First Research Community Hackathon / Collabothon: 3rd June 2023 #466
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Hi @rufuspollock
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Ooops, I'm just catching up on this thread - from our last Friday call I had noted this as an action for me to post to the Forum, and created (with delay!) this thread this morning: https://github.com/orgs/life-itself/discussions/477 |
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Throwing out some ideas for topics:
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A couple more ideas around knowledge mapping that I'd be keen to explore. & would also be interesting to think about whether any of it could be done using collective approaches
On dates, I'd say June or July so there's at least a month for people to seed ideas, group around them and do some preliminary work/planning. Reason being that hackdays can work a bit smoother when starting the day with a clearer plan/intention, otherwise there's a danger of the day getting swallowed up with brainstorming and discovery. And a rough schedule for the day could look something like:
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Following the research group meeting last Friday we are including towards Saturday and/or Sunday 3rd/4th of June. |
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A couple of spin-offs and connections to follow-up on from the Hackathon: @msantolini and @Liyubov I've just gone through your amazing work during the hackathon, and followed a few of the related document links: I'd love to 'stick my nose into' (!) your work on:
These both resonate closely to my past Sensemaking consulting work that I have now rebranded to www.collectivenavigator.com. I've put this brand on hold as I go deeper into my art (www.tyler.world) and narrative video projects (www.interiortruth.com), and so my narrative software platform/hosting licences have since expired. But I do see many opportunities to relaunch my larger-scale narratives work, and have been collaborating with the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab (PEAR) spin-off at https://gowyrd.org/research/ (for whom I've done some filming work), to draw up a funding proposal Wyrd Tech - Narratives Capture Proposal (perhaps for Templeton?) for collecting real time experiences of group contemplative experiences - for narrative correlation analysis with the PEAR Random Number Generator 'field effect' capture. I mentioned to Marc the possible synchronisation with his concept of a "Documentation Station"...directed towards as close as possible to live entry. I worked very closely with Jonathan Reams (who will be on the this Friday's Monthly Research Group call) on a number of narratives projects, and he has since ran with, and further developed the narratives software I developed...perhaps another possible collaborator, who can add a key 'developmental psychology' metrics lens to such work. |
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Organize a research community hackathon in the next 3-4 months. Hackathons are a great pattern we could adopt as a way of crystallising activity and community.
UPDATE 📣: 28 April: date chosen for the event Saturday and/or Sunday 3rd/4th of June.
Purpose and principles
Have a hackathon where a) existing team have work time together to ship something b) new people can get involved and connect
Outcome visioning
10+ people having a great time, 5 projects and we ship at least 3 published reading lists and have the infrastructure for doing more in ongoing collaborations.
📣 Suggestions wanted!
We're brainstorming around the following questions (and please add more**
probably a weekend some time in next 3 months (i.e. may / june / july 2023)Topic shortlist
Culled from suggestions below
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