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Prerequisite:
Basic and Intermediate CRV
Course cost:
$1,000 (U.S.)
Location:
Alamogordo, NM, U.S.A
Topics Covered
Scalar Determinations (Degree of/Amount of/Value of/etc.):
Such conceptual aspects as distance in kilometers or miles, value in
kopecks, etc., are not natural information structures, and exist only
as social constructs. These are difficult aspects of a site to access
and report accurately. Methods of reducing the task to small, easily
accomplished increments are taught and practiced.
Extremely Detailed Physical Attributes and Relationships:
The student learns new methods for accessing extremely detailed
information from the site and ways to combine previously learned
techniques to handle seemingly insurmountable tasks.
3-Dimensional Relationships and Characteristics:
Access of physical relationships is enhanced as the student learns
how to "perceive in 3-D". Clay modeling and other
techniques are used as a working medium as the student learns to
access even more detailed information from the site.
Connections (Physical and Non-Physical) in Time and Space:
The most advanced form of relationships are those which exist only
in time, very distant locations, or a combination of both. The
student learns search methods which identify such "thread"
relationships. Once identified, special methods of access and
reporting are covered.
Advanced Conceptual Aspects( Implications of /
Ramifications of / etc.):
Accessing and describing conceptual aspects of the target site is
carried one step further, venturing into possible vs probable futures
while keeping the viewing process clean of imagination and/or logical
reasoning.
Detailed Drawing and Mapping Techniques:
Methods are taught for using site contact to produce much more
detailed drawings and even maps and/or site/construction plans. The
student is led through increasing levels of complexity and
difficulty, finally reaching a stage of tasking requiring details of
components located inside intricate machinery.
