Interrelationships between 64 Complementary Approaches to Vision (original) (raw)
15 July 2007
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Tentative names become evident if the cursor is placed over each.
Clicking on them provides access to descriptions of them (as explained below).
7 Equivalent maps are available for: Dialogue / Vision / Conference / Policy / Network / Community / Lifestyle
See also animated versions
Schema
Instructions: Putting the cursor on any hexagram in the above diagram will bring up in a window the significance of the hexagram. Any line leading away from the selected hexagram will link to a second hexagram -- signifying another approach into which the first will tend to transform. The text also includes a number and the name of a metaphor. Clicking on any hexagram will bring up the text corresponding to that metaphor -- which explains the significance of that particular approach. Note that in this version, hexagrams are to be read with the 'top' on the outer side of the circle -- the 'bottom' towards the centre.
Commentaries:
- General index offering access to the different modes (Dialogue / Vision / Conference / Policy / Network / Community / Lifestyle) -- with access to general commentaries on the experiment
- Specific index to the above: Documents relating to Sustainable Vision (adapted from I Ching)
- Interrelationships between 64 Complementary Approaches to Sustainable Development. A more extensive development of this mapping experiment (and the hexagram coding visible when the cursor is placed on a hexagram), with specific explanations, indicative of how the above map might be developed.
- An extended discussion of the coding used (as highlighted in the mouseover) in this kind of framework is provided by C. J. Lofting (Initial Eight Categories: the properties and methods of personal and social identification, 2002-2003).