Calling Visual Practitioners

Bigger Picture Calling
Update
Last Thursday 4pm we finally got lucky. We have been invited to join WWF international in their work in relation to the ongoing negotiations leading up to COP15 in Copenhagen December 8th to 18th.

Read this post – and get back to us – if you in some way would be able to be involved the coming 4 days:

COP 15 is going to substitute the Kyoto protocol which expires in 2012. The Barcelona Climate Talks are is final “working conference”.

We are on the team of “WWF observers” as “visualisers” basically running around the conference center in Barcelona. We have been here since Friday supporting WWF in their preparation for the 5 days (mon-fri). We participate in WWF morning and evening meetings where 50+ WWF’ers discuss how to influence the negotiations. We will each day walk around in this huge space and visualize the process of the negotiations, facilitate dialogues on the floor…etc. We are supporting WWF putting together powerful visuals which can explain what the talks are about (see from their view)– so that “even your grandmother will get it”. We are meeting and talking with many of the players here, spreading the word about how visual facilitation, graphic recording and other visual support can inspire the negotiations. We are having conversations with the organizers of COP15 of Copenhagen about how we of how we may involve a larger crew in Copenhagen.

A possibility to contribute
As many of you know, I have over the last 2 years on various occasions voiced the question: “If we (the visual community) is what the world has been waiting for, what might be our unique contribution?”.

I have invited everyone to join the effort, but have been silent. Reason – we have tried and tried to find a platform. This now is happening. And I am hoping you’d be interested in jumping in.

The first task
Today WWF will communicate what they see as 10 steps towards Copenhagen. It is a A3 document with 10 statements (see this PDF).

Next task
We are forming a wish list – which we will communicate – and invite you to try visualize.

More tasks
May come – and you are welcome to brainstorm.

The setup in Barcelona
This is a pilot! This means we are testing and trying out as much as possible to inform what we can do more of at COP15. We do not have the answers to many questions. Rather than just being the two of us, we have suggested that we start engaging those of you out there who’d like to join and explore. This is why you we are now posting this on our blog.

Your contribution
To those of you who have time, motivation and interest in joining this pilot, we today will start sending mails and blogrequest about what needs to be visualized (we have asked all WWF participants to describe what they need to have a visual for).

You send us examples (fast sketches in JPG, TIFF, PDF) of visuals which explain the text (a word, situation, concept). As a start send it to us in a PPT and in both color and black and white. We will print them out and post them around the WWF stand – and any space we can conquer.

The illustrations are also put on WWF website and our blog (after having gone through a review by WWF – see below).

Make sure that your name is visible on the drawings you send (that is the most visible reference you will get – but do not make it be too big a part of the picture (See the examples we further below this blog).

We and WWF will do our best to get it a reference list up on the WWF website. The wish is for your name and website to be listed and that it says that you have contributed to the Barcelona Talks.

The visuals you send you will not keep the copyright for. It will be open source and available for anyone to use. We will be working on applying a standard Creative Commons ‘Attribution, Share-Alike’ license (Thank you Roy!).

If parts and bits of the visuals which come in can be used to create a new visual, we, WWF, you and others can do this.

Together with WWF communication we go through material and decide what can be used (this means that WWF has a say if there are visuals which are either controversial, or not reflecting the main meaning intended in the message).

We (Bigger Picture) will publish as much as possible on the Bigger Picture Blog. You are welcome to publish any of this to your own blogs and websites – and spread the word.

You are welcome to post on your own media the following: “I / We are supporting WWF with creating powerful visual language which can inspire and vitalize the climate change negotiations in Barcelona and potentially COP15”.

Risks
It could turn out to be nothing but: your time will have been used to inspire some or maybe many with one or more visuals.

Opportunity
It turns out that the network of NGO pull together funds and a budget allowing a group of (5-10-15) visual practitioners to come to COP15 for 15 days. You may be involved virtually to contribute and/ or to come to Copenhagen and contribute to the various ways in which we find out can create value inside and outside the negotiations.

Please post if you might be able to come to Copenhagen from Dec 6th to 18th?

We hope this is inspiring and transparent. We will try to answer any questions you may have. Looking forward to hear from you.

Worldchange With Pen And Paper

post-2-dmi-conference
I will be presenting at this years DMI conference in Milan: Changing Realities. The focus will be how the visual community can apply our thinking, skills and tools to help tackle some of the complex challenges we as people, organisations and societies are facing.

Fidel Castro Goes Green

Young Leaders for Nature
Leaders for Nature is a global network of business leaders under IUCN, that together strive to ensure sustainability and nature conservation agendas as a inherent part of future businesses.
Young Leaders for Nature, Holland – a programme of LFN – host an annual Forum, where young business leaders from some of the biggest dutch companies together with their CEO’s and members of the board lay down directions and commitments for the companies’ sustainability actions for the coming year.

This year in January the Young Leaders for Nature Summit was held at Cap Gemini in Utrecht, Holland, where Bigger Picture contributed as a part of the facilitation team. During the summit Erik, Ole and Stine created a 18 meter big picture with summary from key note speakers, highlights from the day, the participant’s ideas and commitments plus statements that the participants contributed with.

Bigger Picture gave also an introduction to graphic facilitation, where the 250 young leaders and board members was introduced to the power of visual language by putting their own pen to the paper and drawing their challenges and wished for the future.