The presentation slides of Graziele Lautenschlager’s ‘Don’t Give Up’ can be downloaded here.
Contributions (what?)
The presentation slides of Claudia Westermann’s ‘Resonances of the Unknown’ can be downloaded here.
The presentation slides of John Sims’s ‘Rhythm of Structure – Trees. Quilts and Clocks’ can be downloaded here.
The presentation slides of Gary Boyd’s ‘Why the Arts Need CyberSystemics and Vice-Versa, to Help Humankind Now’ can be downloaded here.
The presentation slides of Ray Ison’s ‘Cybersystemic Conviviality’ can be downloaded here.
I really enjoyed the evenings very much – i think there was a very special atmosphere. i enjoyed the presentations much much more than in most conferences – where as someone noted the papers are really secondary to the coffee breaks – it was great to see some visual material (although maybe more could have [...]
C:ADM2010
was (is…) a wonderful emergence experience for me.
It seemed to occur as much of or as more of
the beginning of a transformative adult education group undertaking
as a knowledge-sharing conference .
Anti-communication, and catalytic conversation
intertwined with rich autobiographical stories, and poems.
I felt a shortage of images and a need for better ways to capture conversations than my [...]
Attend a conference, taking many photographs. Then, form a group of three. One of you lists 30 subjects, one lists 30 verbs and the other lists 30 objects, all relating to the conference. Combine these randomly with one another and then with photographs taken during the conference.
In the last conference session, Ranulph Glanville invited each of the C:ADM2010 participants to find one question, to write it down and to read it to all other participants. The following list is the result as far as it could be collected. Most question authors added their names to their question, some did not.