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Page 1: Preliminary Programme · Pursuit of Pattern Languages for Societal Change JULY 3 2015 rd to 5 th KREMS, AUSTRIA Preliminary Programme

Pursuit of Pattern Languages for Societal Change

JULY

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Preliminary Programme

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Pursuit of Pattern Languages for Societal Change

Conference Programme

FRIDAY, JULY 3

AUDIMAX FOYEROngoing Registration for Conference Participants (until 17:00)

AUDIMAX FOYERNEWCOMERS‘ FAIR

Fair stands and exhibitions for newcomers, practitioners and researchers (open for free to a broader audience) demonstrating wide-ranging applications of the Pattern Language approach

Topics include: Participation, Gardening, Social Innovation, Business Sustainability, Architecture, IT, Urban Development, Patterns Basics, Regional Development

AUDIMAXKEYNOTE

Hermann CZECH„Remarks About the Truth and the Whole“

AUDIMAXOPENING

Peter BAUMGARTNER, Richard SICKINGER, Hajo NEIS, Christian HANUS

AUDIMAXKEYNOTE

Wolfgang STARK„Performative Patterns for Innovation: The Power of Tacit Knowledge in Social Systems“

AUDIMAXGAME SESSION

George PLATTS

AUDIMAX FOYERWELCOME RECEPTION

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Pursuit of Pattern Languages for Societal Change

Conference Programme

SATURDAY, JULY 4

AUDIMAXKEYNOTETakashi IBA

„Pattern Language 3.0 and Fundamental Behavioral Properties“

AUDIMAXGAME SESSION

George PLATTSAUDIMAX FOYER

COFFEE BREAKROOM SE1.5 ROOM SE2.2 ROOM SE2.3 ROOM SE1.2

C26Hajo NEIS | Perrin WRIGHTUP and OUT - Oregon Tsunami Wayfinding Survival Language

D11Franz NAHRADAPatterns of a demonetised society

WS01Till SCHÜMMERWolfgang STARK

A Performative Pattern Lan-guage: Expanding the Con-cept of Patterns towards Creativity and Innovation

WS02Betsy MORRISTakashi IBAHelmut LEITNER

Pattern Cards WorkshopC20Taichi ISAKUThe Cooking Language: Applying the Theory of Properties and Patterns into Cooking

D36Magda CARULLA | Josep Muntañola THORNBERG Sergi MÉNDEZ RODRÍGUEZ | Júlia BELTRAN BORRÀSLiving inside the Language: Architecture, Education and Society

C39Hiroshi NAKANOJapanese Spirituality and Pattern Language

D18Sumire NAKAMURAFostering Changemakers with Change Making Patterns

C10Franz NAHRADAA New Approach to Higher Education in the Eastern Tyrol: Developing Patterns for the “Campus Osttirol”

D38David WESTMissing pattern Languages?

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Abstracts of all presented contributions will soon be available online at: www.purplsoc.org/conference

Topics:

Time slot for each presentation session will be 30 minutes (15 min presentation, 10 min discussions, 5 min time for transfer)

Pattern approaches and design Pattern applications and practices WorkshopsTowards a theory of pattern languages Patterns for societal change

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Pursuit of Pattern Languages for Societal Change

Conference Programme

AUDIMAXGAME SESSION

George PLATTSROOM SE1.5 ROOM SE2.2 ROOM SE2.3 ROOM SE?.?

A40Wolfgang RANGBORDERS -- PLACES -- LIGHT patterns of borders, places and light

C04Takashi IBAPattern Languages as Pragmatic Media for Thinking, Communication, and Creation

WS03Greg BRYANTComputers and Life

WS05Helene FINIDORISayfan BORGHINITakashi IBAMichael FALKENTHALBridging pattern languages for social innovation via systemic patterns

This workshop introduces PLAST, a project submitted to the EU program HORIZON 2020 / CAPS, that connects different domains under the concepts of PL and ST (systemic transformation of society). It‘s an opportunity for partners and potential participants to meet and talk. We will be experimen-ting with some systemic patterns. Exploring how they can be mined and applied to social innovation.

A5Peter BOSSELMANN | Dorit FROMMA Pattern Language — Early Models

C24Thomas MORITZStrawtown – unfolding a temporary settlement through living process

A37Sergio PORTA | Mariapia VIDOLI | Yodan ROFEThe Production of Cities: Christopher Alexander, urban evolution and the problem of the Grid

C23Paul A. SCHULZvienna.transitionBASE – Lab, Campus and Expo for a Sustainable Future

A32Bertram HÄUPLER | Thomas HRUSCHKA | Wolf-gang STARKEcoBusinessPlan Vienna - An Organizational Pattern Language for Networking Sustainability in and between Companies

C14Aurelio DAVIDPattern Language and public participation: new perspecti-ves for mutual support and development

AUDIMAX FOYERCOFFEE BREAK

AUDIMAXPANEL DISCUSSION

„Christopher Alexander‘s Ethic - An Ethic of Design“

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Pursuit of Pattern Languages for Societal Change

Conference Programme

SUNDAY, JULY 5

AUDIMAXKEYNOTE

Howard DAVIS„Pattern Languages and the New Productive City“

AUDIMAX FOYERCOFFEE BREAK

ROOM SE1.1 ROOM SE2.2 ROOM SE2.3

B28Greg BRYANTLiving Structure and Physiological Psychology

C44Richard SICKINGERWhat can be done to make the pattern content more accessible? - Patterns that emotionally engage

WS04Sabine PFISTERThe Schwabencenter- sharing the experience of sustainabi-lity and diversity in an urban communityB03

Takashi IBA | Yuma AKADO | Norihiko KIMURA | Takuya HONDA | Arisa KAMADATwenty-Four Fundamental Behavioral Properties

C15Tomoki FURUKAWAZONODesigning Survival Behavior for Earthqaukes with Survival Language

B1Jessie L. HENSHAWGuiding Patterns of Naturally Occurring Design: A Pattern Language Approach

C19Michael FALKENTHAL | Johanna BARZEN | Uwe BREI-TENBÜCHER | Christoph FEHLING | Frank LEYMANNLeveraging Pattern Applications via Pattern Refinement

AUDIMAX FOYERCOFFEE BREAK

B02Christian ASPALTER | Reinhard BAUERFrom Noam Chomsky and Christopher Alexander to Heinrich Lausberg: Rhetorical Framing for Pattern Analysis

C21Yaara ROSNER-MANOR | Yodan ROFECombining systems A and B: Creating a pattern language for the unrecognized Bedouin villages in the Negev, Israel

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B07Helmut LEITNERA Bird‘s-Eye View on Pattern Research

C33Takashi IBA | Tomoki KANEKO | Arisa KAMADA | Nao TAMAKI | Tasuku MATSUMURA | Makoto OKADAWords for a Journey - A Pattern Language for Living well with Dementia

AUDIMAXCLOSING CEREMONY

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