hi Michael and all,

what a surprise, and a double one!

Not only was Christopher Alexanders' work one of the most important
influences for my previous work as an architect and facility programmer (and
I translated big parts of 'A Pattern Language' into German) - and I used his
patterns for my work, especially for my second home in Tuscany Italy very
successfully -

but also - and that is nearer to my presence and to my heart - the theme of
patterns is directly connected with our present work as Visual Facilitators.

Two weeks ago we celebrated our fifth anniversary as VISUELLE PROTOKOLLE
with a little meeting for facilitators, customers and friends here in
Munich. We were happy that among other beautiful people David Sibbet,
president of the 'Grove Consultants International' in San Francisco, the
oldest and biggest company doing visual facilitation, came to visit us.

David stayed for another day of friendly talks and showing Munich. And then
he said: What you do with your drawings in a meeting is something  different
than what others do, and you should think of a new name for it! You draw,
what people say, and also what they do not say, but feel, and touch
something insides them, what makes things clear in a second, brings people
to a common understanding, and makes them smile, because you touched them in
their center.

He went on speaking about the brain and where we store words and pictures
and experiences, and then he took a pencil and wrote: A  B  C   and said:
that means ART   and  BUSINESS   and   CULTURAL REPATTERNING ! That is what
you do, he said. And he gave us something to chew on, I tell you.

I looked up the unknown word REPATTERNING in the web, and found it is used
for therapies, mainly 'Holographic Repatterning', a holistic approach, with
many links to Meditation, Bach Flowers, Yoga etc., and an International
Association.

And of course I thought of C. Alexanders Patterns immediately, and found out
that David knew about it.

Michael, in the texts you provide - what a gift for us, to prepare so many
links and ideas and treasures!!!! you cited Alexander with the word
'Reconfigure'. I wonder wether that's the same ...

I will dive into your treasures a lot more, I promise, and follow this
exiting thread with love and curiosity!

Reinhard

VISUELLE PROTOKOLLE
Kuchenmueller & Dr.Stifel

Munich Germany

Tel: +49-89-202 447 48

http://www.visuelle-protokolle.de



hi all...

anybody here on the list done any thinking about how ost syncs up with
the work on pattern languages and the nature of order by chris alexander
and the agile/xp software development crowd?

seems to directly parallel complexity and ost work we usually talk about
here.   i've written a paper on this today that is in the Notebook at
http://www.globalchicago.net.  the paper that gave rise to this paper of
mine is just fascinating, talking about using software, and the
"wholeness and life in it" as the basis for moving human attention in
the direction of creating a more Living World.  talk of Centers seems to
parallel what you have called Myth, Harrison.  design and development
process is labelled as self-preserving and self-enhancing transformation.

wondering if there aren't more bridges to be found here.  might be of
interest in the Plexus conversations.

michael herman

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