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Made some slight adjustments

 

1. Access cover, 2. Pavement, 3. Door, 4. Diptych, 5. Curb, 6. Shed detail, 7. Wall, 8. Diptych, 9. Pavement, 10. Pavement, 11. Metal plate, 12. Curb, 13. Wall, 14. Wood, 15. Masonry, 16. Pavement

 

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N’est-on pas devenu si prompt à choisir un camp

qu’on en oublie ce qu’il y a entre ?

N’est-on pas sommé de se définir,

quitte à s’abandonner à ce qu’on n’est pas ?

 

Et si la plus grande liberté

était justement de ne pas appartenir ?

Ni aux extrêmes,

ni à certaines attentes.

Mais à cette zone trouble,

où l’humain se pense,

se cherche,

et parfois… se trouve.

 

Personnellement, je suis dans l’entre-deux.

Ce refus de la binarité, du choix forcé.

  

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Have we not become so quick to choose a side

that we forget what lies in between?

Are we not being forced to define ourselves,

even if it means giving up what we are not?

 

And what if the greatest freedom

was precisely in not belonging?

Neither to extremes,

nor to certain expectations.

But to that troubled space,

where the human reflects,

searches,

and sometimes… finds itself.

 

Personally, I am in the in-between.

This refusal of binarity, of forced choice.

  

youtu.be/fatfDUPiJ5U?si=nhzAXp6qf_r_awG5

 

I wonder who designed this sign so that the little stick man got screwed right in the head?

Rural landscape fragments from along the interstate.

Jason moving faster than the speed of light in the icon games.

1. Water, 2. Water, 3. Water, 4. Water, 5. Water, 6. Water, 7. Water, 8. Access cover, 9. Water, 10. Water, 11. Water, 12. Water, 13. Water, 14. Water, 15. Water, 16. Water

 

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Rural landscape fragments from along the interstate.

While reading 'La poétique de l'espace' by Bachelard I've selected 10 images from my work between 2015 and 2021 that (for some reason) have a connection with each of the 10 chapters in the book. They are not meant as an illustration but as a go together of my 'visual thinking' and Bachelard's inspiring thoughts.

 

1. La maison. De la cave au grenier. Le sens de la hutte.

2. Maison et univers.

3. Le tiroir. Les coffres et les armoires.

4. le nid.

5. La coquille.

6. Les coins.

7. La miniature.

8. L'immensité intime.

9. La dialectique du dehors et du dedans.

10. La phénoménologie du rond.

1. Heart, 2. Leaf, 3. Heart, 4. Leaf, 5. Leaf, 6. Leaf, 7. Heart, 8. Heart, 9. Heart, 10. Heart, 11. Heart, 12. Leaf, 13. Leaf, 14. Heart, 15. Leaf, 16. Metal heart

 

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Day 18 of #inktober - prompt: Drive

Having a drive on a road that follows the curves of the terrain towards the mountains in the distance, a childhood dream because of American films.

#inktober2024 #visualthinking #sketchnotes #drive

Day 15 of #inktober - prompt: Guidebook

The “Guide du routard” (GDR) is a well-known guide book in Francophonie. Originally was a guide to the attention of the back packers co-written with the advice and tips of globetrotters in the tight budget. I have read a lot of them when I too was traveling with little budget, and even today they serve as guide during my discovery trips abroad.

 

The inktober challenge is very simple. Just draw the prompt of the day in ink and publish it using the inktober hashtags. After a few years where I passed my turn, I am trying this 2024 edition even though it will be a month full of activities and commitments. I chose the free-style of the continuous line to represent the prompt, without fuss or colors.

I hope you like it!

#inktober2024 #sketchnotes #visualthinking #guidebook

Day 14 of #inktober - prompt: Roam

How many online meetings have I sat through while my mind roamed freely through the landscapes of my imagination?

 

The inktober challenge is very simple. Just draw the prompt of the day in ink and publish it using the inktober hashtags. After a few years where I passed my turn, I am trying this 2024 edition even though it will be a month full of activities and commitments. I chose the free-style of the continuous line to represent the prompt, without fuss or colors.

I hope you like it!

#inktober2024 #sketchnotes #visualthinking #roam

Bill Westerman has joined the back-to-paper movement. Here are a couple of Bill's ingenous methods for managing his time and to-do lists in his notebook.

 

Bill prefers the Miquelrius notebook (shown here).

 

Roll over the photo to see how it works.

Day 3 of #inktober - prompt: Boots

Boots are my childhood. I wore them for a long time, in all weathers, in summer when it was hot and in winter when it was freezing, to go play outside. My friends didn’t understand why, I knew that with them I could go in the water and the tall wet grass without getting my feet wet. I still remember the sound of the rubber on my legs when we ran in the fields.

 

The inktober challenge is very simple. Just draw the prompt of the day in ink and publish it using the inktober hashtags. After a few years where I passed my turn, I am trying this 2024 edition even though it will be a month full of activities and commitments. I chose the free-style of the continuous line to represent the prompt, without fuss or colors.

I hope you like it!

As human beings we hate change, because it makes us feel uncomfortable, it can be scary, and we need to adapt to it. Especially in the IT and digital worlds. But who would want to go back after having the change behind them?

How do you manage change in your organisation? Whether it is digital transformation and behavioural transformation that often go hand in hand?

Day 19 of #inktober - prompt: Ridge

Nothing is more evident than the mountain ridges around Lake Maggiore for this prompt, a view that has enchanted me since my earliest childhood.

#inktober2024 #sketchnotes #visualthinking #ridge

Day 5 of #inktober - prompt: binoculars

The binoculars help me to bring closer what is far away and which I cannot get closer to. A landscape, a mountain, but especially birds or wild animals.

 

The inktober challenge is very simple. Just draw the prompt of the day in ink and publish it using the inktober hashtags. After a few years where I passed my turn, I am trying this 2024 edition even though it will be a month full of activities and commitments. I chose the free-style of the continuous line to represent the prompt, without fuss or colors.

I hope you like it!

#inktober2024 #sketchnotes #visualthinking #binoculars

My sketchfie (= sketchnote + selfie) for the ISC23NL Sketchnote Selfie Book. I drew it a few hours before the deadline. At least that's what I thought before realising that the limit has been postponed of one week 😂. What's done is done, and that's fine even if incomplete and imperfect. Looking forward to meeting the beloved members of the sketchnoting community in Leiden very soon.

Don't quote me on this -- just something I'm working on, trying to map some visual frameworks to the various lenses.

1. W, 2. O, 3. R, 4. K, 5. NO, 6. W, 7. O, 8. RK, 9. W, 10. O, 11. RR, 12. Y, 13. P, 14. A, 15. I, 16. D

 

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Too many distractions, too little time. Co-developed with Merlin Mann of 43 Folders.

Some thoughts about how to use questions as thinking and organizing tools.

 

Read more here.

Day 20 of #inktober - prompt: Uncharted

Uncharted, like the territories of my mind, my heart and my guts which are still unknown to me and that I must continue to discover in me.

#inktober2024 #visualthinking #sketchnotes #uncharted

Day 6 of #inktober , prompt: Trek

It’s great that the “trek” prompt falls on a Sunday. Because it’s my favorite day for trekking, getting lost in the woods discovering hidden corners and especially... meeting wild animals.

 

The inktober challenge is very simple. Just draw the prompt of the day in ink and publish it using the inktober hashtags. After a few years where I passed my turn, I am trying this 2024 edition even though it will be a month full of activities and commitments. I chose the free-style of the continuous line to represent the prompt, without fuss or colors.

I hope you like it!

#inktober2024 #sketchnotes #visualthinking #trek

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