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- Temple at Kikuicho
Carp in pond at temple, one of six pauses extending the 30-minute morning walk to an hour. Water trough here had toothbrushes and facecloths out, perhaps for people who don't have a home. Temple is partially behind a 7-11 store, no English labeling for less fame than the Honshoji temple a little further south, and the Seigenji temple a little further west. (Kikuicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo) 20150306 - AsianPLoP 2015 introduction
Experienced pattern language shepherds start off the conference by demonstrating how a writer's workshop works. The AsianPLoP style can have a more interactive dialogue with author, than the rigourous PLoP style where the author remains outside the discussion. (4th Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, Waseda University, Tokyo) 20150306 - AsianPLoP Day 1 plenary
Hiroshi Nakano, "Japanese Spirituality and Pattern Language", insight into Christopher Alexander's pursuit of: "What is beauty? What is good?". Described some history of the past 50 years, now suggesting "project language" for specific works that might accumulate to a "pattern language" over time. A "manual for a centering process" has episodes that connect with and enhance the prior episodes, repeating endlessly to become the timeless way. (4th Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, Waseda University, Tokyo) 20150306 Digest at ingbrief.wordpress.com/2015/03/06/20150306-0955-hiroshi-nakano-japanese-spirituality-and-pattern-language-asianplop-2015