikos, "house") is the set of relationships among living systems and their environments. Ecology can be viewed as a systemic process that is

  • successful
  • self-maintaining
  • adaptive
  • evolutionary and revolutionary (via speciation)
  • autopoietic, self-creating
  • indifferent to disaster
  • not attached to outcome
  • circular

Design can be viewed as an iterative process of making represe ntations of increasing fidelity toward directed, evolving, elusive outcomes. Design is a systemic process that is

  • (potentially) adaptive
  • evolutionary and (potentially) revolutionary
  • (possibly) heading toward disaster
  • attached to outcome
  • circular

Conversation is a medium in which representations of design ar ise and evolve. Design occurs in conversation, and is configured and bound by it. Conversation is a systemic process that is

  • self-maintaining
  • adaptive
  • evolutionary and revolutionary (via speciation of concepts)
  • autopoietic, self-creating
  • unaware of disaster
  • circular

 




ITINERARY

 
  How the conference program was structured...




Plenary Gatherings

June 13-16

Baskin Fine Arts Center and the Music Center
 

 
The 2002 ASC Conference was conducted in a casual workshop format with a single program track. This permitted all attendees the opportunity to see and hear everything offered within the conference program. A number of diverse presentations, ranging from papers to performances, were made. The single-venue format afforded us the ability to discuss these presentations as a group.

This collective venue was supplemented with an array of optional informal events both on and away from the UC Santa Cruz campus.

 




MATERIALS

 
  Our archive of 2002 presentation materials (on separate pages)...



Jim Faris
 
 
Remarks to the American Society for Cybernetics Conference
 

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Frank Galuszka
 
 
The Cybernetics of Cybernetics and the Cybernetics of Cybernetics
 

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Philip Lewin
 
 
Design and the Call for Transcendence
 

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Will McWhinney
 
 
The Canopy: A note drawn fromGrammars of Engagement (2002)
 

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Paul Pangaro
 
 
Images / Slides Used for Paul Pangaro's 2002 ASC Conference Presentation
 

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at pangaro.com



Ern Reynolds
 
 
The Deep Structure of Communication and Control
 

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Larry Richards
 
 
Biology, Conversation, Schizophrenia
 

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Paul Schroeder
 
 
Update on Participant Observatories
 

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Randall Whitaker
 
 
Designing for and through Conversation (Pre-Conference Abstract)
 

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David Wright
 
 
Talking 'about': Languaging, emotioning and communicating knowings
 

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