PLAST is dealing with the design Kind of Patterns while it is overlapped with the Perception Patterns. - Helmut Leitner
FaceBook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/125513674232534/
GitHub:
https://github.com/PLAST-Community/PLAST
Also see
PLAST Resources
https://www.facebook.com/notes/the-ecology-of-systems-thinking/introducing-your-projects/916154898463655
Helene Finidori
Project: PLAST - Pattern Languages for Systemic Transformation
A framework and language for the building of an ecosystem of open source tools and methodologies that can help decode and encode patterns with the objective to:
- monitor and collectively interpret the evolving directionality of socio-technological-economic-environmental systems, while
- connecting disparate areas of knowledge in connection with the cognitive process cycle
- mediating among multiple cultural contexts, perceptions, interpretations and representations.
State of the project:
- currently bringing together a community from a diversity of areas
- refining concept and design as we go
- starting to prototype organically as described below
Targeting:
Individuals and communities that have a professional / occupational interest in developing their own projects and practice in connection with PLAST and fourth generation pattern languages in general. Each develops her/is own project in relation with others with whom there is an overlap. Individual / group projects will be federated / aggregated as use cases, using shared semantic and orientation tools to write their own systemic stories.
Looking to:
Develop a base infrastructure so that work can start with minimal set up / work / learning curve, and to get people / communities to engage, and a set of structuring principles so that things can be reconfigured and structured along the way, and so that the project can scale. Working around 4 streams:
Web presence:
Resources:
See links under the resource and documentation section of the Github project description: https://github.com/PLAST-Community/PLAST
Kumu:
https://kumu.io/stw/plast
Introduction
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The PLAST Project: Pattern Languages for Systemic Transformation
A central problem of our time is the separation of knowledge cultures into isolated islands. These knowledge islands typically have an excess of relevant information at their disposal from other islands, but do not leverage this knowledge effectively. This isolation has many causes: academic specializations, ideological polarizations and competing interests among grassroots movements, or simple separation in space, time, natural language or culture. Just as importantly, knowledge tends to be disconnected from praxis. The combined effect is to hinder the expansion of collective intelligence and fragment the systemic impact of sustain-ability and social change initiatives.
If you have questions or comments please post them to the PLAST Project Discussion
References:
Towards a Fourth Generation Pattern Language: Patterns as Epistemic Threads
Bridging the Systemic and Semantic Spheres
https://www.facebook.com/groups/125513674232534/
Pattern Languages for Systemic Transformation
Towards a Fourth Generation Pattern Language
Towards a Fourth Generation Pattern Language: Patterns as Epistemic Threads
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PLAST is dealing with the design Kind of Patterns while it is overlapped with the Perception Patterns. - Helmut Leitner
FaceBook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/125513674232534/
GitHub:
https://github.com/PLAST-Community/PLAST
Also see
PLAST Resources
https://www.facebook.com/notes/the-ecology-of-systems-thinking/introducing-your-projects/916154898463655
Helene Finidori
Project: PLAST - Pattern Languages for Systemic Transformation
A framework and language for the building of an ecosystem of open source tools and methodologies that can help decode and encode patterns with the objective to:
- monitor and collectively interpret the evolving directionality of socio-technological-economic-environmental systems, while
- connecting disparate areas of knowledge in connection with the cognitive process cycle
- mediating among multiple cultural contexts, perceptions, interpretations and representations.
State of the project:
- currently bringing together a community from a diversity of areas
- refining concept and design as we go
- starting to prototype organically as described below
Targeting:
Individuals and communities that have a professional / occupational interest in developing their own projects and practice in connection with PLAST and fourth generation pattern languages in general. Each develops her/is own project in relation with others with whom there is an overlap. Individual / group projects will be federated / aggregated as use cases, using shared semantic and orientation tools to write their own systemic stories.
Looking to:
Develop a base infrastructure so that work can start with minimal set up / work / learning curve, and to get people / communities to engage, and a set of structuring principles so that things can be reconfigured and structured along the way, and so that the project can scale. Working around 4 streams:
Web presence:
Resources:
See links under the resource and documentation section of the Github project description: https://github.com/PLAST-Community/PLAST
Kumu:
https://kumu.io/stw/plast
Introduction
Switch Maps
The PLAST Project: Pattern Languages for Systemic Transformation
A central problem of our time is the separation of knowledge cultures into isolated islands. These knowledge islands typically have an excess of relevant information at their disposal from other islands, but do not leverage this knowledge effectively. This isolation has many causes: academic specializations, ideological polarizations and competing interests among grassroots movements, or simple separation in space, time, natural language or culture. Just as importantly, knowledge tends to be disconnected from praxis. The combined effect is to hinder the expansion of collective intelligence and fragment the systemic impact of sustain-ability and social change initiatives.
If you have questions or comments please post them to the PLAST Project Discussion
References:
Towards a Fourth Generation Pattern Language: Patterns as Epistemic Threads
Bridging the Systemic and Semantic Spheres
https://www.facebook.com/groups/125513674232534/
Pattern Languages for Systemic Transformation
Towards a Fourth Generation Pattern Language
Towards a Fourth Generation Pattern Language: Patterns as Epistemic Threads
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