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Over-Driving

What is Over-Driving?

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It is a simple question asked of either the observer (A), the observed (B) or the space in between (C), quite simply it asks, “What do you know?”

Purpose

To break or pass through the boundaries of A, B and C into D and to schedule the world in such a way to allow new Knowledge to emerge.

As the Over-Drivers are fundamentally driving the Knowledge in the system, they are run as an iterative process, thus each question is asked six times.

The Over-Driving questions can be directed at either A, B or C.

Questions to A

  • “And what do you know?”

Questions to B

  • “And what does that know?”

Questions to C

  • “And what does that space know?” with facilitator gesturing to space

As this is an iterative process there are 3 ways of running the Over-Driver:

Iterative

  • A. “And what else do you know?”
  • B. “And what else does that know?”
  • C. “And what else does that space know?”

Ordinal – from 1st to 6th

  • A. “And what is the 2nd thing that you know?”
  • B. “And what is the 2nd thing that knows?”
  • C. “And what is the 2nd thing that space knows?”

Cardinal – Global or Large Chunk

  • A. “And what are 6 things that you know?”
  • B. “And what are 6 things that that knows?”
  • C. “And what are 6 things that that space knows?”.
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