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Art of Harvesting

This group is for all of us who are passionate about collecting, capturing, reflecting, harvesting and sharing what matters.

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Comment by Kelvy Bird on September 1, 2009 at 9:37am
how would we be able to hear/witness/have access to the conversations? would it be real time? in more of a post-reflection way? if real time i can envision listening in (even through a skype connection or something) and drawing locally (in my home office, for example) then posting an image to a shared viewing area...?
Comment by Chris Chopyak on September 1, 2009 at 9:11am
Would love for all of you to consider participating in a virtual cafe 14 Sept as part of the Dialogue and Leadership salon that will happen in Austria in October. What can we contribute to the conversation graphically, or otherwise, that we could share with one another and the community, online?
Comment by Kelvy Bird on August 24, 2009 at 11:39am
cool! i'd be interested and game to contribute and explore an online piece .... am very very keen to stretch boundary between face-to-face and virtual realms in groups such as this... tx for posting! Kelvy (graphic reflection examples)
Comment by Chris Chopyak on August 24, 2009 at 11:14am
I would love to invite all of you harvesters, capturers, photographers and creators to help us with a project! From 16-19 October 2009, a group of us will be hosting a gathering in Vienna Austria (see calendar and events for more info). there is also an online contribution - I wonder if anyone here in this group would like to participate in the online piece and be the graphic recorder for the conversations....what do you think about this idea?

I also want to share that for the first time, I captured the stories at the memorial service for my late father-in-law. It was a very interesting process and welcome your reflections and thoughts
Comment by Steve Byers & Iris on August 10, 2009 at 8:45pm
I'd like to be a part of this group. I love to learn new ways to harvest. I've learned a lot from Chris Corrigan and the Art of Hosting community.
Comment by Amy Lenzo on August 7, 2009 at 7:54pm
mmmmm. I love this! uncovering the complexity of what is involved in this harvesting process ...
Comment by Chris Chopyak on August 7, 2009 at 11:32am
I like to think of harvesting in the same way that we harevst food from the earth - there are trees to pick from, roots to dig up, berries to pick, vegetables on vines. Physically, we have to bend over, reach up, reach down, dig up, twist and turn. Harvesting with groups and for people is like - this for me. Sometimes music can work, painting, graphic capture, sunshine, darkness, light and quiet.

How it works for and with people is the part for me that is really emerging - the more we uncover about harvesting, the more we learn about how people interact, react and participate, we understand at a deeper level what the power is and what makes best practice
Comment by Sabine Soeder on August 6, 2009 at 9:47pm
Good morning Chris, hey all, what is all in the harvesting process?! I'm very passionate in this kind of process - to make things, processes visible, in a way that is touching all senses to get/understand different aspects. In a way I would add in the title who is passionate about listening...
 

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