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developments:matthewhudson:modelling [12/11/2015 13:06] admindevelopments:matthewhudson:modelling [05/04/2018 16:14] (current) – [Introduction] admin
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 ====== Emergent Modelling – The Next Iteration ====== ====== Emergent Modelling – The Next Iteration ======
 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
-Since the original development of Emergent Knowledge (EK) processing by David Grove and Steven Saunders circa 2007 it would be appear that not much has changed in the field. As the website owner and maintainer the “Powers of Six” and “Self-Alignment”, I am acutely aware that over the last few years no new material has appeared on these sites and in the Emergence field generally. I believe there is so much to discover in EK that we should be pushing the boundaries and testing the waters a lot more. 
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 What follows here is part of my research and development – in this work I have focused upon how the client represents their thoughts, ideas and confusions etc. in a session of EK. To do this I am taking information from 'Chapter 3 – Navigation' of my original work 'Journeys with Emergent Knowledge', as a starting point. There I presented the following basic materials needed to run an EK session: What follows here is part of my research and development – in this work I have focused upon how the client represents their thoughts, ideas and confusions etc. in a session of EK. To do this I am taking information from 'Chapter 3 – Navigation' of my original work 'Journeys with Emergent Knowledge', as a starting point. There I presented the following basic materials needed to run an EK session:
  
   * A3 / A4 / A5 / Letter / Legal Paper / Flip or Easel Chart Paper / Index Cards / Post It notes   * A3 / A4 / A5 / Letter / Legal Paper / Flip or Easel Chart Paper / Index Cards / Post It notes
-  * Blue tak / Poster Putty / Scissors / Sellotape or Scotchtape+  * Blue Tak or Poster Putty / Scissors / Sellotape or Scotchtape
   * Pencils / Crayons / Coloured Markers / Pens   * Pencils / Crayons / Coloured Markers / Pens
   * A selection of good dictionaries   * A selection of good dictionaries
  
 In 'Chapter 3' it was stated: In 'Chapter 3' it was stated:
-<code+<WRAP round todo 80% center
-'Internal worlds can be mapped externally by overlaying them into a room or a +'Internal worlds can be mapped externally by overlaying them into a room or a landscape, which has the effect of objectifying an internal phenomena into a real geographic space from which information is gained – this is done by having the client write or draw then place the pieces of paper in space around them.' 
-landscape, which has the effect of objectifying an internal phenomena into a  +</WRAP>
-real geographic spacefrom which information is gained – this is done by having +
-the client write or draw then place the pieces of paper in space around them.' +
-</code>+
 and: and:
-<code+<WRAP round todo 80% center
-'The functional component of the client’s problem is their story, that which is +'The functional component of the client’s problem is their story, that which is contained in the context of the words and the issues that are defined by the client. 
-contained in the context of the words and the issues that are defined by the +
-client. +
  
-It is the structural components of the client’s world that are given form, when +It is the structural components of the client’s world that are given form, when the client puts their world on paper, the form of the writing and drawings, where they are placed in space begin to illustrate the structure. The size of the paper chosen, the colours, shapes, scales, scope and empty spaces are all 
-the client puts their world on paper, the form of the writing and drawings,  +
-where they are placed in space begin to illustrate the structure. The size of +
-the paper chosen, the colours, shapes, scales, scope and empty spaces are all +
 aspects of how this problem is constructed.' aspects of how this problem is constructed.'
-</code>+</WRAP>
  
 Beginning with these fundamental points, experiments with alternatives to writing and drawing were performed; as it was noticed when working with some clients there was no clear delineation between the structure and form of their inner worlds and the associated meanings. Beginning with these fundamental points, experiments with alternatives to writing and drawing were performed; as it was noticed when working with some clients there was no clear delineation between the structure and form of their inner worlds and the associated meanings.
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 ===== Emergent Modelling ===== ===== Emergent Modelling =====
 +Follow these links to learn more about the theory and application of this new form of processing. 
   * [[developments:matthewhudson:modelling:purpose|Emergent Modelling - The Purpose + More]]   * [[developments:matthewhudson:modelling:purpose|Emergent Modelling - The Purpose + More]]
   * [[developments:matthewhudson:modelling:materials|Emergent Modelling Materials]]   * [[developments:matthewhudson:modelling:materials|Emergent Modelling Materials]]