Knowledge Art
Exploring the tools and practices
Saturday, October 08, 2011
R. I. P. Steve Jobs
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The first 'PC' I had any real exposure to was a Mac in 1984. I was a film and video person with little computing background (one int...
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Sunday, October 02, 2011
Transparency in design
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I want user interfaces, and for that matter all representational artifacts intended to help people do or make sense of something, to be clea...
Friday, June 10, 2011
Slides and video from the 8 June KMI webcast
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I gave a talk at KMi on 8 June, summarizing the research that led to the thesis (I had passed the defense a day earlier; watch this space fo...
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Thesis title, abstract, and cover art
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Update 23 April Submitted versions: thesis , abstract . Final version after 7 Jun w/corrections & acknowledgements. I've recently co...
Saturday, February 05, 2011
Using Compendium for research (video)
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This video contains a brief overview of how I've used Compendium as both an analysis and a presentation tool as I've worked through...
Thursday, December 23, 2010
The experience of studying representational artifacts (like a film)
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When I was a freshman at university taking my first Introduction to Film class, the professor said "up until now you've just let ...
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
And another terrific one covering the same terrain
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Coda—Creativity and Improvisation in Jazz and Organizations: Implications for Organizational Learning Frank J. Barrett ORGANIZATION SCIENCE ...
The best paper relating jazz improvisation to organization theory I've read
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Exploring the Empty Spaces of Organizing: How Improvisational Jazz Helps Redescribe Organizational Structure Mary Jo Hatch Organization Stud...
Sunday, December 05, 2010
And one of the most useful on mediation
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Complementing this post , here is another excellent paper that looks at dispute mediation from a reflective practice point of view. It's...
Sunday, November 28, 2010
One of the most useful papers on facilitation I've come across
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For my research, anyway, in terms of research methods chosen, subject matter, and clarity: Jean-Anne Stewart (2006). High-Performing (and T...
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