Wednesday Wiki gathering.
Selected links (shift-drag to copy a paragraph from the transcript)
OPM https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_Process_Methodology
Pools of Insight: Study Group Patterns https://www.industriallogic.com/blog/pools-of-insight-study-groups/
Storycraft: The Complete Guide to Writing Narrative Nonfiction https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/S/bo71028154.html
AstralShip: Wales. https://astralship.org/
https://regenerative.wiki -> https://rkc.communitiesforfuture.org/index.php/Main_Page
Diagram, "Work as..." envisioned, prescribed, disclosed, done. https://humanisticsystems.com/2016/12/05/the-varieties-of-human-work/
ReLocalize Creativity https://relocalizecreativity.net/view/welcome-visitors/view/relocalize-creativity-explained
Visitors from knowledge and practice commons efforts in Europe (Astralship and RKC), discussion of how wiki-like knowledge organization can be generative and re-generative; demonstrations and examples.
Ward's demonstration of easily found / created affordances for personal workflow in Federated Wiki, using the example of photos of Little Free Libraries in Portland, Medford, and Seattle. "If I take a picture, is this a LFL which I've visited before?" - workflow using Leaflet/Map plugin and geolocation and information about previously visited LFLs.
(transcriber is also a photographer of LFLs, and could probably use the same workflow or a similar one!)
Commonality of issues in collaboratively sustaining knowledge and action among AstralShip, RKC, ReLocalize Creativity.
Marc's EIP framework, where the diagram between the physical world context to stage left and the political governance nested contexts to stage right is the stage on which the story and actors work through concerns in a locale. ("Storycraft", Jack Hart, a recent inspiration connected to Narrative Policy Framework concepts)
Overlapping visual design in mutually supporting systems (or mutually overlapping notions) common between RKC presentation and resilience engineering / complex systems understanding (medical, aviation, networked computers).
Revisiting Christopher Alexander and discussion groups around Design Patterns as a sense-making activity, relating it to Marc's practice of "a cave drawing is a reminder of a conversation", to RKC' "commoning" as a regenerative practice which renews our various inherited commons, including understanding and knowledge.