Hello Siddarth,

 

Lurking is relatively unrewarding, especially if you have a compulsion to do
something. I imagine you have a difficult time, as I did, trying to engage
anyone locally in a meaningful discussion.

 

I was advised to start playing with Net Logo, no doubt it will grow from
that seed. It is remarkable that those with the most computer skills often
have the poorest skills with observing large systems. It would not surprise
me to discover that these new areas of research require broader range of
backgrounds than traditional research. 

 

I jumped from Biology to Engineering and survived, but will admit that the
biggest challenge was language usage. Each specialty uses language in such a
peculiar manner that simple words can mislead easily. Case in point "Tendon"
in biology crosses an articulated joint applying a variable  force. In Civil
it is just a synonym for a cable, steady force no joints, it could have been
called a ligament but not so.  I had an argument with a Prof. once about the
legitimacy of using a word to mean something entirely different simply
because the Biology labs were a few hundred metres away from the Civil Eng.
Labs.  

 

Once people from different disciplines start collaborating we will see much
anxiety over the usage of simple words. A little philosophy might help
create a willingness to cooperate.  Academic territorialism will raise its
head at some point and different groups will align to attempt control of
language. It would be very easy to see people begin arguments about wording
as Wittgenstein called "Word Games". 

 

My intention is to learn the established language by working through the
existing body of work with help, at some later time I hope to strike off in
new directions. My father spoke ten languages and told me the only way to
learn was to immerse oneself and cut off the connections with old languages
until the new one was well established. I hope the members of the Group will
forgive us when we use the wrong words or appear to jabber nonsense upon
occasion.  Reminds me of trying to buy cigarettes along the French German
border and pausing to consider which language I was supposed to use. Lucky
for me the clerk spoke 4 languages.

 

Good luck

 

 

 

Dr.Vladimyr Ivan Burachynsky

Ph.D.(Civil Eng.), M.Sc.(Mech.Eng.), M.Sc.(Biology)

 

120-1053 Beaverhill Blvd.

Winnipeg, Manitoba

CANADA R2J 3R2 

(204) 2548321  Phone/Fax

 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of siddharth
Sent: March 22, 2010 8:50 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: [FRIAM] (advice needed!)

 

Hi All,

Hope this finds you fine. Just a quick (semi-desperate!) note from a lurker,
who's perhaps reached the point of reaching out & communicating, finally!

A brief backgrounder - I was trained in Architecture/Urbanism and then
completed a Masters in Design (Visual Communication- think HCI, UI/UX,
InfoViz with additional/parallel explorations in Film, Graphics, New Media),
moving on to rural development projects at Media Lab Asia - all in India. A
few other places/projects since, I took up a teaching position at a Design
school (again in India); after which I got into some short term projects
with Nokia- their new Systems Research Center in Bangalore & more recently,
their Emerging Markets' Services (that addresses needs of rural systems, via
real-time data, viz weather, market prices etc). I'm now at the Spatial
Information Architecture Lab in Melbourne- on the verge of plunging myself
into a PhD, though am not sure if this is the right space, and I've really
drawn a blank on possible alternates.

To explain - I wish to take up something along the lines of my longstanding
personal interests in the overlap of Systems Sciences (comprehending,
visualizing systems), Evolution (of complexity, of consciousness), and
Design Research ('interventions' at the scales of the
macro/planetary/ecological through to the micro/personal/biological - yes,
rather too ambitious for now!). I haven't been able to make this transition
yet, especially in the absence of learning at spaces/labs that are truly
open to these areas of work; and hence most concepts/ideas have remained
largely philosophical/theoretical or even observational. My personal website
www.emergentX.net <http://www.emergentx.net/>  contains some examples that
outline my thoughts into a comprehensive research intent/direction. I am
currently on the lookout for apt places to be for this and would appreciate
any thoughts/advice on the same, and if this would be of interest to any of
the research spaces you're in contact with. (To reiterate- I'm not from the
traditional backgounds that seem to operate in these domains- hence no
engineering, computer science, biology, social science background to fall
back on!)...


Hope to hear from some of you, and looking forward to some feedback/advice!
Many thanks in advance,

Kind regards/
siddharth
www.emergentX.net <http://www.emergentx.net/>  

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