A recent post by a net acquaintance (thanks, Lindy!) referenced towns and urban developments as "shared space". Being a tangential kind of guy (I prefer to say lateral thinker, but note that some describe what I see as fascinating weak signal connections as strictly tangential, so I redefine the term as a rather positive ) er... seeing beyond the specific point, I am interested in how we construct our less tangible worlds.
People have always been multidimensional actors in their personal worlds, navigating among professional, academic, business and social realms with varying degrees of success. That's life.
In knowledge work, that capacity to navigate in shared space is critical. I am interested in how such space takes shape, and in how we perceive such space. Further, it is intersting to examine how developing a personal capacity to operate in that space is influenced by frames outside that space (family, predominant culture, etc.).
Time is space, as well. And I've run out - so will try to get back to this at some point.
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