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- PLoP 2018
Traditional closing ceremony @PLoPCon, tossing ball of yarn to connect to other attendees remembered in the meeting. After the threads have fully unravelled, the web is tossed in the parachute. (Pattern Languages of Programs conference, University of Oregon, NW Couch Street, Portland, Oregon) 20181026 - PLoP-PUARL 2018
Plenary with Chris Ramey on "25 Years of Pattern Language at University of Oregon", introduced by Hajo Neis. (Portland Urban Architecture Research Lab International Conference, NW Couch Street, Portland, Oregon) 20181026 - PLoP-PUARL 2018
Plenary with Jeremy Swartz and Hajo Neis on "Pattern Recognition as Bridge Building across Disciplinary Boundaries". (Portland Urban Architecture Research Lab International Conference, NW Couch Street, Portland, Oregon) 20181026 - PLoP-PUARL 2018
Plenary @binjiangxp on "Alexander's Wholeness as the Scientific Foundation of Urban Design and Planning". (Portland Urban Architecture Research Lab International Conference, NW Couch Street, Portland, Oregon) 20181026 - PLoP-PUARL 2018
Plenary @doug_schuler on "Pattern Languages are Particularly Well-Suited for Addressing Wicked Problems". (Portland Urban Architecture Research Lab International Conference, NW Couch Street, Portland, Oregon) 20181026 - PLoP-PUARL 2018
World Cafe facilitated by Tree Bressen, of attendees from both the PUARL and PLoP conference. Three pattern language card decks provided, to spark creativity. Had conversations, then moved on to new tables twice. (Portland Urban Architecture Research Lab International Conference, NW Couch Street, Portland, Oregon) 20181026 - PLoP-PUARL 2018
Wolfgang Stark reviewing prior 2017 meeting after Purplsoc Krems meeting, on expanding the scope of pattern language. That meeting had participants crossing 25 domains. (Portland Urban Architecture Research Lab international conference, NW Couch Street, Portland, Oregon) 20181026 - PLoP-PUARL 2018
Hajo Neis starting PUARL conference, with coordinated chairs for PLoP (Kyle Brown) and Purplsoc (Richard Sickinger). (Portland Urban Architecture Research Lab conference, NW Couch Street, Portland, Oregon) 20181026 - PLoP 2018
Focus group @PLoPCon on A Pattern Language Canvas for Real Time Innovation led by Wolfgang Stark from U. Duisburg-Essen. Seeking feedback on pattern language in cards in beta, translated into English from German. (Pattern Languages of Programs, University of Oregon, NW Couch Street, Portland, Oregon) 20181025 - PLoP 2018
Afternoon energizing dance led by @MaryLynnManns @PLoPCon to wake up attendees expending mental energy. Catering of snacks has been excellent, so opportunities to physically burn calories are welcomes. (Pattern Languages of Programs, University of Oregon, Couch Street NW, Portland, Oregon) 20181025 - PLoP 2018
Morning team-building exercise @PLoPCon of balancing a tennis ball with each only lending a fingertip, to move together without dropping, towards the door. in-person experiences with colleagues enable learning more than the purely rational review of pattern languages in writer's circles later. (Pattern Languages of Programs, University of Oregon, Couch Street NW, Portland, Oregon). 20181025 - PUARL - University of Oregon
Gamemaster @chrisimweb @PLoPcon leads participants in a chair-switching exercise. Most of the first full day has been focused in four parallel writing groups, thinking together in smaller circles. Conference is intimate and relaxed. (Portland Urban Architecture Research Lab, University or Oregon, NW Couch Street, Portland, Oregon) 20181024 - Portland International Airport
MAX light rail train to Portland city center from airport is a low-stress 30-minute ride through industrial parks and along freeway. Fare is economical, and staff is friendly. Major turning loop at Gateway NE 99th Transit Center has a theme park feel. (Portland International Airport, Portland, Oregon) 20181024 - CSI 192
First Climate Ventures peer circle on Systems Thinking @csiTO. Sketching on flipchart sheet as a reference artifact to keep track of conversation on the complex versus the complicated. Informal meeting was scheduled on short notice, we'll try to meet Monday afternoons every three weeks. (Centre for Social innovation, 192 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario) 20181022 - Seeley Hall
Second day alumni book sale @Trinity_College busy at midday, line up to check out. Recognized some of the books from the five boxes donated earlier in the year. Picked up some volumes not readily available from the library, trying to not fill up our basement. (Seeley Hall, Trinity College, Hoskin Avenue, University of Toronto, Ontario) 20181019