Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Camiel Eurlings met een schets!
Even een bericht in het Nederlands:
Op 4 november was JAMop de innovatie estafette van de Club van Maarssen. We waren daar op uitnodiging van TNO en hun initiatieven rondom de creatie van een weg op zonne-energie. Deze dag was een redelijk succes, vooral omdat het verhaal van de zon-e-weg gecombineerd met het idee dat een snelweg ook energie kan opleveren en teruggeven aan z'n gebruikers. Omdat de huidige minister van Verkeer & Waterstaat, Camiel Eurlings, via een omweggetje op de zon-e-weg terecht kwam, heeft TNO de kans 'gecreeerd' om bij hem het zaadje van de zon-e-weg-gedachte te planten. Wat er nu moet gebeuren om deze weg te realiseren is HEEL VEEL PRATEN en HEEEEEL VEEEL SCHETSEN! Het verhaal moet bij de gebruiker gaan leven om het algemeen heersende paradigma, dat een duurzame weg alleen maar geld kost, te veranderen.
Het versnellen van het concept zon-e-weg ligt volgens mij in het feit dat het verhaal van het praatplaatje boven deze blog gaat leven. Veel praten & veel schetsen om samen veel te delen, te verbeteren & veel aanhaken! Deze weg gaat er hoe dan ook komen... de vraag is alleen wanneer en wie neemt de LEAD?... de heer Eurlings? Hij heef in ieder geval al de schets!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
JAM SCHOOL is UP!
Op 1 december is het zover… JAM gaat van start met een serie workshops, waarin je leert met behulp van beeld een proces visueel te begeleiden. De uitnodiging voor de eerste workshop vind je hier:
http://jamschool.eventbrite.com/
Hopelijk tot dan!
Met vriendelijke groet,
Wouter Boog
The BRAINSTORM table
A while back I was at an event called MASTERMUNDO initiated by Marcel KampmanAt this event Marcel placed a new product into the world... the BRAINSORM table.
... a stack of 3000 A2 recycled paper on a wooden pallet with the paper glued to each other on one side, creating a big sketchbloc.
If you are interested in a table like this please contact Modo van Gelder and ask for Hans Bootsma!
d.
... a stack of 3000 A2 recycled paper on a wooden pallet with the paper glued to each other on one side, creating a big sketchbloc.
If you are interested in a table like this please contact Modo van Gelder and ask for Hans Bootsma!
d.
Friday, November 6, 2009
JAM at DDEA
On the 5th of November the "IO-sketch movement" found its beginning at the Delft Design and Engineering award (www.ddea.nl) which was organized by YES!DELFT and hosted in the new building of the faculty of Architecture in Delft. The goal of the event was to bring science and market together in one shared space, in which they could interact and possibly ignite shared initiatives. For more information check out the Delft Valorisation Centre
JAM was there to help an enthusiastic group of industrial design students to create live sketches of ideas, markets and the opportunities that lie between the scientist and the entrepreneur. The challenge for the students was to get some idea on how to handle the different information streams needed to explain (complex/beta) technological concepts and cross them with the different needs and interests of both users and producer.
During the whole event the IO-students interacted with the visitors, trying to pick up new ideas inspired by the demo's of the award-nominees. What was great to see was that they really saw the sketch process as a design problem... visually tackling the challenge of portraying the story of someone else. Great results which will be posted at a later date by YES!DELFT.
An event like this is good for a lot of things. But in the end it is mainly to share, communicate and network (in my humble oppinion). I met up with Cees de Bont who is the Dean of Industrial Design and it was great to hear the he has the same view on the use of sketches in almost any process. During his speech at the event he even pointed this out and gave extra attention to the sketchers to the right of the stage. In January we will talk some more (so to be continued...)
As an extra treat YES!Delft invited Theo Jansen to share his stories about creating new live forms as a kinetic sculptor.
This was a great day! Not only because there were a lot of cool new people to meet, but also with respect to the idea of using sketching as an essential design skill. Any engineer should be able to create a simple drawing of what they are working on, simply because people can then react to your ideas. The movement to reinstate the importance of SKETCHING in the engineering process has begun...
