An outline of the content:
- A bit about my role with visual practice in a medical school;
- A sampling of the work of others in the field;
- The roots of the practice;
- The various forms that visual practice takes and the functions it serves;
- Some of my own observations and findings (presented as "my humble but correct opinion");
- What this could mean for practicing architects;
- What it has enabled me to do.
I made the case that these are skills and insights that architects are uniquely poised to take advantage of. In particular I stressed the differences they could make outside their field, while also improving their own professional practice environment. They were shown shots of Brandy Agerbeck working on with a green economy, told the story of Dan Roam going to the White House and shown shots from a 250-person World Cafe; after each I said "This could be you."
They also "tasted" the work. After the first third of the session they went through a 4-word graphic jam, and later they used Leadership Metaphor Explorer to interview each other one on one. Rather than immediately taking questions at the end I told them I would be the one asking the questions, and I walked them through a POINt conversation about what they had just seen and heard. They were a really good group - and on a Friday afternoon at that!
ArchEx 2011 on Prezi