As I just posted today about resilience in terms of the strategic applications of communities and networks (the people kind), it was a lovely bit of kismet that today’s OLDaily had a link that again brings this idea to the fore. Infrastructure Resilience ~ Stephen’s Web. One thing that Stephen brings up is the importance of redundancy for resilience and how that may be counter to efficiency, the beast that seems to rule everything these days. The key is looking at the bigger, longer term context. The direct link to the article he is referencing is Infrastructure Resilience, from Valdis Krebs.
Nancy White   .   Blog   .   <span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i>&nbsp;Aug 19, 2015 12:04am</span>
Weeks ago when I started my KM Singapore prep, Jennifer Dalby offered me some great inspiration for my talk. She also pointed me to her great new, inspired Experience | Portfolio. There is so much to learn here about sharing and digital identity, but I wanted to point out one particular thing. The "Connections" section where Jennifer invited her connections to make themselves a bit more visible as part of her portfolio. In a beautiful world, our network connections speak volumes about us. Brava, Jennifer! The responses you received sure are a great community indicator!  
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In our week three of the Project Community course, we are talking about group size. While I was at the fabulous Applied Improvisation Network World Conference this last week, I got to ask the fabulous Chris Corrigan for his insights to share with the class. The fabulous payoff is in the last 2 minutes or so! via Chris Corrigan on Group Size in Innovation and Open Design - YouTube.
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As part of the Applied Improvisation Network World Conference in San Francisco, we divided up for three "field trips" on the first day. I was on the "Jazz" trip. 21 of us headed off to the Museum of the African Diaspora. We were given a fairly typical introduction to the museum and about the African Diaspora. But things started getting interesting when we viewed a short film about Howard Thurman, who talked about, among other things, the importance of being whole. (Read some of his quotes here.) This had so many layers of resonance for me, not just in terms of improv, but in every aspect of life. Then we entered the current exhibition, Choosepaint!chooseabstraction! Celebrating Bay Area Abstract Artists. From the moment I entered the gallery I was gobsmacked by color, emotion, ideas, layers… and eventually, some sense of wholeness. I’ve always loved abstract art. As I walked from one canvas to the next the power of both thought, intention and improvisation came across. Reading the artists quotes about the paintings, reading the titles, seeing that many of these artists were born in the 40′s was incredible. I regret not writing down more than a few of the quotes, after some assurance from the staff that they were online. Alas, they are not. No catalog either. But the resonance was around things such as "letting the paint speak," Arthur Monroe wrote: "If I had not been sanwhiched between jazz and Abstract Expressionists, I would have lost my way and may chances to paint." Museum of the African Diaspora :: Gone, 2005 by Squeak Carnwath While our host from the museum did some Q&A to elicit the connection between this art and improvisation, I kept circling the room. I was so moved. What an interesting start to a four day gathering on Applied Improvisation. MoAD gave me insights to my own practice of facilitation, communities and graphic facilitation. About wholeness, about being in the present, about color and beauty in every sense of the word. Simply Amazing.
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