Webinar #2: Visualizing Change: Creating the Future One Vision at a Time with David Sibbet
January 6, 2008 – 11:31 amTitle: Visualizing Change: Creating the Future One Vision at a Time
Special Guest: David Sibbet
Length: 67:27
Last Friday we had a great session with David Sibbet. Over 50 people attended the event live. One of the most exciting parts is watching David sketch our conversation live throughout the entire event. We covered some great topics including:
How did the concept of graphic facilitation get started?
How does the size of an image impact the outcome?
How can visuals be used to align groups around a message?
How does journalism relate to graphic facilitation?
Does complexity of a visual increase or decrease it’s effectiveness?
How does storytelling impact the perception of complexity?
How does a graphic facilitation project start and develop?
What’s the role of iteration in the process?
How do metphors work? Do they need to be shared?
How does culture impact the choice of visuals?
How can the output of a project be used to communicate to people who weren’t in the room?
Do people have a harder time visualizing their history, present state, or future state?
How does dimensional perspective (3D) impact the interpretation and use?
What is the future of graphic facilitation?
What impact do you think virtual worlds will have on visual thinking?
During the session, David experienced a power outage due to record storms on the U.S. Pacific coast. It made for an exciting 3 minutes in the middle. We left it in so that you can have the full live experience.
For information on David (including some of the visuals used in this session):
http://wiki.vizthink.com/DavidSibbet
http://wiki.vizthink.com/Grove
http://www.davidsibbet.com/david_sibbet/2008/01/srategizing-wit.html
For information on registration for VizThink ‘08 (January 27-29):
http://www.vizthink.com/registration.html
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