In the Dhaka Project, we are a lot of participants who continuously make conversations and dialogues. Some of them happen on Facebook. Here, you can read these conversations.
You can take part in it by adding Martijn Crowe on Facebook.
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Martijn Crowe Participants that are not friends on facebook, can not be shared, according to facebook rules, so please find anybody missing
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Martijn Crowe so the next question is: how to break ice….. hahaha, we meet on sunday at 14:00 in the Dhaka Art Center Then we make the next step to some challeging question… and start to produce….
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Arif Al Karim Bhuiyan i think we can go a point of view up to Sunday 3pm , we have discussion more and more
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Syed Golam Dastagir Mamy things are written without explanation and for many of our friends language is a barrier for many other information without proper description many of the topic are in foggy environment. Can anyone help me out.
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Martijn Crowe No we come together to contribute, not to help, everybody is responsible for him or herself. If you dont ask questions, how can I know you understood me? So no helping here. Not saying that you dont understand something is not taking your own responsibility.
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Martijn Crowe And we don’t discuss on topics because nobody was was saying anything, except some… so we raised the question, why is that… and than somebody said: we dont know each other…. and so we tried to start that proces… which everybody called ice breaking…. on sunday we will set a next step
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Dhiman Sarkar Yes, I do agree with Martijn… knowing each other is important, but i think discussing and sharing about the topics arisen are vital as well…to specify our goal of the faketory project
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Razib Datta I think, at first we select a topic for our project and then discuss it. Lots of topics are not possible, to discuss in a few days. If we select our topic, we should start our artworks, and thinking about it
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Martijn Crowe So give me an answer to this problem Razib Datta how can we discuss if only a few talk? And do you no the difference between a contributing conversation and a non contributing conversation?
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Razib Datta what do you mean by `contributing conversation and a non contributing conversation?’ we should discuss in this way.
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Martijn Crowe The “we should” implies that you have to do it…. there is no moral in the difference only consequence.. with contributing conversation you contribute to the group/other and with non contributive you don’t. There is much to say about the form it takes…See More
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Martijn Crowe Saying nothing for example is not contributing when it is a form of non participating but can be very helpfull if somebody else needs to make up his mind..
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