Check out the pictures of the day on: DDEA
d.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
JAMOTION - meaning of JAM
JAM (1), to press, squeeze tight. 'Jam, to squeeze;'Jammed in between the rocks;
JAM (2), a conserve of fruit boiled with sugar. (Scand.?) In Johnson's Dict. Of uncertain origin, but most likely from Jam (1). it may mean a soft substance, resembling what has been chewed. 'And if we have any stronger meate, it must be chammed afore by the nurse, and so put into the babe's mouthe;
So... something squeezed in between opposing ends...resulting in a soft substance resembling something that has been chewed (CHAMMED>>).
JAM is in motion.
We are starting to feel more comfortable in our mostly emotionally organized naturally formed bee-hive that searches for meaning and ways to express that meaning in smart sketches for others. This last month we have been going through the motions of the WHY and HOW and are just finding out what elements bind us in hart and soul and which ones enable us to do what we do in the playground we call JAM.
The above placed picture is a sketch actually made after my father showed interest in the origin of the word JAM... I guess he (like many others) just wants to know what we mean with the word. His description gave more meaning to the word JAM than originally intended.
When we thought about a name for our company (2004) we came up with a catchy name that did not really mean anything, but which would conger up everyone's own delightful image of strawberry JAM...red, sticky, sweet and jelly-like goodness;like the boys we were!
Now that the story of JAM is developing under our very minds, the actual origin of the word JAM starts to make more sense than its intended trigger-function. "To JAM" means to press, squeeze or push together something to such an extend that a fluid substance is the result. To purposely "JAM" together could mean that everyone who is "JAMMING" is working together to create a momentary fluid substance (some might call this JAZZ, we call it a sketch!) that is the result of pushing your talents together until creation happends.
So... we have moved from marketing-trigger to inspiring-story...
...
...
to be continued
JAM (2), a conserve of fruit boiled with sugar. (Scand.?) In Johnson's Dict. Of uncertain origin, but most likely from Jam (1). it may mean a soft substance, resembling what has been chewed. 'And if we have any stronger meate, it must be chammed afore by the nurse, and so put into the babe's mouthe;
So... something squeezed in between opposing ends...resulting in a soft substance resembling something that has been chewed (CHAMMED>>).
JAM is in motion.
We are starting to feel more comfortable in our mostly emotionally organized naturally formed bee-hive that searches for meaning and ways to express that meaning in smart sketches for others. This last month we have been going through the motions of the WHY and HOW and are just finding out what elements bind us in hart and soul and which ones enable us to do what we do in the playground we call JAM.
The above placed picture is a sketch actually made after my father showed interest in the origin of the word JAM... I guess he (like many others) just wants to know what we mean with the word. His description gave more meaning to the word JAM than originally intended.
When we thought about a name for our company (2004) we came up with a catchy name that did not really mean anything, but which would conger up everyone's own delightful image of strawberry JAM...red, sticky, sweet and jelly-like goodness;like the boys we were!
Now that the story of JAM is developing under our very minds, the actual origin of the word JAM starts to make more sense than its intended trigger-function. "To JAM" means to press, squeeze or push together something to such an extend that a fluid substance is the result. To purposely "JAM" together could mean that everyone who is "JAMMING" is working together to create a momentary fluid substance (some might call this JAZZ, we call it a sketch!) that is the result of pushing your talents together until creation happends.
So... we have moved from marketing-trigger to inspiring-story...
...
...
to be continued
Friday, October 16, 2009
DDEA - trigger sketches
Check out the trigger sketches Jeroen & Joost made for the Delft Design Engineering Award You can also check out the movies which explain the essence of the designs.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
IMPACT
I have been invited to help The dutch infrastructure planners of RIJKSWATERSTAAT to think about a way to persuade both social and economical perspectives to adapt a durable approach to creating a more profitable people planet in your local area (place)... In short do you care about your space... and do you know you can make money by making it better!?!
You can read more on www.mensensnelweg.ning.com
What I am asking myself is if short sketches will get people to notice what we are working on and get them interested to adapt our findings... The project Atlantis material is so abstract and so concrete at the same time that it is difficult to get people to align and work together towards a common goal (a more 'valuable' road in holland). This meeting sketch is about a way to kick start knowledge-sharing through real life success stories and their management models that back them up.
d.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
JAM SCHOOL
Like many others JAM is venturing into the workshop arena. After five odd years we have some experience in the field of visual thinking, visual design and graphic facilitation. We are working on a three to six day workshop that can be tweaked to reach different goals 4 different people...
