Notes from a session held at the Luminous Green Retreat, 29th of April 2007
Rachel Wingfield and Mathias Gmachl
Main theme: using pattern as a language to connect different fields of knowledge and practice - understanding reality as a shared pattern
For example: observing the role of pattern within a traditional crafts context and also the context of digital technologies and new materials - bridging the gap between past and future, old and new
Using such a pattern based approach when looking at historical developments can have an advantage over a linear approach because:
Main principles:
Importance of 1-liner (a simple, yet imaginative way of describing your organisation/activity), especialy in a country with many illiterate or half-literate people. Barefoot college 1-liner:
ACKNOWLEDGE INTERDEPENDENCE RATHER THAN DEPENDENCE
continual challenges sustain the project - being able to adapt solutions for different regions/climatic situations