ENGAGE in sensing Research Paradigm Shifts

Our choice of format is embedded in the understanding that we are in the midst of an ongoing paradigm shift, and as such we are part of an emerging process where the academic, advanced practitioner and layperson – all represent unique sources of phenomenological data to inform the paradigm shift sensing process.

You are welcome to engage by sharing your 1st person experience of visiting the studioLAB website;

What did you notice?
How do you sense research paradigm shifts?
Where do you sense emerging research paradigm shifts?

Please leave your feedback in the comments below.

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Uri Noy Meir
4 years ago

Hi (is Uri)!

What lovely feely and movey Re-Search .

What I noticed
I did notice a missing R in the title which made me thing what is the Second R of Research. and Re s Each . I am also notice I am very curious of the process of staying with collectively and how it emerged for you as a reflection piece. So maybe like personal notes on the process maybe? I am very grateful to see how you kept on moving with the material. I do have material from the Gathering and I wonder if it would be helpful at this point. Especially as you are moving into finalizing it all.
How I sense a shift in research paradigm?
I feel this sense of letting the messy notes and process become the centre of the research is a very inspiring and brave choice. It exposes in a way that true research is the process not the end results. And that allowing the end results express the process rather then a result. link artist would like the new world is.
How I sense new emerging research paradigm?
I feel moved by the aspect of researching together and allow the “messiness” of live and being be exposed rather the hidden. I also find the drawing over photos and the sense of place and energy in place as an emerging theme that I can relate with.

Open to have conversation if you wish, in zoom for now, and hopefully in Norre Sende soon enough (still have some Danish Krona in my wallet and it reminds with fond/joyful memory the energy of the wonderful spacy space)

Hugs

Uri

Ninni Sødahl
4 years ago
Reply to  Uri Noy Meir

Thank you Uri for leaving a comment and sharing your thoughts on research as a process and the inclusion of ‘messiness’.

We appreciate your offering to take part in the conversation. Forward we will continue to expose our research journey for feedback – if not earlier – we will for sure bring it forward at the planned ONline/ONsite SPT research gathering in January (we’ll keep you posted on this).

We would be happy to see any material you have from the Research gathering – so please share.

I love your elaborating on the possible ‘hidden meaning’ of the missing ‘R’ 🙂

nin

Nadja Roder-Winkel
Nadja Roder-Winkel
4 years ago

What did I notice?
At first I was very touched by the beauty of the site.The drawings, circles and lines that connect the circles. The moving background caught my attention – forms that appear as if from nowhere, which then vanish again and formations that merge and become something new.

How do I feel the paradigm shift in research?
I experience a new openness towards emergent procedures and towards ones own experience as a basis of research. I personally experience many different forms of dialogue work, exchange about personal experiences and collaborative searching for something that unites all the different perceptions.

Where do I sense emerging paradigm shifts in research?
Particularly with regard to topics to which we currently have no answers, such as the dying forest, climate change, the corona pandemic or in my work with companies I see topics like new approaches of dealing with change and leadership and much more. There is a new willingness to leave one’s own point of view, to engage in interdisciplinary exchange and to allow multiperspectivity. 

I would like to make more observations and share what I discover with you. Thank you very much for your great project and best wishes,
Nadja

Ninni
4 years ago

Dear Nadja – lovely to read your comment! – the way you were touched by the visuals and what you noticed.

Very inspiring to read ways you both feel and sense emerging paradigm shift in research … please continue to share your observations and discoveries!

Allie Middleton
4 years ago

greetings and good wishes, thank you so much for this fine work!

I noticed how so much spaciousness in your process, inquiries and dialogic grounding expanded my experience.

Graphics accentuated that and the invitation to read more was useful. Also felt the possibility to simply scan the piece as a visual experience – seeing the shapes, colors and bold type, images… the text in space was as a moving journey in itself!

I felt I was actually holding something as I read it…. had deep kinesthetic resonance. Warm and light and subtle piercing senses….

What I sensed in the research paradigm shifts is the sense of a grounded and collective/collected shared humanity. This 1st person space is an essential starting place – on the earth – first evolutionary arrival. “The future first shows up in our feelings” see graphic of the TU/PI prototyping model – seems you followed it presciently and precisely, of course with many aesthetic embellishments from the field of social arts. Superb.

Overall, where I see, sense and feel Research paradigm shifts taking place is in the direct application of emerging social arts based in awareness practices such as SPT, Bohmian style dialogue, where we uncover the shared ancestral field of belonging together to something beyond our knowing; visual Presencing practices and writing… then followed by more SPT, etc …. these recurring cycles and circles of intertwining unfolding are examples of the fractal qualities of intersecting human nervous systems.

New architecture and then process/practices build as awareness and practices resonate with the field.
Co-evolutionary co-initiations.

This way illustrates the natural beginning, middle and endings so beautifully, embedded in a broader field of social engagement in perfect natural safety. Almost like being empty of personal expectations, truly leaning into the transformative threshold of the moments before birth, during birth, becoming alive and welcoming dying again. Extending the MA space between this natural eternal dance allows a sense of tenderness & magic to prevail, washing away a fear of the eternal question, “is this real”.

It was all in movement and still I felt all with a stellar embodied reflection landing as a result of the process you followed – a living prototype of a shared ‘lived experience’.

May this inspire new forms in the collective! Thank you for your intentions and beautiful piece.

Ninni
4 years ago

Dear Allie – first of all – thank you for sharing your experience – described with a sensual, poetic, visionary and intimate touch to it – for us, a voice of feedback from embodied reading.

Your reflections and rich input will for sure be part of the further Work and dialogues….