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Mosh pits at concerts
Mosh pits at concerts







mosh pits at concerts
  1. #Mosh pits at concerts code#
  2. #Mosh pits at concerts plus#

And it’s not usually theatrical, with lasers, and costumes and dancing.Half the show is onstage, and the other half is in the pit.It’s an unscripted form of elegant chaos.And a perfect metaphor for collaboration.

  • Has anyone ever been to a Fugazi show? Or any hardcore or punk show? Let’s get a shared understanding, a BASELINE for this story.It’s not just like turning up the record real loud.
  • Some BACKGROUNDon this first story to get us going.May 1992…living in NY, between jobs, saw Fugazi weeks earllierShows were always $5, right budget.
  • I have a story for just about everything. I’m going to do it by telling stories.It’s a technique I use all the time. But I’m not going to do it by talking about effective design collaboration.
  • CONTEXTToday I’m going to talk about effective design collaboration.
  • Introduce yourself to the person nearest you or, if you already know that person, someone new.Now sit down next to your new friend.

    mosh pits at concerts

    #Mosh pits at concerts plus#

  • None of you is as smart as yourself plus another person.Their perspective, experience, creativity may not surpass your own, but it will always magnify it when you collaborate effectively.So stand up.
  • #Mosh pits at concerts code#

    In this presentation, ten selected vignettes will illustrate how the 'mosh pit code of conduct' can help you order the chaos and direct the energy of collaborative research and design.Attendees will learn:how context, anticipation, inclusion and principles help plan an engaging and productive collaborationhow awareness, respect, humility and irreverence guide effective collaboration how love and vision assign meaning to creativity This revolution of collaboration mirrors the rise of punk rock, slam dancing, and lo-fi.

    mosh pits at concerts

    In the age of crowdsourcing, energetic and specialized creators collaborate with an engaged an informed audience to evolve products, create services, and change society. In the past the brilliance of a single designer could deliver a masterpiece to a largely uninvolved audience who politely applauded as they emptied their wallets. These days it's increasingly difficult to innovate in a complex, interconnected world without getting a little help.









    Mosh pits at concerts