{"id":1261,"date":"2005-01-18T16:49:20","date_gmt":"2005-01-18T15:49:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/easa.antville.org\/stories\/1026148\/"},"modified":"2005-01-18T16:49:20","modified_gmt":"2005-01-18T15:49:20","slug":"a-monster-without-organs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/easa.paradeiser.net\/?p=1261","title":{"rendered":"a monster without organs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>some thoughts &#8230;<br \/>&#10;<font size=\"1\">[as a reponse to jerome&#8217;s and dunk&#8217;s post]<\/font><br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;Set into the world in 81, easa is a monster, a body without organs &#8230;. Everchanging, rhizomatic, always on the quest for its own identity, always struggling with itself for its sense, living at the edge to a Club-Med-like kindergarden for architecture students and still aiming at raising its awareness and quality level.<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;It&#8217;s often a precarious balance &#8211; people complaining about it&#8217;s easy going and thinking it to be just a pretext for having fun and internationl flirts (they did so already 20 yrs ago).<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;Though it is still alive and unique &#8211; as far as I know &#8211; in its form. Right in the early eighties &#8211; far before the internet era, they talked about networking. Far before eMails and chats and blogs they did so by snail-mail and fax.<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;It is a beast &#8211; the head in the clouds but feet on the ground. For being set up every year by a new team, being confronted to the same logistical and organisational probs anew, it is a fact that knowledge transfer from one year to the other might be the major lack. The beast&#8217;s memory is short. Three to four years at best &#8211; as long as the &#8220;dinosaurs&#8221; stick to it. There is nearly no &#8220;best practice&#8221;, no long term experience of more experienced members like in a firm that always grows and builds and expands[*]. <br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;Just the &#8220;easa-guide&#8221;, a document hardly read by even the NCs or organizers, holds grasp of the past practical experiences. The monster&#8217;s weakness might be one of its strengths. The same problems are always thought over anew &#8211; sometimes with astonishing results. It gives orga-teams the chance to experience an always unique and new experiment.<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;As such, paces of &#8220;evolution&#8221; towards a higher professionality are hard to take. Whilst they&#8217;ve been claimed for nearly right from the start in the 80s, it would need a more institutionalised EASA to do so. The monster would be compelled getting organs, a skeleton, with professiona archiving, knowledge transfer, it would need to become a kind of firm, an agency or foundation with a registered trademark, a corporate image and design, its lawyer and accountant.<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;But it would loose its soul of experimental &#8220;from students for students&#8221; alter-academical character, and maybe even it&#8217;s spirit?<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;cheers<br \/>&#10;aLx_Be<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;<font size=\"1\">ps: this is an invitation to all that feel concerned to read the easa guide &#8211; as stated at the incm_bgd &#8211; and the archive &#8230; matter of lenghten easa&#8217;s short memory ;-) <br \/>&#10;[*] which is actually a typical ark&#8217;s problem: always starting from zero, a scratch when designing &#8230; whereas some migt think &#8220;aren&#8217;t the housing probs all the same? why always start from zero?&#8221; &#8230;. others might think that this is what makes designs unique &#8230;<\/font>&#10;&#10;<br \/>&#10;<br \/>&#10;<small>&#10;posted by rimbaud<br \/>&#10;Tue, 18 Jan 2005 15:49:20 GMT<\/small>&#10;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>some thoughts &#8230;&#10;[as a reponse to jerome&#8217;s and dunk&#8217;s post]&#10;&#10;Set into the world in 81, easa is a monster, a body without organs &#8230;. 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