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Peeragogy In Action #6: Visualizing Life Patterns

Feb 11, 202130 minSeason 2Ep. 6
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CLICK HERE to watch the livestream recorded 2/17, 3 PM UTC/ 10 AM US Eastern

And now...for something completely different!

What are design patterns, and how can they determine, affect, or change the course of our lives? Why might it be important to visualize them?

Architect Christopher Alexander famously described a design pattern as a "solution to a problem in a context," and spotting and identifying patterns have become favorite activities in the Peeragogy Project.

In this episode, as host Joe Corneli and researcher Noorah Alhasan discuss the topic, artist Amanda Lyons visually interprets "patterns for life."

Leo Vivier also joined us at the regular "after-party" aka Project Action Review, or PAR (meet.jit.si/peeragogy is the permalink for the PAR after every episode). Vivier is a contractor employed by Etalab (a service of the French Prime Minister) which makes available and uses data to improve public action.

EPISODE LINKS
Production & Archives: https://lnkd.in/eJcr3k8
Peeragogy Project: https://peeragogy.org​​ (also on GitHub)
Amanda Lyons: https://lnkd.in/eECi_gZ
Noorah Alhasan UT/Austin: https://lnkd.in/ejZNbZG

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