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Question: How can life make better sense backwards? How can we weave together arts, spatial sound, architecture, and organizational change?
Jeremy Yuille, with Meld Studios in Melbourne, Australia, works with organizations to transform how they work in the face of changing futures. His own past weaves through architecture, art, music, and spatial information architecture. He shares how systems thinking and sound impact organizations and change . . . and shares a weaving graphic on how all the puzzle pieces of his life have come together, making even greater sense backwards.
Bio
Jeremy Yuille is a Principal with Meld Studios in Melbourne, Australia. He had been a Sr. Lecturer in Melbourne at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), as well as their Program Manager at the Australasian Cooperative Research Centre for Interaction Design (ACID). His PhD in Communication Design and Masters in Spatial Information Architecture both are from RMIT.
Career Illustrations:
Upper: https://maremel.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Drawing-Part-1-Yuille.jpg
Lower: https://maremel.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Drawing-Part-2-Yuille.jpg
Links on Jeremy
- https://overlobe.medium.com/grokking-the-swamp-130738034dbc is about his PhD - from the perspective of the practice leap it required.
- https://medium.com/design-futures/principles-for-the-studio-dea2256fec7a are some principles designed for an online Masters he stood up as his academic swansong.
- overlobe.com will redirect to the archive, sometime back in the 90’s
- https://linktr.ee/overlobe is a place to find all this stuff (and more)
Links
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/overlobe/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/overlobe https://twitter.com/wearemeld
- Medium: https://overlobe.medium.com/
- Meld Studios: http://meldstudios.com.au/
- Donella Meadows, Thinking in Systems, 2008: https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Systems-Donella-H-Meadows/dp/1603580557
Timecodes
- 00:07 Introduction
- 06:20 Circuitous Routes
- 09:30 Spatial Information Architecture
- 14:40 Music . . . Bush Duffs
- 16:48 Jam with Algorithms
- 17:31 Systems Thinking
- 20:02 Observing Power in Organizations
- 21:48 Working in the Weeds
- 20:28 Multiuser Environments in 2000
- 24:16 Net.art in late 1990
- 25:09 Higher Ed - Superpower?
- 28:50 Ways of Thinking About What is Next
- 32:07 The People Business
- 35:15 Getting our Collective Stuff Together
- 37:35 Who Do We Work with Now?
- 40:00 Creating to Refill the Tank
- 42:33 Making Less Time for Thinking
- 42:57 Walking Backwards Into the Future
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