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Revision as of 13:57, 28 February 2020
Contents
Five Insights: Narrow Frame
Ideogram
We may need to update this ideogram. And call it the Holoscope ideogram. The inscription should read "holoscope" instead of "polyscopy". There was also that eye on the left, which Fredrik thought was not necessary...
Interpretation: Once we understood that the way of looking at things is OUR OWN (or our culture's) CREATION – we became ready to recreate it to see more. To see what needs to be seen.
Insight
Not only "the scientific method", but also our language represents the narrow frame. To see the whole, we must create the way we look at things.
Consequences
Scope design, polyscopy
Formulation
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Story
Heisenberg's quotation. How it got ignored.
Action
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Keywords
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Prototypes
Concept definition prototypes
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