Hi Dehlia,
Thank you again for your participation and patience.
1. Agriculture
Potatoes in Greenland is very interesting. (Greenland reaps benefits of global warming: http://goo.gl/Z4bHT8) "Every cloud has a silver lining." The reason why I mentioned invention of the bicycle and the novel Frankenstein is to also show both bright side and dark side. I didn't want our climate model to judge value.
2. Weather Prediction
Europeans in 1816 never knew of the explosion in Indonesia, but people now know what was happening. I think different ranges of predictability may give a good reason why the three participants have different information and visual feedbacks.
3. Blind Men and an Elephant
Verbal and non verbal communication between the participants may be the key for developing effective collaboration.
4. Ghost in the Machine
I've also talked with Ed about the concept of 'ghost in the machine' (https://goo.gl/J6VGuF). Mental activity carries on in parallel to physical action, but where their means of interaction are unknown or, at best, speculative. I would like further discuss about this idea.
Please let us know if you have any questions or suggestions. See you at Synthesis Campfire.
Much appreciated,
Cooper
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 9:41 AM, Dehlia Hannah <dhannah1@asu.edu> wrote:
-DehliaHi Everyone,Both of these subjects also have serious economic implications-- futures markets on commodities, Pluvius weather insurance policies etc.
The connection is not that good so I won't talk much on Skype--but I want to add as a suggestion of doing something dealing with agriculture. E.g. 1816 (and the next couple of years) were years of famine, especially because of the loss of potatoes in northern europe. Now climate change is making it possible to grow potatoes in greenland. and there's a kind of pastoral idyll of climate change emerging there...
Another interesting comparison would be to explore how the possibilities of weather prediction have changed (dramatically) in the last two hundred years. We might construct a scenario with different ranges of predictability (within 1 day, a week, a few months, e.g.). How does one behave with different temporal horizons of expectation?
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Cynthia Selin <Cynthia.Selin@asu.edu> wrote:I would like to join this but Monday I am leading a scenarios workshop on wastewater sensing and am not able to meet with you all.Cynthia Selin
Marie Curie Fellow- Energizing Futures/Technology and Innovation Management/ Technical University of Denmark
Associate Fellow/ Saïd Business School/ University of Oxford
Assistant Professor/ School of Sustainability & the Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes/ Arizona State University
Dear Cooper, Dehlia, Cynthia, Brandon, Manjana, Cooper, Josh,
How about Monday 9 AM Nov 2, Brickyard ?
Julian and Todd will be busy working on SERRA so can’t join us for this process, but can serve as background experts to our ECS team.
Re ECS, let me include Connor Rawls, Josh Stark as media programmers and Dr Brandon Mechley as scientist / acoustic ecology researcher who should be part of this design / make conversation with Cooper.
Everyone please read Cooper’s great set of notes. I made some observations with Dehlia and we came up with some thoughts building on Cooper’s strong starting points. Happy to share and continue on Monday
Fun fun fun!
Xin Wei
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Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts + Fulton Schools of Engineering • ASU
Fellow: ASU-Santa Fe Center for Biosocial Complex Systems
Affiliate Professor: Future of Innovation in Society; Computer Science; English
Founding Director, Topological Media Lab<http://topologicalmedialab.net/>
skype: shaxinwei • mobile: +1-650-815-9962
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On Oct 30, 2015, at 1:36 AM, Manjana Milkoreit <mmilkore@asu.edu<mailto:mmilkore@asu.edu>> wrote:
Thanks Cooper for nudging the project forward - this is an exciting first outline. I would not be able to join a Skype call today, but next week Monday and Friday could work for me.
The team might be interested in this European project: http://impressions-project.eu/news/12307_The%20Bond%20You%20Hold:%20A%20new%20theatre%20performance%20embodying%20the%20dynamic%20relation%20between%20climate%20and%20humans. I know one of the core team members, and we might be able to learn a couple of things from their experience.
Manjana
On Oct 29, 2015, at 8:53 PM, Cooper Sanghyun Yoo <cooperyoo@asu.edu<mailto:cooperyoo@asu.edu>> wrote:
Thanks Dehlia,
Skype meeting works for me. I can do Friday 10/30 9:00am-1:00pm (5:00pm-9:00pm in Europe), Monday 11/02 9:00am-12:00pm (5:00pm-8:00pm Europe), or Friday 11/06 9:00am-1:00pm (5:00pm-9:00pm in Europe).
My skype id is cooper.yoo, and google hangout id is cooper.yoo@gmail.com<mailto:cooper.yoo@gmail.com>.