4 instance:
* Daring to pick up a pen or pencil and using it to start solving your problems visually...on the spot!
*Using basic sketching skills to harvest information and find the connections between different element. Finding the things that fit together to make more then just the sum of its parts.
*Getting your visualizations skills to such a level that you can adapt them to almost any challenge...and save the world!
If you have any questions about the JAM school, or want to know if we can adapt our experience to your challenge, please contact wouter {at} visueeldenken {dot} com
We are pigs dealing with comfort...
Dealing with easiness
JAM is feeling the flow that comes with the growing need for visuals. The way we are handling this has to do with the flow the company itself is in. JAM is a group of individuals that react to what is thrown to or at them. Business maybe has become a bit too easy. The wave has become constant... dynamic enough for successful efforts, but a bit tame for stimulated living. We need to draw away our boundaries and move into uncharted uncomfortable new of untouched zones!!!
We are similarly interested in exploring these zones to match our individual needs, but choosing a path or direction that pleases all is maybe not the answer anymore. You might say we are looking for the crest of a very big wave, that allows us to ride it into different directions without loosing eye/hart contact. The "only" thing we have to do is catch that wave and get uncomfortably numb with uncertainty!
JAM is feeling the flow that comes with the growing need for visuals. The way we are handling this has to do with the flow the company itself is in. JAM is a group of individuals that react to what is thrown to or at them. Business maybe has become a bit too easy. The wave has become constant... dynamic enough for successful efforts, but a bit tame for stimulated living. We need to draw away our boundaries and move into uncharted uncomfortable new of untouched zones!!!
We are similarly interested in exploring these zones to match our individual needs, but choosing a path or direction that pleases all is maybe not the answer anymore. You might say we are looking for the crest of a very big wave, that allows us to ride it into different directions without loosing eye/hart contact. The "only" thing we have to do is catch that wave and get uncomfortably numb with uncertainty!
Go check out PO!
The great Taiwanese perspective
JAM has a graduate student who is almost ready with his internal analysis of what HE thinks visual thinking and graphic facilitation is to him and to JAM. We are all very anxious to read and view his gatherings of the visual trends that exist in our marketplace and are evenly more anticipating his groundbreaking Taiwanese opinion about the unique black box that is the JAM model...
you can read his progress on : http://www.viz-up-the-world.blogspot.com
BIGGER really is BETTER!!!
Bigger is really better!
From the beginning of this year we have stumble upon a basic rule for impact which has nothing to do with simplicity. BIGGER IS BETTER!!! We have been working experimenting at different events and found that making really large visuals catches the attention of the participants and gets them talking about the content of an event (even from a great distance!). It is as clear and logical as crystal, but stepping out of your comfortzone to draw BIG was a step that w ehad not yet made. At a meeting organized at "de Baak" we encountered a piece of serendipity that lead to the natural creation of really BIG VISUALS! Realizing that the impact value grew exponentially we started to wonder if this way of BIG DRAWING might also help in looking for the bigger picture behind the realizations we make when we put 500 people together that talk about any future we all want to run towards...
One thing is clear... BIG gets your attention... if the image is then also simple and happends to be spot on... you have a killer way to get people into a mindset or get them out of it...). We are in the middle of the experience... our 2010 Product line will reveal the ripeness of this realization...
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
FIVE YEARS of JAMMING
Five years
After five years JAM has an eclictical open source office in the Bijlmer...
After five years JAM has more people walking in and out then just its partners...
After five years JAM has managed to start the week together...
After five years JAM has 1 daddy D and more coming!
After five years JAM has a feeling for a market, but no vision or direction
Five years of JAMMING...on OUR terms!
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
WWW.TUDELFT.NL/DDEA
Well... this is going to be a very challenging platform to help out! Communicating complex technological designs with simple sketches. If you can not explain it in two minutes, the concept is not ready yet...
will keep you posted!
Monday, June 29, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
FUTURE WORKSPACES
Novay organized a workshop day in the beautiful surroundings of the De Baak Horst . This is where we started our first workshop with the CINTIQ21 about 3 years ago. The future workspaces theme was enhanced with some working prototypes, some talkers and some JAM-SKETCH-ENHANCEMENTS...(very low-tech in comparison with the technology possibilities which were discussed during the day). Check out the flickr page of novay for our visual results and click on novay above to go to their report of the day.
