Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Scenario making


Me and my group-buddy Anette made a quick task for our selves today. Two hours to make a reflection on our scenario.

...going through my process in my mind....

(normally I don´t like to leave long writing posts, but today has been about clearing my head)


Energy...
The new energy within people, the will to take matters into their own hands. Energy as a natural force, the landscape and climate conditions that bring over-abundance of flowing water and steam that keeps the society going.

Nature...
What nature gives us and what it takes away. Such harsh and beautiful nature, so cold and windy, so rugget and wet. A volcano taking control of the whole world.

Unemployment...
So many idle hands that could be given the opportunity to start something on their own or participate in building their surroundings.

Scale...
How do you define a new building in your neighborhood that is 10 times higher than your house, took away some hours of sun and blocks the mountain view you had. Can you accept it, feel a part of it...


Green...
What is green in Iceland? A crooked birch branch on a hillside, the green moss meeting the pitch black sand.... "Green" spaces...A little lee from the northern winds outside a café or behind a house... a spot to play football...the wonderful vegetables and fruits from the green houses....a little potato patch.

Space...
All the space the car occupies, all the new open space, redefinition of space.

Knitting...
The power to pick up the knitting pins and put clothes on your family´s back, merchandise in your little shop, discuss the situation, swop recipies, let your mind flow...something so local yet very international, global.

Democracy...
Redefining democracy. The power back to the public. The will to influence your own future, participation.

The leavers...
Why do they leave, feeling of hoplessness, anger, discrimination, hundreds of applicants for one job.

Creaters...
The music scene, artists, architects, colouring the society.

Time...
Learning to linger... appreciate...adapt. The relevance of the now and the later.

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