Much appreciated,
Cooper
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Dehlia Hannah <dhannah1@asu.edu<mailto:dhannah1@asu.edu>> wrote:
Hi Cooper,
I'm excited to read about your thoughts and I'd be glad to chat with you via skype if we can negotiate the 8 hour time difference. Tomorrow (Oct. 30th) and Mon/Friday next week are both possibilities for me in the late afternoon here. I'll reply with further comments tomorrow.
My skype handle is dehliahannah.
Best,
DehliaSha Xin Wei<http://asu.academia.edu/XinWeiSha> • Professor and Director • School of Arts, Media and Engineering<http://ame.asu.edu/> + Synthesis<http://synthesiscenter.net/>On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 7:12 PM, Cooper Sanghyun Yoo <cooperyoo@asu.edu<mailto:cooperyoo@asu.edu>> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Since our second scenario brainstorming meeting was canceled last week (Wednesday Oct. 21), I would like to ask for another meeting about ECS future plans. Do you have any availability this Friday Oct. 30 or Monday Nov. 6 next week?
I've attached a document (YearWithoutWinter-Note-1027-Yoo.pdf) with some of my notes and thoughts about applying mixed reality to ECS responsive media environment. I would like to further discuss this topic. Please let me know if you have any questions or suggestions.
Much appreciated,
Cooper
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 12:30 AM, Cooper Sanghyun Yoo <cooperyoo@asu.edu> wrote:
Hi all,
Unfortunately, I will be back to Tempe tomorrow (10/13 Tuesday) late afternoon. I will try to follow up as soon as I get back.
Much appreciated,
Cooper
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015, Dehlia Hannah <dhannah1@asu.edu> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Great that a bunch of us can make it. Can we confirm this meeting for tomorrow morning? Sylvia, is Xin Wei available?
Best,
Dehlia
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Christopher Roberts <Christopher.M.Roberts@asu.edu> wrote:
I don't have my calendar but I should be available then.
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From: Manjana Milkoreit <mmilkore@asu.edu>
Date: 10/9/2015 4:08 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: Dehlia Hannah <dhannah1@asu.edu>
Cc: Sylvia Arce <Sylvia.Arce@asu.edu>, Xin Wei Sha <Xinwei.Sha@asu.edu>, Dehlia Hannah <Dehlia.Hannah@asu.edu>, Manjana.Milkoreit@asu.edu, Edward Finn <edfinn@asu.edu>, Christopher Roberts <cmrober2@asu.edu>, Julian Stein <julian.stein@gmail.com>, "Connor Rawls (Student)" <Connor.Rawls@asu.edu>, "Sanghyun Yoo (Student)" <cooperyoo@asu.edu>, Todd Ingalls <Todd.Ingalls@asu.edu>, Jamie Winterton <Jamie.Winterton@asu.edu>
Subject: Re: pilot scenario brainstorming with the ECS responsive media environment
I can do Tuesday from 10:45am to 12:15pm.
Manjana
On Oct 9, 2015, at 2:09 PM, Dehlia Hannah <dhannah1@asu.edu> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
A very good time for Cynthia and me would be Tuesday morning (the 13th) between 10:30-12:15. Any luck?
Cheers,
Dehlia
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Cynthia Selin <Cynthia.Selin@asu.edu> wrote:
Absolutely.
Dehlia is here all next week and knows my openings. Let's make it happen.
Warmly
Cynthia
Cynthia Selin
Marie Curie Fellow- Energizing Futures/Technology and Innovation Management/ Technical University of Denmark
Associate Fellow/ Saïd Business School/ University of Oxford
Assistant Professor/ School of Sustainability & the Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes/ Arizona State University
On 09 Oct 2015, at 04:54, Xin Wei Sha <Xinwei.Sha@asu.edu> wrote:
Hi Cynthia, Dehlia, Manjana, Ed, Chris,
Can we do some scenario brainstorming using the
experiential climate simulation (ECS) responsive media environment
while Dehlia is in town?
To do this well requires a sustained series of creative conversations
spaced closely enough so that we can work iteratively and produce something.
We need about a calendar month and 4 sessions at minimum to produce something we can look at and show. Let’s can gather notes for grant proposals based on this pilot work.
So let’s plan these brainstorming sessions?
Better still, can we plan a series of scenario design and play through the Spring
so we can get traction and produce some durable outcomes?
Now that we’ve opened the doors to ideation and scenario design in the Experiential Climate Simulation, let’s play.
Let’s coordinate this so our SC creative team can work coherently along a reasonably bounded cone of possibilities :)
Cheers,
Xin Wei
cc Nadya Bliss and Diego Garcia-Setien
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Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts + Fulton Schools of Engineering • ASU
Fellow: ASU-Santa Fe Center for Biosocial Complex Systems
Affiliate Professor: Future of Innovation in Society; Computer Science; English
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