It was a sunny day...
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Business Model Knowledge Fair '09
An evaluation will come shortly... for now here is the link to the set on flickr:
BUSINESS MODELS GENERATION
Friday, May 29, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
introducing: PO!
JAM is very happy to welcome PO CHIH TSAI from Taiwan! He shall be working closely with JAM, trying to decipher the MAGIC behind the use of visuals in Problem solving...wiith a particular focus on the global trend of visualization for shared understanding. You can check out PO's progress on : Viz up the World!
Goog luck PO! ...Po-tje?
Homing in on target
Mike is working a lot with prints nowadays. Prints as background to a meeting or session in which several parties make a visual inventory of the problem.
more on: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kl/3530692898/
Saturday, May 9, 2009
DRAWING PLUS!
Great work by MIKE! Taking the drawing skill to the animated level...explaining ideas to get people to invest. Check it out
VIZTHINK III rocked!
Just a quick list of links:
YouTube - GreGG from GriDD channel
Flickr - GreGG from GriDD Vizthink set
Prezi - Openings pitch and Results of session 1
We are working on the results as I blog... results of the prezi presentations are cool!
Thanks 2 TXCHANGE we have enjoyed a great place 2 experiment!
Dennis
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Drawing "PLUS"
After a good stew-session, we finally put some names to the directions we are moving into. One of those directions has been named Drawing PLUS... and is best ilustrated by the following scenarios:
http://dtv.daxis.nl/movies/2009-04-april/090401_totaal_2030.wmv
http://dtv.daxis.nl/movies/2009-03-maart/090325_deventer2030.wmv
http://dtv.daxis.nl/movies/2009-03-maart/090318_2030_afl8.wmv
enjoy!
D.
http://dtv.daxis.nl/movies/2009-04-april/090401_totaal_2030.wmv
http://dtv.daxis.nl/movies/2009-03-maart/090325_deventer2030.wmv
http://dtv.daxis.nl/movies/2009-03-maart/090318_2030_afl8.wmv
enjoy!
D.
Friday, March 27, 2009
My LIFE was Hacked...
Today was a rainy day with a mental silver lining! I had the pleasure of sitting in at the "palace of Wisdom" and joining some of the workshops of the Lifehacking academy. I had the privaledge of (re-)meeting a lot of in-tune people, who gave me a lot of great compliments, a book and several tips for even more books, a twitter account and my own realization that a small thing like a metal clip can be seen as a "low-tech" hack (and the start of my story...)
check out flickr for some other visuals!
And check out the lifehacking website and go join on the 26th of may!!!
Sunday, March 15, 2009
BIGGER is BETTER!!! Thank god!
After stumbling upon a bigger CANVAS by accident, I started to see (and feel) that there is some truth to the fact that the bigger you make something, the more people tend to notice things. Because we usually work on A3 marker paper, our output is limited in its presentation value. We tend to solve this by taking pictures and projecting the results at presentations... but what if you just made everything really really big!?! This is a question which will keep JAM busy for a long time to come...especial;ly since we just hired a large plotter!
Keep checking flickr for our exploded visions!
(thanks Floris for the pictures!)
Friday, February 27, 2009
Dare2Draw at Delft University of Technology
On the 26th of febuary JAM has been invited back to school to come and share some of the tricks of the trade. Because this was the fourth time we have done the Dare2Draw workshop at the Faculty of Industrial Design, it was time to step it up a notch and take it to a new and improved level. Jan and Mike have been working together with Patrick van der Pijl of Business models and have distilled some valuable lessons to be learned, which we now tried out on unsuspecting students for the first time. What was good about the workshop was that it combined previous lessons learned about how to work with students with a vision of how to approach visually charting someones problem. The last being a summery of what we have experienced ourselfs over the last couple of years. This might very well be the beginning of visual theory.... JAM-STYLE! Right now Dare2Draw is a single day workshop for business or design oriented people, but in future this could grow out into a complete set of carefully crafted tools which can be taught and used on a much broader scale.
Check out some of the results of the day by clicking on this sentence!
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