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Mutual manifestation and mutual adaptation
The role of rhythm in facilitating sense-making in human communication lies in prior researchā¦
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Presence as connection
Satinder Gill argues that in order to witness, there has to be a connection. The notion of presenceā¦
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Ana Fernandez
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Pieter van Hall
Master Student @ Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment (Delft University of Technology)
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Starting to witness: noticing a break in flow
In order to notice, something would have to have occurred that is not quite in sync with everythingā¦
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Entrainment and Rhythm
The notion of entrainment refers to how two clocks become synchronized when their pendulums swingā¦
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Collaborative Action through Flow
Being in flow with others makes it easier to act. When someone is out of flow, it is harder forā¦
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Melissa Krisanti Tanuharja
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The āOnline Weā: from cognitive understanding to feeling
Gill tells several stories about the surprising fact that people develop a sense of āweā in onlineā¦
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No timing, no meaning
In music timing is very important. If you get the rhythm right, the tune will be recognizable asā¦
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Rhythm essential for well being
One of the great people working on synchrony was Condon. Working in psychiatry, he understood theā¦
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Cab, an interface of trust
India by and large, with all its diversity, falls into the classic patriarchy social systemā¦
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Book Launch 23-01-2013 @ DE APPEL arts centre Amsterdam
On the 23 rd of january 2013 the book Witnessing You, On Trust and Truth in a Networked World, isā¦
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Presence
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3.4 Contributions and benefits for actors
The actors involved in the new socio-technical sub-system are:
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Appendix 1: Survey results from exploratory research
Survey performed at Den Burg, Texel on January 13th, 2015.
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Acts of Parresia
The Witnessed Reflection methodology focuses on shared reflection by orchestrating situations inā¦