Steve, 

You a good and kind man!

FRIAM is the petri-dish that brings ideas from different sources into 
proximity, and metaphors are the enzymes that actually coax them into 
interaction.  No other working group has ever been as stimulating.  I have 
often said, I owe my intellectual (if not biological) survival to it.  Five 
scientific papers have been published because of the proddings and goadings of 
our FRIAM colleagues, and I am starting working on a sixth, now.  Thanks for 
that. 

Nick 


Nicholas Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology
Clark University
thompnicks...@gmail.com
https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com> On Behalf Of Steven A Smith
Sent: Monday, January 6, 2020 12:41 PM
To: friam@redfish.com; Lars Larsson <persl...@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: Question from Merle


> Lars, Merle, Nick, and FRIAM members,
>
> Thank you for taking the time to respond, Lars! It's an important 
> first spark of interaction between two groups with Stockholm and Santa 
> Fe as nexus.
Just to second Stephen's praise for both Lars' and Merle's "shepherding"
our group so deftly.   Kudos to Lars and Merle (and the other participants)!
> Perhaps there's a way we can facilitate an electronic exchange between 
> the two groups as a kind of question and response could flow between 
> the two communities. Or some process that has a feel of a  
> https://bohmdialogue.org/  ? We certainly need to be sharing ideas and 
> coming to greater understanding without traveling great distances to 
> accomplish it :-)

In the spirit of Merle's "Emergent Diplomacy", the way she facilitated the 
meeting did allow-for and yield a certain amount of emergence and 
self-organization and Lars style fully supported the same.   I am a fan of 
Bohm's "Rheomode" and perhaps the precedent in the implementation of collective 
dialogue building through Ward Cunningham's Wiki Wiki and then more familiarly 
Wales and Sanger's Wikipedia... which we all use even if we sometimes love to 
hate it.

For what it is worth, Nick tried to instigate an interesting process/structure 
that he described as "noodling" or perhaps "noodling around"... as I remember 
it, an aesthetic for taking any noodle (thread) and cross-linking it with other 
noodles (threads) in a constructive manner.   I wasn't able to (easily) find 
the discussion of this on the SFComplex mail-list, but wanted to at least give 
Nick a nod for his ongoing, indomitable spirit for trying to build collective 
work-products from freewheeling ad-hoc collaboration.

- Steve


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